AM Luxe on Broad Street in Bethlehem is using a Tuesday evening for two things at once: fall clothes and a fundraiser for St. Luke’s Women’s Imaging.
The event is called
“She Matters,”
and it is running September 22 from 5:30 to 9:00 PM at the store, 74 W Broad St.
Tickets are required and are being sold through TicketLeap.
For a weeknight, the schedule stays compact.
Guests are coming in for small bites and drinks from 5:30 to 6:30 PM, the fashion show starts at 6:45 PM, and shopping runs from 7:30 to 9:00 PM.
The Fashion Half Is Coming From Liverpool Los Angeles
The featured brand is Liverpool Los Angeles, the denim and lifestyle label. Read the name slowly before picturing football shirts; no one is walking this runway in a red jersey.
AM Luxe carries the Destination Liverpool Shop designation and keeps well over a hundred Liverpool pieces on the racks: high rise straight legs, wide leg trousers, jackets, and knits. The show is using the brand’s current “Made for the Moment” line, and the same pieces are staying in the room for trying and buying afterward.
Anyone arriving in a favorite Liverpool look is getting entered into a draw for a $50 gift card. It gives regulars a reason to wear the brand and gives the room more of a shared look before the show starts.
St. Luke’s Women’s Imaging
St. Luke’s Women’s Imaging is part of St. Luke’s University Health Network. Its work includes screening mammograms, low dose 3D mammography, breast ultrasounds, breast MRIs, guided biopsies, and nurse navigators who help women move from a scan to an answer.
The name “She Matters” is aimed there. Early detection often starts with an appointment that looks routine until it is not.
The money is moving through ticket sales, a silent auction during the evening, and a percentage of AM Luxe sales that night. The listing is not publishing the percentage, so the article is not adding one.
AM Luxe Has Done This Before
AM Luxe has been running similar fundraisers for years, including garden party fashion shows with Edge Restaurant and events supporting St. Luke’s home health and visiting nurse programs.
Owner Ann Marie Supinski spent nearly four decades in national fashion retail before opening the shop. The repeat calendar shows in the details: a known local cause, a short evening, a runway built from clothes already in the store, and shopping right after the show.
If Bethlehem is within reach on September 22, the ask is simple: come after work, watch the show, shop if something catches, and be home by nine.