Attention NYC and Tri-State area readers, we need your support!
Please attend the Rebecca Taylor 2012 Fall Runway Collection Launch Party.
When? July 27th 2012, 6:00pm - 9:00pm.
I love non-profit organizations that like to raise money in a FASHIONABLE way!
Fashion Hope is an
organization that builds awareness and raises funds in the fashion industry to
help rehabilitate survivors of human trafficking.
Rebecca Taylor Soho will be
launching their 2012 fall runway collection.
A portion of the proceeds will
benefit World Help- Fashion Hope in the effort to fight human trafficking.
Sponsored by Georgetown Cupcakes, AYZA Wine & Chocolate Bar, & Dominique Ansel Bakery. Music by DJ Cindy Kim.
Sponsored by Georgetown Cupcakes, AYZA Wine & Chocolate Bar, & Dominique Ansel Bakery. Music by DJ Cindy Kim.
PLEASE HELP END HUMAN TRAFFICKING BY ATTENDING THIS EVENT!
Below is additional information on the SoHo Project NYC and Fashion Hope.
About SoHo Project:
The SoHo Project (Sisters Offering Hope to
Others), founded in New York City is dedicated to raising funds and awareness
for nonprofits through creative and artistic projects, drawing inspiration from
the iconic New York City artists’ neighborhood.
Founding
sisters Lindsay Scheel, based in New York City, and Kimberly Scheel in Los
Angeles, believe art is a force for positive change. This year they teamed up to create
opportunities for artists to use their creative gifts to give back to the
community.
About Fashion Hope:
Fashion Hope builds awareness and raises funds in the
fashion industry to help rehabilitate survivors of human trafficking. As
stakeholder participants at international fashion industry events and involving
fashion press, celebrities, designers, local boutiques and other industry
experts, we engage a significant audience with the real images and stories of
human trafficking, exposing what is perhaps the most gravest human rights
atrocity of our time. Importantly, our global audience, sponsors, vendors and
collaborators will gain true awareness about the enormous implications of human
trafficking (i.e. transparency in supply chain and fair trade standards), as a
by-product of our work.
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