Monday, March 1, 2010

Fashion show raises funds for Vail hospital (Vail Daily)


Fashion show raises funds for Vail hospital (Vail Daily)

Posted: 01 Mar 2010 08:09 AM PST

VAIL, Colorado — What happens when you get 18 gorgeous ladies from eight countries that are all different shapes, sizes and ages together in Vail, Colorado for a cause? You get the Vail Valley Medical Center 2010 Spring Fashion Show and Luncheon.

The fashion show features local designer fashions provided by Lacy's of Riverwalk and Luca Bruno in Vail. The models are all local women. Hair and makeup by Anthony Linden Salon, Bliss Studio and Merle Norman.

Also in the spotlight will be Vail's "Top Ladies," two amazing women whose charitable leadership and personal investment of time has impacted our community. Wondering who will be Vail's Next Top Model and Vail's Next Top Ladies?

The fashion show and luncheon, presented by US Bank and put on by the Vail Valley Medical Center Volunteer Corps, is March 24, at the Vail Marriott Mountain Resort and Spa. Doors open at 10:30 a.m. and the show starts at noon.

Tickets for this event are only $75 and may be purchased by calling 970 479-7244. Proceeds to benefit the PET/CT scanner and chemotherapy infusion chairs for the Shaw Regional Cancer Center.

Before and after the fashion show and luncheon, attendees may purchase "jewels for health." This jewelry donated by the ladies of the valley. Prices are usually $5 to $50. You may also donate your jewelry for this sale by bringing the jewelry to the medical center's volunteer information desks or calling 90-479-5068.

There also raffle tickets for sale for a 2010 Volvo S40 T5 all-wheel drive sedan. There will only be 3,000 tickets sold. The tickets are $20 each or $100 for a book of six. Raffle tickets can be bought at the medical center information desks, the Shaw Cancer Center or by calling 970-479-7244.

"This year's show will be the event of the season that no one, male or female, will want to miss," says Chairwoman Anna-Maria Ray.

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VIDEO: Prom fashion show a confidence builder in Souderton (Souderton Independent)

Posted: 01 Mar 2010 06:12 AM PST


Alycia Stiles, Bruce Castor and Kayleigh Dittman model outfits at prom fashion show, Wednesday. KenZepp 2-24-10

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Prom fashion show has been just one of the annual prom highlights at Souderton Area High School over the past 10 years. The school held its fashion show Wednesday to give students a chance to connect with local prom venders in order to see the possibilities of what could be one of the most memorible nights in their high school careers.

Students performed dance skits using humor as junior and senior students watched, clapped and cheered for their friends on stage. According to Assistant Pricipal of Souderton Area High School Christopher Hey, the event drew more than 250 residents, teachers and students.









But for SAHS student Lee Stiles, prom fashion show is not so much about fashion as it is an outlet to finding friends. He joined Student Council as a freshman hoping to find confidence as an active student. In his white tux, it is hard to imagine Stiles ever had any problem with confidence as he puts on his white sunglasses and heads out to the stage with four friends, juking and jiving the whole way.

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Fashion show to raise funds for scholarships (The Desert Sun)

Posted: 01 Mar 2010 01:25 AM PST

The Desert Hot Springs Women's Club will host its annual fashion show and luncheon Sunday.

The event will begin with a no-host bar at 11:30 a.m. at Miracle Springs Resort & Spa, 10-625 Palm Drive. Lunch will be followed by club members modeling clothes from Draper's and Damon's.

Tickets cost $25.

All proceeds go to scholarships for Desert Hot Springs High School graduates and to support local children. Last year, the club raised enough money for 18 scholarships.

Information: (760) 660-9544

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PHOTO BRIEF: B.A.M. fashion show (The Miami Hurricane)

Posted: 28 Feb 2010 10:07 PM PST

Senior Tia Dawkins-Hendricks participated in the B.A.M. fashion show last Friday. The Black Awareness Month Fashion show, entitled, Insomi-chic: Fashion Never Sleeps, was the culmination to month long string of events to celebrate Black History Month here at the University of Miami. The month had a broad range of events from forums to concerts. From the Black Awareness Month Day of Service to the Gospel Explosion, there was really something for everyone. The Insomni-Chic Fashion show boasted a six-scene showcase of clothing styles ranging from Harajuku to Rodeo Drive. This year's show was chaired by Junior, Jenifer DeVaughn. "It was one of the best experiences in my life, seeing a creation so big that I imagined come to fruition!"Michael Duncan//The Miami Hurricane

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