10/25/2014
“FASHION SHOW ON THE BRIDGE”
Paris, Milan, London, New York, and Tokyo are the most recognizable places for fashion. Dallas will be next.
Fashion Show on the Bridge, is an activity and also an opportunity to develop Dallas as a center of fashion in southern US. Geographically, Dallas is one of largest cities in the State of Texas, the second largest state with the second largest population in the USA, and it has a great potential and significant opportunity to rise up to be the center of fashions and the fashion industry.
In reality, Dallas has a great geographical location, and without a doubt, women love fashion and women always want to look different and beautiful. Furthermore, in many occasions women are willing to starve in order to appear more beautiful and more attractive. Fashion is inseparable from women.
Dallas Fashions for Charity has partnered with local community organizations and the local authority to promote fashion-based vocational training to empower and help women to gain economic independence by creating marketable products. We invite women to join our class on Wednesday from 10 am - 2 pm at St. Andrew Methodist Church, 5801 Plano Parkway, Plano TX 75093, and on Saturday from 9:30 am - 1 pm at the Martin Luther King Community Center, 2922 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Dallas TX 75215. These classes are free for women.
All products on display are designed and made by Henny Hughes of Dallas Fashion for Charity with students from both locations, Plano and South Dallas. She believes that empowering women means to give them an opportunity for economic development. We are referring to women with limited resources, housewives who prefer to work at home while monitoring their children, and other women with diverse backgrounds. Poverty is neither a tradition, nor a plague. Poverty can be eradicated with education, but the change will not occur without the initiative, action, and commitment. Besides a fashion show, there is Zumba, a health & fitness program, on Tuesdays and Thursdays on the bridge.
Activities on the bridge are expected to open up opportunities for women to interact and share with other women. By developing fashion activity and the fashion industry in Dallas, it will not only provide opportunity for young designers, but will also open up trade opportunities between states and opportunities to export to several countries outside of America.
Ideas without being accompanied by initiative and commitment will not work and will remain as theories of wishful thinking that cannot be realized. Come and join us on November 15, 2014 from 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm.
Ceremonial officially will be opened at 1 pm sharp by Deputy Mayor Pro Tem, Monica R Alonzo.
Come and join us with family and friends, and be part of the event.
Let us celebrate Veterans Day and make Dallas TX to be center of world Fashions. Viva Texas!
FOR MORE INFORMATION contact Gehan Asaad at 214-671-9516, or Henny Hughes at 972-672-3932.