18th Annual Jeffrey Fashion Cares: June 3, 2010

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Jeffrey Fashion Cares is pleased to welcome Atlanta’s newest and most exciting development, 12th & Midtown, as the official host venue for the 18th annual charity event and fashion show. 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 Atlanta AIDS Fund (AAF), an initiative of The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta.

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.

A breathtaking addition to the 2010 event, the new host venue promises to provide attendees with an unforgettable setting for this year’s Jeffrey Fashion Cares. Guests will be whisked up to the 35th floor to experience the most memorable Jeffrey Fashion Cares to date.

The 18th Annual Jeffrey Fashion Cares

To be held on Monday, August 30th 2010-- the event includes a reception followed by a live auction and runway show featuring Kalinsky’s style selections from high-end designers such as Gucci, Prada, Marni, Manolo Blahnik, Balenciaga, Christian Louboutin, Bottega Veneta, and Jason Wu.


Event Support

There are multiple ways to support Fashion Cares to benefit the Atlanta AIDS Fund and Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Opportunities include donations, individual tickets, patron book advertising and individual and corporate/business sponsorships. Click here to purchase tickets online.

For more information on Jeffrey Fashion Cares 2010, visit http://www.jeffreyfashioncares.com/atlanta or call 404-420-2997.

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