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Fashion Freakout at Mohawk

In terms of audience loyalty, the Fashion Freakout ranks up there with Austin’s top annual runway shows. But one must be patient. I arrived at Mohawk almost an hour after the announced start time. A few folks batched up inside, or near the patio stage, or on one of two terraces. Cocktails and a few magnificently dressed guests occupied the time.

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Stephanie Villalobos and Tammy Grumberg

No fashion show yet. The event, staged mostly by Prototype Vintage Design, had attracted some fervent devotees of the 1970s and ’80s, reeking of disco, glitz and the urban street. Memories … scattered pictures … of the smiles we left behind …

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Chris Lyons and Lauren Robertson

I engaged in a particularly long conversation with Lauren Robertson, who moved away from Austin in the late ’90s and had just relocated here from San Francisco. She rightly observed that, while in the Bay Area, things seemed “set,” here, everything feels wide open. Anything could happen. We recounted how, just 10 years ago, runway shows were rarer than expertly made cocktails. Now …

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CJ Anderson and Richard Orr

I also enjoyed a chat with Grace Rogers, a journalism student at the University of Texas, who looked as if she just left the Zach Theatre stage in one of Dave Steakley’s classy pop shows. Her friend, Karma Stewart, was the belle of the upper terrace, though, in her grandmother’s flashy threads. She ruled.

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Grace Rogers an Karma Stewart

OK, regular readers are tired of this trope, but there I was, almost 2 hours after I had arrived, and still no show. Fashion Freakout was running on club time. Which is no time for me. The rest of the guests — now filling all the spaces — remained loyal, however, pushing toward the runway. I’ll return to this hipster jewel next season, but with a better notion in advance about the actual walk time.

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