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Naomi Campbell's Fashion For Relief To Host Runway Show For Haiti At NYFW

by Ida Hsiang
Feb 12, 2010 5:35 AM PST

We are counting down the days until the Mercedes-Benz New York Fashion Week Fall 2010 shows. The drama of the catwalk is something to behold. If you'll be in New York this week but don't have access to the fashion shows, now is your chance to get a birds-eye view of a spectacular runway event. Who knows, you may run into Anna herself or even spot your favorite celeb in the front row! Fashion For Relief is Naomi Campbell's spectacular charity fashion show. This year the event is back for 2010 and will be hosted by Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York. The best part is that 100% of the proceeds from ticket sales will benefit CARE, a leading humanitarian organization. The runway show and auction will benefit CARE's aid in rebuilding Haiti's healthcare system for mothers and children.


Fashion For Relief- Haiti NYC, 2010
Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week
Bryant Park, New York City
Friday, February 12th 2010
7:00pm


Buy your tickets now and support this worthy cause today. You can also make a donation for CARE's response to Haiti here.


The donation is tax deductible and 100% of the event ticket sales will benefit CARE.


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Go Behind The Scenes Of The Gen Art New Garde Show!

by Natalie Zee Drieu
Feb 3, 2010 5:38 AM PST

Take a behind the scenes looks as former Project Runway season five contestants, Daniel Feld and Wesley Nault (together as WesFeld) craft their collection for the Gen Art New Garde Show on Feb. 10th in New York. Gen Art, along with Plastics Make It Possible, will showcase four rising design stars in a dynamic non-traditional fashion presentation, featuring fall 2010 collections showcased on live models in dynamic installations. WesFeld won the opportunity to show off their designs at the show after having beat out more than 160 other designers that entered themselves in Gen Art's Fresh Faces in Fashion show. The challenge required designers to create two dynamic womenswear looks made from plastic and plastic-based fabrics. WesFeld used poly organza and plastic mesh to create their dress designs. Want to know more? Click over to our friends at Coquette for a behind the scenes video!