Fashion Week at The Bellevue Collection Raises More Than $1.5 Million for Local Nonprofits Over 20 Years
This year, Fashion Week at The Bellevue Collection donated 100% of ticket sales to two local non-profits, WWIN and Sports in Schools
BELLEVUE, Wash., Sept. 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Over the weekend, Fashion Week at The Bellevue Collection celebrated its 20th anniversary, raising $63,000 for WWIN and $43,000 for Sports In Schools. On Sept. 26 and 27, the charitable runway shows brought the latest fall trends to life, spotlighting the newest looks from The Bellevue Collection's retailers alongside fresh creations from local student designers. Beyond the runway, the shows made a lasting impact, continuing a 20-year tradition of giving back. By donating 100% of Fashion Week ticket sales, The Bellevue Collection has raised a total of over $1.5M for local nonprofits and community partners supporting social and health services, education and the arts since 2005.
"Fashion Week was particularly meaningful this year, as we celebrated 20 years of giving back and introduced our New & Next Student Designer Showcase to support emerging designers," said Jennifer Leavitt, senior vice president of marketing for The Bellevue Collection. "Supporting our community and region is at the heart of Fashion Week, and we're so grateful to The Kemper Freeman family and our generous guests who make this possible."
The Trend Takeover Runway Show supported beneficiary Sports In Schools, which is committed to leveling the playing field for under-resourced youth in King, Pierce and Snohomish counties. By providing scholarships, equipment grants and program support, Sports In Schools ensures every student has the opportunity to participate in school sports, helping kids build confidence, community and skills to thrive on and off the field.
The Collective Runway Show raised funds for WWIN, an organization dedicated to empowering Washington women facing barriers to opportunity. Through scholarships and career support, WWIN helps women succeed in college and beyond, creating a ripple effect of impact for their families and communities. Since 1992, WWIN has awarded more than $21 million grants to women across the state.
To see all the fashions and accessories from the shows and where to find them at The Bellevue Collection, check out Shop the Show at fashionweekbellevue.com.
Tickets for next year's show will go on sale summer 2026 for those who want to secure a spot.
About The Bellevue Collection/Kemper Development Company
Located in the heart of Bellevue, Wash., The Bellevue Collection comprises three developments owned by family-operated Kemper Development Company and affiliates. The first is Bellevue Square, a super-regional upscale shopping center, which is joined by Bellevue Place, a mixed-use property featuring Hyatt Regency Bellevue and small boutiques. The third development, Lincoln Square, is anchored by Cinemark & Cinemark Reserve Lincoln Square, The Westin Bellevue, W Bellevue, restaurants and home furnishing stores, along with premier office space and luxury high-rise residences. Combined, The Bellevue Collection features more than 200 shops, The Dining District with over 50 restaurants and entertainment venues, 1,100 luxury hotel rooms and 12,500 free retail parking spaces all in one place—making it the region's largest shopping, dining, nightlife and entertainment destination. For more information, visit bellevuecollection.com or follow on Facebook, Instagram, or X.
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