Style Saves 1 Year Anniversary Party and 2nd Annual Summer Fashion Show Fundraiser 7/19/12

Style Saves 1 Year Anniversary Party and 2nd Annual Summer Fashion Show Fundraiser 7/19/12
Thursday, July 19th from 9 pm to midnight
SOHO Beach House
4385 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, FL 33140

Tickets are $100 in advance and $125 at the door.
To purchase tickets, visit: stylesaves.charityhappenings.org

To learn more about Style Saves visit, www.stylesaves.org.

Stay stylish by giving back! Celebrate Style Saves’ 1 Year Anniversary at Style Saves’ 2nd Annual Summer Fashion Show Fundraiser! To kick off 2012 Miami Swim Week, Style Saves will host an exclusive event at SOHO Beach House in Miami Beach.

Over four hundred of Miami’s most recognized and influential people will gather in order to support Style Save’s mission to “build confidence through clothes and give a fresh start through fashion.”

The event will feature four designer fashion shows, sponsored open bar and live DJ. The runway show will showcase looks from Trina Turk, Atrium, Papi swimwear for men & iShine365 swimwear for women.

Following the fashion show, the party will continue as guests enjoy cocktails by Grey Goose, Moët Chandon, Peroni and Vita Coco, and sweet treats from Stella’s Sweet Shoppe. Guests will be able to view the online auction hosted by Charitybuzz featured on iPads throughout the space and capture memories in the Capture Pod photo booth sponsored by Atrium.

Style Saves, in collaboration with the Miami Foundation, works with local retail stores, boutiques, and designers to raise funds in order to provide underprivileged children in South Florida brand new clothing for back-to-school. The mission is to imbue students with the self-confidence and assurance they need to succeed, both academically and personally.

Last year Style Saves partnered with Big Brothers, Big Sisters to style more than fifty underprivileged students. This year Style Saves aims to style at least one hundred students with the plan to reach out to several deserving organizations and to target those students most in need.

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