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Supermodels Unlimited Magazine Hosts Celebrity Runway Show During New York Fashion Week; Honoring the #FearlessFemales Spearheading Diversity and Disability Awareness, #Metoo and #Timesup

*Including check presentation to the Down Syndrome Diagnosis Network

NEW YORK, NY, August 31, 2018 – Over the last year, survivors, celebrities and supporters of the
#metoo and #timesup movements have donned black dresses to the Academy Awards, Golden
Globes, Emmy’s, Tony Awards and other major events, to help shine the media spotlight on antisexual
assault and women’s empowerment. In solidarity of sisterhood, and in the true spirit of New
York Fashion Week, Supermodels Unlimited Magazine will honor these #fearlessfemales by showing
little black dresses on September 8 in The LBD Movement, a celebrity fashion show, during their
annual New York Fashion Week runway presentation.

The show will feature real life #fearlessfemales from all walks of life who are giving back to their
communities and inspiring a new generation of women to be true to themselves. Among the models
walking The LBD Movement runway will be Kasey Cohen from Bravo-TV’s Below Deck —
walking for female empowerment; Laura Kirkpatrick and Jeana Turner from America’s Next Top
Model (ANTM) — shining the spotlight on Dyslexia and Alopecia; and transgender model Isis King
from Oxygen-TV’s Strut — walking in support of Trans Visibility. The evening’s special guest will
be Izzy, a model with Down Syndrome and one of the youngest to ever walk New York Fashion
Week.

“The #metoo and #timesup movements have opened a dialog that crosses borders, genders and
redefines the boundaries of fashion itself,” says Kim Clark, editor of Supermodels Unlimited
Magazine. “This is a defining moment in American history, with women all over the country
speaking up about their experiences, using their voices and giving power to each other in brave new
ways.”

Supermodels Unlimited Magazine will conclude The LBD Movement runway show with a check
presentation to the Down Syndrome Diagnosis Network, a charity that supports parents who have
recently received a Down Syndrome diagnosis for their child or unborn baby. They will then host a
cocktail hour from 8-9PM, giving both guests and media the opportunity to spend time with their
#fearlessfemales as they speak about their lives, the communities they represent and their
contributions.

About Supermodels Unlimited Magazine:
Supermodels Unlimited Magazine is a leading publication, dedicated to inspiring and empowering
females. Now in its 18th year of publication, SU has taken over the modeling industry as a vital
resource for both aspiring and established models and industry professionals. In the spirit of
philanthropy, SU works closely with numerous celebrities and causes to promote inclusion. For
more information, visit http://supermodelsunlimited.com.

With more than a decade of industry experience working for some of the best brands in the business, Richard Lowe has become a strong voice in the fashion world. Richard has quickly become a fashion fixture in the TV and Runway Production worlds. Featured regularly on fashion segments for Good Morning America, The View, Breaking Amish, Oxygen’s Strut and QVC.
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Len Evans, Project Publicity
212-445-0066; len.evans@projectpublicity.com

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