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Fall fashion at C.T. Weekend fashion show

C.T. Weekends has pushed back the date of its fall fashion show to Oct. 28. Location is still the same at Saint Jacques restaurant in North Raleigh. Look for fall looks from Cecile Hue and Kasia N., among others. The luncheon show runs from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. For tickets, which cost $30, call 919-787-9073 or e-mail ctweekends@aol.com. A portion of the ticket sales will go to the Carolina Ballet.

Fall fashion from Europe arrives at C.T. Weekends

If you're itching for something new and different for fall, head over to C.T. Weekends. Got an e-mail this morning saying that fall collections from Europe arrive at the store today. Among the designers: Cecile Hue for id Sens ("contemporary coats and dresses in stunning colors," according to the e-mail), Aventures des Toiles ("the marriage of art and fashion") and Kasia N. ("incomparable designs in boiled wool coats").

C.T. Weekends' afternoon peek of spring fashion

C.T. Weekends will pop the cork for some afternoon and early evening bubbly and a little fashion on Thursday. Shoppers will get a chance to see some of the newest spring designs from Walter, Cotelac, Weiz and iD Sens. The store also will have in a new shipment of Michael Stars T-shirts.

Sip and shop from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Glenwood Village location.

C.T. Weekends' fashion show luncheon

Once again, C.T. Weekends is gearing up for a big lunch event March 4 at St. Jacques restaurant to show off what's new for spring. And this year's spring looks, which are coming from fashion capitals of the world, are shaping up to be big and bold.

Tickets cost $30, and that cost pays for lunch, the fashion show and a donation to The Opera Company of North Carolina

Make reservations by Feb. 28 by contacting 919-787-9073 or ctweekends@aol.com.

On the menu: pesto chicken salad and creme brulee

The show goes from noon to 1 p.m.

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