Seattle-based fashion designer Luly Yang previewed some of her latest pieces Thursday, Oct. 18, at a Wells Fargo Women’s Roundtable event.
The roundtable was attended by approximately 90 women and was held at the Four Seasons Hotel in Seattle.
Yang, who graduated from the University of Washington with a degree in graphic design, is well known for her bridal gowns and evening ensembles. She has been awarded Seattle’s best designer for seven years by Seattle Bridal magazine.
Melodee Benderman says
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