Thursday, September 24, 2009

Fashion show to feature adoptable pets (The Spectrum)


Fashion show to feature adoptable pets (The Spectrum)

Posted: 24 Sep 2009 04:06 PM PDT

In support of working with the Iron County Animal Shelter, Maurices clothing store is sponsoring an adoptable pet and clothing fashion show Rescues and Runways.

The show will features dogs and cats available for adoption at the shelter as well as models wearing clothing from the Maurices fall line.

The idea is to raise awareness and support for the shelter as well as raise money and donations for the animals like leashes, collars, dry food and toys, said Chauntel Case, Maurices store manager.

It is a good opportunity to collect donations for anything needed for a cat or a dog like toys, collars, leashes and food or even old pet carriers, she said. The pets will be going down the runway with the models and we will talk about not only the clothes, but the pets and tell their story.

The show is Saturday at 5 p.m. in the Maurices parking lot located at 580 South Main Street.

Look for the rest of this story in Friday's issue of The Daily News.

Fashion Show to Benefit American Cancer Society (The Southern Pines Pilot)

Posted: 24 Sep 2009 03:18 PM PDT

Fashion Show to Benefit American Cancer Society

Women and men are all invited to attend "Cure By Design Fashion Show" to be held at 6 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 4, at Stein Mart in Southern Pines.

The show is a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society and will feature both men and women models who are cancer survivors, have had survivors in their family or in some way have helped to fight this deadly disease.

In addition to modeling the latest in fall fashions, some will wear glamorous wigs provided by GWG Wig Boutique, located in Pinehurst.

Special guest of honor will be retired professional football player Donnell Woolford, who played with the Chicago bears from 1989 to 1996 before being traded to the Pittsburgh Steelers. He ranks third in the Bears history with 32 career interceptions. He was a three-time All-Madden Team Member and earned a trip to the Pro Bowl in 1993.

Pets fundraiser, fashion show to take place at maurices (The Hanford Sentinel)

Posted: 24 Sep 2009 10:28 AM PDT






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Art Institute fashion show (Highland Community News)

Posted: 24 Sep 2009 10:32 AM PDT

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Fashion students at The Art Institute of California-Inland Empire are hosting a runway fashion show Sept. 24 at the college's campus. The event is open to the public at no charge.

Fashion show debuts $500,000 platinum wedding dress 24th September 2009 (Platinum today)

Posted: 24 Sep 2009 07:27 AM PDT

A unique platinum wedding gown worth $500,000 (£308,746) was unveiled at a prestigious runway fashion show in New York on Tuesday (22nd September).

The dress, designed by leading wedding planner David Tutera and prominent jewellery designer Erica Courtney, was the star attraction of the extravaganza at Gotham Hall.

Part of the 'David Tutera by Faviana' collection, the gown features a platinum-coloured tulle veil and bouquet and is decorated with ten feet worth of platinum chains.

In addition, it boasts 33 carats of diamonds, 145.84 carats of aquamarine and white keshi pearls, and is completed by a white south sea pearl pendant suspended from platinum.

"I wanted the final dress to be truly awe-inspiring to capture the inspiration and excitement every bride should feel," said Mr Tutera.

"Platinum is simply the best. It is enduring, timeless and classic, and it's fantastic for wedding jewellery. It's the perfect symbol for an everlasting marriage."

The dress can be purchased from the Michael C Fina store at 545 Fifth Avenue in New York, while private viewing appointments are also available.

Source:

One of a Kind Platinum Wedding Gown Debuts on the Runway (23/09/09)

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