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corporate coaching opportunity to do this," Wright said. "It is a huge complement to my concept."The concept of Farasha is simple, she said."We don't have a storefront," she said. "In response to the retail climate and economy in the last year, Farasha is an incubator space for emerging global designers. I represent them and introduce them to markets they wouldn't otherwise have access to, and I do pop up boutiques."We'll also have items from Kansas, New York City, Texas, Utah and Chicago," she said. "There is a lot of talent emerging from Illinois."Wright's involvement began in December."I know (Ballet West director of development) Denise Begue and ran into her at a holiday event," said Wright, who had always wanted to own a clothing boutique. "We got together for breakfast with Adam at the beginning of the year and they offered the opportunity to partner with them."Sklute said he was happy Wright agreed to come on board."She has a wonderful eye and sense of taste and style," he said. "We're excited to be partnering with her."In addition to the items from the national and international designers, the event also will feature pointe shoes and a fantasy tutu.Earlier in the year, Ballet West called for local artists to submit ideas of decorated pointe shoes for the "Shoe In" segment of the event. The winning submissions will be showcased and set out for auction during the "Couture in Motion," Sklute said."This project has really taken off in the three years we've been doing it," he said. "The flights of fancy that these fantastic artists do is really incredible."The designs are part of Sklute's