Ontario Mills is back with the second “Celebrating Women” runway event. It will be hosted by television personality and entertainment journalist Giuliana Rancic. Through the event, Ontario Mills, a value retail shopping destination in California, will showcase the season’s newest collections and the most fashion-forward trends.
“Celebrating Women is the perfect platform for us to showcase our unique brand of shopping as one of California’s most popular shopping destinations with more than 200 fashion forward outlet and value retail stores,” Masa Liles, area director of marketing at Ontario Mills, said. “We are thrilled to have Giuliana return as our special guest of this signature event, which only magnifies the excitement of our growing designer collection of fashionable stores,” Liles added.
The Ontario Mills includes more than 200 retail stores like Coach Factory Store, Tommy Bahama Outlet, Nordstrom Rack, Forever 21, Nike Factory Store and restaurants like Market Broiler, Rainforest Café, Dave & Buster’s and GameWorks.
Giuliana Rancic is co-host of “E! News” alongside Ryan Seacrest, co-stars in E!’s hugely popular “Fashion Police” show, and is star and executive producer of her reality show on Style Network, “Giuliana and Bill”. Rancic recently launched her first ever apparel collection “G by Giuliana Rancic”, which debuted at HSN’s Fall Fashion Event. The collection includes a range of apparel like jeans, jackets, sweaters and pullovers, tops and blouses, scarves, skirts and more.
The Ontario Mills’ “Celebrating Women” event will feature professional models who will showcase creations by various top-notch designer brands like Michael Kors, Tory Burch, Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein, Hugo Boss and more.
The event gives everyone the opportunity to know about the latest trends and styles, which people normally do not have access to unless they attend high-profile fashion shows.
“Celebrating Women” is scheduled for Oct. 17 and will be held at 7 p.m. The runway event will be sponsored by Mercedes-Benz of Ontario and will be free and open to public.
