
About 220 guests came to Landmark Bethesda Row for the fashion-focused film premiere of God Save My Shoes.
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God Save My Shoes producer Thierry Daher participated in a question-and-answer session after the film and appeared at the after-party at Bethesda Row restaurant Vapiano.
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A model board backstage displayed the lineup for a fashion show.
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A 40-foot runway dominated Bethesda Lane, a pedestrian road at the center of Bethesda Row.
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V.I.P. guests and media were guaranteed seats at the fashion show, while 40 seats and ample standing room were available for the public. Bravo's Andy Cohen proved a popular draw to the event.
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Bethesda Row retailers showcased current looks but also gave consumers and fashion editors a preview of styles from the upcoming season.
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Georgetown Cupcake, which has a shop at Bethesda Row, provided treats at the film premiere after-party.
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