BruceGlen Brings Color & Culture to Columbus in 3-Day Takeover
BruceGlen Brings Color & Culture to Columbus with 3-Day Takeover

Internationally recognized fashion brand BruceGlen is headed to Columbus for a three-day event that blends fashion, art, and community engagement.
Twin designers Bruce and Glen Proctor will appear as keynote speakers at the Columbus Fashion Council’s Industry Conference. They’ll also host a public pop-up shop in the city’s downtown fashion district.
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The brothers visit kicks off Wednesday, May 29th with a private VIP Night from 7–9PM. This is followed by a two-day public pop-up on Thursday and Friday, May 30th & 31st from 10AM to 6PM at Common Thread Shops located on 257 S Third Street.
In addition to the pop-up, BruceGlen will unveil a custom visual campaign and artistic window installation in the historic Lazarus windows on High Street. The installation will be open to the public throughout the weekend.
BruceGlen has dressed celebrities including Billy Porter, Keke Palmer, and Laverne Cox, and has been featured by Vogue, Essence, InStyle, and more.
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“Columbus is quickly becoming one of our favorite places,” said Bruce and Glen Proctor. “It’s a city with deep roots in fashion and a growing wave of creative energy that deserves to be seen on a national stage. Being here as keynote speakers and launching a three-day pop-up isn’t just about showcasing our designs, it’s about celebrating the bold, joyful spirit of this community.”
The activation is presented in partnership with IL Moda Brands, Downtown Columbus, Common Thread Shops on Third, and the Columbus Fashion Council.
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