

LBDP is 6 Weeks Away!!!
Ladies, put on your favorite Little Black Dress, and Gentlemen, wear your best threads to match. Join us for a fun Wine and Whiskey tasting event!
This event will be held on Saturday, October 25, 2025, from 5 pm to 7 pm at the Vault 223 10th St. South, Kirkland, WA 98033
Our guests will enjoy a Wine or Whiskey tasting experience from local wineries and distilleries, heavy & hearty appetizers, chocolate, a photo booth, a silent auction, and more. The event site also features beautiful collector cars to admire.
The event will include:
• Wine or Whiskey tasting experience (glass pours to follow)
• Giant charcuterie spread of meats, cheeses, and heavy appetizers @Green-Apple-Events-Catering
• Photo booth MokPix Creative Event Decor, Photo Booth & Videography
• Chocolate pairing Oh Chocolate Mercer Island
• Music Guitar Gil
• Silent Auction and More
Wineries: Prohibition Cellars, Alexandria Nicole Cellars, Guardian Cellars, and more
Distilleries: Washington Creek Distillery, Oola Distillery, Banbridge Distillers, and more
Parking: Available in the building parking garage or street parking. Uber and Lyft are also excellent options for getting to and from the event.
General Admission is $165.00 per person.
Purchase tickets here: http://auctria.events/littleblackdressparty2025
Attendees must be 21 years of age or older.
Little Black Dress Party 501(c) (3) Tax # 46-2114536
About
Little Black Dress Party
The Little Black Dress Party (LBDP) Charity is based out of Kirkland. Founded in 2011, LBDP is a 501 (c) 3 charity that focuses on creating community awareness by bringing women and men together for fun events. The signature Little Black Dress Party aspires to provide an opportunity for women to get out, get dressed up, and have fun, while at the same time inspiring them to give back. These events benefit the Little Black Dress Party Benevolent Fund.
The Little Black Dress Party Benevolent Fund raises money to provide legal aid for women in need. Many women are left to face legal issues without any funding. This vulnerable group of people requires assistance with paying basic fees, which can be a barrier in times when they need help dealing with abuse at home or other traumatic events that change their lives forever. The lack of options available for these women in need is especially apparent when it comes down to low-income earners who do not qualify financially for services and caught in the continual cycle of financial struggle. More
Have any questions?
Email Kelly at, Kelly@lbdp.org