Monday, February 22, 2010

Fashion show from recycled materials raises $10K for charity (KSL Salt Lake City)


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Fashion show from recycled materials raises $10K for charity (KSL Salt Lake City)

Posted: 22 Feb 2010 03:39 PM PST

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MOAB -- Artists and designers in Moab debuted some unique fashions last weekend.

Nine designers each picked a different film genre and then created outfits, all using recycled materials.

One unique costume was made of LEGO blocks -- 267 of them, in fact. Another outfit came from recycled aluminum blinds.

Following the fashion show, the clothing was auctioned off. About $10,000 was raised at the event for Moab non-profit organizations.

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Sweetheart deals shown at Valentine fashion show and lunch (Eastern Arizona Courier)

Posted: 22 Feb 2010 12:50 PM PST

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Anyone who would like to look beautiful for Valentine's Day at an affordable price should have been at the Valentine Fashion Show and Lunch on Feb. 6 at St. Rose of Lima.

Lovely examples of clothing to purchase from Stage and Nia's Fashion Trend were showcased. The event was sponsored by members of Catholic Daughters of the Americas Court St. Rose of Lima.

The day of fun and fashion started early for participating models with hair styling and makeup at 8 a.m. at Silhouette Hair Dressing. Tracie Johnson and her daughter, Jolee Larrabee, donated their time, product and expertise to prepare the models for the runway.

Tables were set for dining at noon in the volunteer hall at the church, and raffle and door prize tables displayed items to be won in the drawings. Red and pink hearts and flowers decorated the room.

Confirmation students from St. Rose of Lima Church donated their time to serve a Chinese chicken salad lunch and dessert to a room full of spectators.

Elvis (Sam Keir) was in the house to set the mood for fun and entertain the crowd, strutting along the catwalk, singing "Blue Suede Shoes," "Hound Dog," "Heartbreak Hotel" and other songs made famous by Elvis Presley.

Carolyn Vessels and Evie Stoxon were announcers for the fashion show and program. Carolyn's niece, Cheryl Ellison, modeled a blouse with a removable necklace over a pair of slacks from Stage that she got for "a song and a dance" at the clearance price of $4.69. Carolyn's outfit was put together with pieces from both Stage and Nia's.

Father Thomas, from Nigeria, modeled native dress unique to his tribe that his father, the chieftain, would wear. The particular designs in the fabric symbolize upper class, or the fact that one "has arrived." To receive a gift of such clothing is a compliment and a sign of acceptance, according to Father Thomas.

Erica Bryant, a Stage employee, Chelsea Winsor, Kaitlyn Humphrey, Raegan Blake, Kimberly Tellez and her 2-year-old daughter, Julia, modeled clothing from Stage.

Shania Yencsch, the daughter of Jolie Yencsch who owns Nia's Fashion Trend, modeled clothing from the store, along with Marlene Gersitz, and Peggy and Taylor Hollowell.

To interject some comedy into the show, Connie Ciancimino modeled original creations of her own. Her first outfit was a broomstick skirt complete with brooms "to sweep you off your feet." Her second outfit was a "ball gown" with a 12- carrot necklace.

Carl and Carolyn Vessels entertained the crowd. Carl read hum-orous poetry entitled "If My Nose Ran Money, I Would Blow It All On You" as the "Squeakin' Deacon." Carolyn brought the house down with her rendition of a stand-up routine done to "She's Got You" by Patsy Cline.

Father Thomas modeled a second outfit that young men might wear in Nigeria to attract young women. The message the clothing sends is that one has a lot of money.

Chairperson Carolyn said she had no inclination that the event ould be so well attended. "The response far exceeded any expectations," she said. She hopes it becomes a yearly event.

All proceeds from the day help fund scholarships for local students and other humanitarian projects.

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Bargain Basket fashion show a hit (Marco Island Sun Times)

Posted: 22 Feb 2010 09:35 AM PST

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Sussex charity fashion show to benefit Operation Smile (The News Journal)

Posted: 22 Feb 2010 12:57 AM PST

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"Strut for a Smile," a charity fashion show to benefit Operation Smile, will be held Friday at Baywood Greens Country Club, Long Neck.

Sussex Technical High School senior Courtenay Rickards is producing the show as part of her senior STEM project in media broadcasting.

Operation Smile is a children's charity that treats facial deformities such as cleft lips and cleft palates all around the world.

Rickards sought the help of several local clothing stores that are donating the use of their merchandise or services for the fashion show. Sponsors include BCBGeneration, aZura Clothing, Superkind, Liquid Board Shop, The Med Spa and Salon, Downtown Cowgirl, Tiaras Bridal Boutique and South Moon Under.

Models in the show are high school students from throughout Sussex County.

Heavy hors d'oeuvres with a cash bar will be served from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. The live show will begin at 7:45 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at the door. Prices are $10 for students and $15 for adults.

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