FGI History
It all began in 1928 when 17 women, gathered by Edna Woolman Chase, Editor-in-Chief of Vogue, met for lunch in a modest midtown New York restaurant. They had three things ... [More]
It all began in 1928 when 17 women, gathered by Edna Woolman Chase, Editor-in-Chief of Vogue, met for lunch in a modest midtown New York restaurant. They had three things ... [More]
2013 Seattle FGI Board of Directors
Fashion Group International-Seattle 2013 Regional Board Co-Regional Director Vivian Miller-Rahl Director of Merchandising and Operations Tomboy Exchange Co-Regional Director / Secretary Marj Turner President MT Retail Consulting Treasurer Jan Whitman Financial Planner Nordstrom Membership Co-Chair Danielle Bortone-Holt Principal Brick House Photography Membership Co-Chair Bright Hauser The Gem Garden Communications Angelica Buri Designer/Owner Angelica ... [More]
Fashion Group International-Seattle 2013 Regional Board Co-Regional Director Vivian Miller-Rahl Director of Merchandising and Operations Tomboy Exchange Co-Regional Director / Secretary Marj Turner President MT Retail Consulting Treasurer Jan Whitman Financial Planner Nordstrom Membership Co-Chair Danielle Bortone-Holt Principal Brick House Photography Membership Co-Chair Bright Hauser The Gem Garden Communications Angelica Buri Designer/Owner Angelica ... [More]
The FGI Mission, Goals and Foundation
FGI mission statement The Fashion Group International is a global, non-profit, professional organization with 5000 members in the fashion industry including apparel, accessories, beauty and home. The FGI mission is to be ... [More]
FGI mission statement The Fashion Group International is a global, non-profit, professional organization with 5000 members in the fashion industry including apparel, accessories, beauty and home. The FGI mission is to be ... [More]
Olive J. Smith Fashion Scholarship
Olive J. Smith was considered a grande dame of Seattle fashion. For over 50 years, she helped shape Seattle Style. Shortly after her death in 1996, FGI members began raising dollars for ... [More]
Olive J. Smith was considered a grande dame of Seattle fashion. For over 50 years, she helped shape Seattle Style. Shortly after her death in 1996, FGI members began raising dollars for ... [More]



