DTLR Resurrects Fall Fashion Showcase After Three-Year Hiatus

On Sunday, June 11, lifestyle retailer DTLR is bringing back its highly anticipated fashion show to Atlanta with its 2023 Fall Fashion Showcase: EXCEL after a three-year hiatus due to COVID-19. The larger-than-life show will honor brands like NIKE and JORDAN, as well as artist performances. 

In addition to its fashion show return, the retailer is also celebrating 40 years in the industry. DTLR has made its stamp on the fashion world and excelled through the years, which led to this year’s theme: EXCEL. The letters “XL” are emphasized not only because they are moving onto bigger and better things, but XL is also the Roman numeral for forty. Additionally, rubies are the appropriate 40th-anniversary gemstone and perfectly coincide with DTLR company colors which have iconically represented them throughout the years. 

During each scene of the show, the retailer will honor brands, such as NIKE, JORDAN, NEW BALANCE, and GOORIN, and select trends that made an impact throughout the decades with a twist of the newness expected for fall. The showcase will also feature the hottest models strutting up and down the runway as they tell the DTLR story. 

Artist performances — including 300 Entertainment’s HUNXHO — will complement the scenes and set the soundtrack for the event. Returning hosts, Tiara LaNiece of DTLR Radio and Yung Joc from Atlanta’s Streetz Radio will help tell the story of fashion with their commentary and lifestyle conversation. To purchase tickets, please visit the event page.

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