Friday, November 6, 2009
OGHS: ?Pink Bag Luncheon & Fashion Show" (KATC 3 Lafayette) |
- OGHS: ?Pink Bag Luncheon & Fashion Show" (KATC 3 Lafayette)
- Luncheon and fashion show will benefit St. Vincentâs Nursing Home (The Progress)
- Luncheon and fashion show will benefit St. Vincentâs (The Progress)
- Sacramento State's Student Fashion Association to hold student-run fashion show (The State Hornet)
- Heidi to host the 'Secret' fashion show (Hindustan Times)
OGHS: ?Pink Bag Luncheon & Fashion Show" (KATC 3 Lafayette) Posted: 06 Nov 2009 08:45 AM PST Posted: Nov 6, 2009 10:22 AM
Opelousas General Health System recently held a Pink Bag Luncheon and Fashion Show in conjunction with the "Paint the Town Pink" campaign, which is supported by a grant from the Acadiana Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure. The event was held at Indian Hills Country Club. Breast Cancer Survivor and former Mayor of Opelousas, Mr. John Joseph was the guest speaker. Breast cancer survivors from Opelousas General and throughout the community modeled apparel from Stage Department Store. Participants enjoyed a wonderful lunch served in pink bags. Pictured are the breast cancer survivors From left are: Catherine Singleton, Lisa Chavis, Michelle Hayman, Cora Roy, Flo Pierrottie, Paula Goldner, Rayleen Vasseur, Rita Fontenot, Carol Lachapelle, Shana Deranger, Kaye Ryder, Cindy Stelly, Stephanie Stevens and Phyllis Pere'. Seated is Rita Melancon. This content has passed through fivefilters.org. | |
Luncheon and fashion show will benefit St. Vincentâs Nursing Home (The Progress) Posted: 06 Nov 2009 05:28 AM PST [fivefilters.org: unable to retrieve full-text content] St. Vincent's Nursing Home Auxiliary will present Snowflakes on Sleighbells, a luncheon and fashion show, Thursday, Dec. 3 at Mayfair Farms, West Orange. | |
Luncheon and fashion show will benefit St. Vincentâs (The Progress) Posted: 06 Nov 2009 05:23 AM PST | ![]()
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Sacramento State's Student Fashion Association to hold student-run fashion show (The State Hornet) Posted: 06 Nov 2009 01:07 AM PST Sacramento State's Student Fashion Association will be hosting a fashion show titled "Lights, Camera, Fashion! A Red Carpet Affair," Tuesday at 7 p.m. where student designers will show off their collections. The Fashion Show will be held in Sac State's University Union Ballroom and will feature 11 designers, including designs of Sac State students and students from UC Davis and American River College. The show will also include local retailers and boutiques such as Old Navy, Krazy Mary's, Sugar Shack, Serendipity and Britt Steele. Brianne Weber, senior apparel marketing and design major and model for the show, said that the show is expected to highlight a wide spectrum of designs. "We have some designs that are definitely pretty elaborate, like evening gowns. We have some with a gothic feel and some with a futuristic feel that are inspired by stars and outer space…," said Weber. "So really the designs are all over the place." Each designer is responsible for styling his or her models. Weber said that some designers hire makeup artists and hair stylists, while others do the styling themselves. Natasia Berry, senior apparel marketing and design major, said models were chosen for this event through an open modeling call to all local Sacramento residents of all sizes. Berry said some models are Sac State students, while others are not. Weber, who will be returning as a model for her second SFA show, said she enjoys seeing all the hard work come together just before the show. "My favorite part is probably getting prepared before the show because it's exciting. All the designers come together with their complete looks and get it on the models," Weber said. Sarah Lapp, president of SFA, said SFA is focusing on letting everyone on campus know that SFA is a club that is a respectable group and has the ability to host large events. The SFA's goals are to educate and promote careers and lifestyles within the fashion industry. Lapp said that in addition to the runway show, Tuesday's event will have DJ Gino from KSFM 102.5 providing music and Sac State's Salsa Loca club presenting a small performance at intermission. "We felt it would be a good idea to have another form of entertainment and Salsa Loca graciously volunteered to do a performance for us," Lapp said. The SFA has been presenting a fashion show each semester on campus since the early 1990s. This year's show is expected to be bigger than ever, said Berry. This year's production will cost $10 for admission. Although students, family and friends usually attend the event, the fashion show is open to all members of the public. Berry said the show is expected to last an hour and a half to two hours and provide guests with light snacks like cake, cookies and refreshments at the end. Audience members will also have an opportunity at the end of the production to talk to the designers, models and SFA officers of the club. There will also be SFA information booths on display. "Our goal this year is to make this a huge production," Berry said. Miranda Marsalla can be reached at mmarsalla@statehornet.com This content has passed through fivefilters.org. | |
Heidi to host the 'Secret' fashion show (Hindustan Times) Posted: 05 Nov 2009 06:30 PM PST
"The last time (I gave birth), I had two months, and I don''t know if I have that much time this time," Contactmusic quoted her as saying. "It was pushing it the last time. But if I don't make it, I'm sure I'll be very sad," she added. This content has passed through fivefilters.org. |
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