From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishfashion showˈfashion show noun [countable] BBMDCCan event at which new styles of clothes are shown to the public
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fashion show• Next came a fashion show of ladies' hats designed by Billie Singleton of Topeka.• Read in studio A fashion show has raised almost a thousand pounds for a special school for handicapped children.• It's the charity fashion show tomorrow: The London Hilton, 7 o'clock.• Fashion An evening fashion show demonstrated Tencel's exciting impact in fabric and garment form.• All the tee-shirts were modelled by the pupils during the school's fashion show organised by the Parent Teachers Association.• Any minute she could be gliding down a runway at a Saks fashion show.