Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Clearwater Women's Club to Host High Tea and Fashion Show (Clearwater Gazette)


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Clearwater Women's Club to Host High Tea and Fashion Show (Clearwater Gazette)

Posted: 27 Jan 2010 01:23 PM PST

Clearwater Women's Club to Host High Tea and Fashion Show

The annual "High Tea and Fashion Show" put on by the Clearwater Women's Club will be held on Saturday, February 20th from 11:00 a.m. -2:00 p.m. at the Belleair Country Club (1 Country Club Lane, Clearwater). The public is cordially invited to attend.

The cost is $30 (at the door $40) and proceeds benefit "Woman On The Way", a project of the St. Petersburg College (Clearwater Campus) to help worthy young women, many of whom are single parents, train for professional careers through scholarship aid.

The fashion show will feature clothes from "Sun and Fun Beachwear." The $30 ticket includes the luncheon (fresh fruit appetizer, chicken marsala, jubilee vegetables, scalloped potatoes and a mini dessert sampler) fashion show and door prizes. Raffle tickets are also available for many donated Good Gift baskets and gift certificates.

Contact Tammy Harkins (727) 710-6116 or Marilyn Collins (727) 475-8960 to purchase tickets or for more information.

Ciara Booed for Arriving Late to Givenchy Fashion Show (The Boombox)

Posted: 27 Jan 2010 10:33 AM PST

R&B princess Ciara didn't receive a very warm welcome when she joined Kanye West and Amber Rose at the Givenchy fashion show in Paris on Tuesday night (Jan. 26.) The ATL singer, who has been cited as the muse of Givenchy artistic director Riccardo Tisci, showed up nearly 40 minutes late for the show, to an impatient and irritated crowd of photographers. Organizers had reportedly held the show until her arrival, so when CiCi refused to allow photographers enough time to snap a few worthy shots of her, she was treated to some hearty boos before retreating to her seat in the front row.

Despite her less-than-friendly reception at the show, Tisci and his guests still toasted Ciara at a private cocktail party following the debut of the Givenchy line. She was the guest of honor at the upscale reception, which was held at Paris' Ritz Hotel. Ciara, who says she's been busy working on her new album, didn't offer much of an apology for the slip up. "I'm so happy I was able to be on time -- well, sort of," she said. "I've been finishing my album." But she did take some time to praise the French fashion brand for their work, telling the Associated Press that "[Givenchy] is about taking risks, and having edge and being strong."

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Wagsworth Manor and breastcancer.org teaming up for fashion show and benefit (Main Line Suburban Life)

Posted: 27 Jan 2010 07:15 AM PST


By Blair Meadowcroft

In an effort to support a good cause, Wagsworth Manor Pet Resort has teamed with breastcancer.org to present a Fashion Show and Benefit Thursday, Feb. 4, at 6 p.m. The night will consist of a presentation by guest speaker Marisa Weiss, president and founder of breastcancer.org, as well as a fashion show for both models and dogs, refreshments, a raffle and boutique shopping. Ticket sales, along with 15 percent of vendor sales, will go to supporting breastcancer.org, which is based out of Ardmore.

While Wagsworth has hosted events in the past to benefit cancer organizations, this will be the first dedicated to breast cancer.

"We work closely with Bark for Life, which benefits the American Cancer Society, and we have done events such as a training competition and photos with Santa, from which donations and proceeds went to benefiting organizations," said Deedee Francis, who owns Wagsworth along with her husband, Brad.

Francis herself is a cancer survivor, and according to Karen Patrick of Wagsworth she is very involved with cancer fund-raisers.

"Dr. Marisa Weiss approached me and asked if there was anything we could do to help," said Francis. "We thought having an event here at Wagsworth could be something that hadn't been done before. This will be a fun ladies' night out, and we're hoping, if successful, to make this an annual event. Weiss will speak at the event and will most likely discuss the latest developments in breast-cancer research. She has written a couple of books and will have those with her to sign copies."

The vendors for this event are from local, female-owned boutiques, and will be selling everything from accessories and jewelry to clothing. Additionally Polka Dots in Paoli as well as the Worth Collection will be providing the clothing for the fashion show. There will be a runway set up in the lobby of Wagsworth for the fashion show itself and vendors' tables will be set up throughout the facility.

"It was easy to link up with all of the vendors involved as they have either worked with us or breastcancer.org before or simply wanted to be involved," said Francis. "The food will be provided by Sages Catering in Berwyn, and Prestige Salon in Wayne will be doing the models' hair for the fashion show."

The dogs who will be participating in the fashion show will be wearing clothing as well, to be provided by Wagsworth.

"Some of the dogs in the fashion show will be rescue dogs, and we're hoping the event will get the word out about them and perhaps even get them adopted," said Francis. "Maybe we can find these rescue dogs a home."

According to Francis there has been a lot of interest surrounding the event, and both the businesses involved and the guests planning to attend are looking forward to it.

"People are excited for this event because it's different and everyone is happy to be involved," said Francis. "We're hoping it is both successful and fun, and are hoping for around 150 guests."

The suggested donation for the Feb. 4 Fashion Show and Benefit event at Wagsworth Manor is $50. For more information and to buy tickets visit www.wagsworthmanor.com and breastcancer.org.

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Retailers join Look to host high street fashion show (Mad.co.uk)

Posted: 27 Jan 2010 02:48 AM PST

LookLook, the fashion magazine, is teaming up with fashion retailers including Zara, Next and Asos.com to launch the first high street fashion show during London Fashion Week.

The fashion show will see 14 high street fashion retailers; Reiss, French Connection, H&M, Dorothy Perkins, Mango, Miss Selfridges, Marks & Spencer, Next oasis, River Island, Warehouse, New Look, Zara and Asos, showcasing their spring/summer collections.

Supermodel Erin O'Conner will model at the show and pop star Pixie Lott will perform.

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