Style & Shopping
Haute Summer Night Fashion Show
Fashion event will benefit the Living Classrooms Foundation
By Jamie Edelen. Posted on July 29, 2014, 12:00 am
Enjoy a night of fashion while giving back to Living Classrooms Foundation, a local nonprofit dedicated to bettering Baltimore's youth through educational programs using environmental and maritime resources.
The Stella and Dot Collection has teamed up with Christopher Schafer Clothier, Handbags in the City, and Jean Pool to put on the charity fashion show. The catwalk will showcase models outfitted in the latest from these vendors.
Not only will attendees have the opportunity to shop vendors' merchandise at the show, but also have access to special savings.
In addition to runway shows and shopping, tickets will include drink specials and complimentary hors d'oeuvres catered by Red Maple (930 N. Charles St.), where the event will be held on Wednesday, August 27 from 6 to 9 p.m.
Buy your tickets here for just $35 (plus a $2.92 fee) until the day of the show. All proceeds from ticket, fashion, and photo sales will benefit Living Classrooms.
Can't attend, but still want to donate and take advantage of the same discounts? Click here to check out the Stella and Dot Collection Living Classrooms Online Fundraiser Trunk Show.
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