Fashion Cares 2012: July 25, 2012

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Fashion Cares 2012 will be held Monday, August 27 at 7 pm at American Cancer Society Center, 250 Williams Street, Atlanta. Hosted by acclaimed retailer Jeffrey Kalinsky and co-chaired by Lila Hertz, Jeffrey McQuithy and Louise Sams, the signature event will once again benefit the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Greater Atlanta Affiliate and The Community Foundation’s Atlanta AIDS Fund.

About
Jeffrey Fashion Cares has grown into one of the largest combined AIDS and breast cancer benefits in the country, having raised approximately $9 million. Last year, 90 cents of every dollar raised went directly to the beneficiaries. Last year’s sold-out event raised $650,000 for the two organizations, and in its history, Fashion Cares has grown into one of the largest combined AIDS and breast cancer benefits in the country.

The event includes a reception followed by a live auction and runway show featuring Kalinsky’s style selections from high-end designers such as Lanvin, Celine, Prada, Marni, Manolo Blahnik, Balenciaga, Christian Louboutin, Jason Wu and Bottega Veneta.

Tickets

Limited Individual Tickets can be purchased at$500. The cost includes Reserved Seating, Pre-Show Reception, Fashion Show & After Party.

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Individual & Corporate/Business Sponsorships also available.

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