Jeffrey Fashion Cares 2015 - TICKETS ALMOST SOLD OUT!
/ E. Vincent MartinezThis photo, by Ben Rose, pretty much sums it up. Jeffrey Kalinsky, focused and committed, in a moment of silence, Jeffrey watches his models during one final run through before showtime. What is going through his mind, only he can answer that question, but the outcome is nothing short of perfection.
The 23rd annual Jeffrey Fashion Cares Atlanta is a little over a week away and 2015 co-chairs, Lila Hertz, Jeffrey McQuithy and Louise Sams, have revealed the latest round of exciting details including a glimpse at this year’s silent and live auction, the after-party location and more. The 2015 affair on Monday, August 31, 2015 will also toast the 25th anniversary of Jeffrey Atlanta | New York in Phipps Plaza, where the event will be held in honor of this exciting milestone for acclaimed retailer Jeffrey Kalinsky.
Below is a glimpse of some of the remarkable auction items just waiting for your bid!
VOGUE Fantasy Trip
Valentino Rockstud Tote
Alexander McQueen De Manta Clutch
Aurelie Bidermann Necklace
Chanel Large Flat Pouch Black
Tom Ford
Shiny Black Acetate Sunglasses with Gradient Blues Lenses
You and 4 guests are invited for Breakfast at Tiffany in the jeweler's famous Fifth Avenue store. Following this gracious start to the day, you will tour Tiffany's jewelry workshop, where master designers hand craft the world's most exquisite diamond and gemstone jewels. It's a unique experience, designed with the allure of glamour that inspired Holly Golightly to famously say of Tiffany & Co., "Nothing bad can ever happen here." Breakfast to be scheduled prior to November 26, 2015 and blackout dates include Mother's Day Weekend.
After taking in the live auction and runway show featuring Kalinsky’s style selections from high-end designers such as Balenciaga, Manolo Blahnik, Celine, Christian Dior, Givenchy, Lanvin, Christian Louboutin, Saint Laurent Paris, Valentino and Dries van Noten guests are invited to continue the celebration at the official after-party at Yebo Restaurant & Bar, conveniently located in Phipps Plaza. An upscale dining and imbibing destination, partygoers can enjoy creative South African small plates, cocktails South African wines and more.
$500 Reserved Seating / Subject to Availability at www.jeffreyfashioncares.com
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