SOUTH FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL FASHION WEEK ANNOUNCES ITS FOURTH ITERATION THIS SEPTEMBER 2019 PRESENTED BY MACY’S and PORSCHE WEST BROWARD
Fashion for a Cause Foundation (FFACF) announces its fourth iteration of the South Florida International Fashion Week (SFIFW) will take place this September 2019 from the 18th through the 20th.
SFIFW proudly announces Porsche West Broward as the title sponsor and its beautiful showroom will also serve a unique venue for the closing event on Friday, September 20th.
Macy’s Coral Springs also joins SFIFW in their support of emerging fashion designers as a sponsor and will also present a special Michael Kors capsule collection.
Style the Runway, SFIFWs exclusive hair and makeup styling sponsor, will be backstage ensuring models look their best. Additionally, the Style the Runway team will feature their hair products during the cocktail reception so that all our guests can have the “runway” look.
Show attendees can expect to spend a luxurious evening in a posh environment immersed in beautiful fashion and fast cars. Featured designers include Guio Di Colombia, Naava Swim, and Carlos Andres among others.
Special guest, Sebastian Grey, current winner of Project Runway, Bravo’s reality fashion design competition. Sebastian, who received a full sponsorship by FFACF to present his first collection in the US during the SFIFW September 2018 edition, will be presented with the foundation’s 2019 Unstoppable Emerging Hispanic Fashion Designer Award.
South Florida International Fashion Week
A premier fashion event showcasing designers from around the world with special guest, Sebastian Grey, recent winner of Project Runway.
About South Florida International Fashion Week
South Florida International Fashion Week was created by the Fashion for a Cause Foundation (FFACF) as one of its programs to provide a platform where emerging and established local, national and international designers can exhibit their collections. Through the support of sponsors, FFACF is able to provide a high quality production level that includes models, hair, make-up, and a cocktail reception for attendees at each event while maintaining costs to a minimum. Ticket sales directly benefit FFACF and facilitates their continued support of emerging designers and the launching new programs.
For more information visit www.sfifw.org.
About Fashion for a Cause Foundation
The Fashion for a Cause Foundation was founded in Las Vegas, NV in 2012 by fashion photographer and philanthropist, Andres Gonzalez, to raise funds and awareness for local charity organizations. In early 2017, FFACF moved its operations to Florida where corporate leader and consultant, Carlos Junquera, joined the foundation to lead the development of its community programs.
The foundation supports emerging designers to launch their brand and showcase their work through SFIFW. FFACF is working to expand SFIFW to serve as a capital campaign to secure a location where they can:continue facilitating fashion and art apprenticeship programs;offer workshops to teach at-risk men and women with barriers to employment an industry related trade to gain employment and economic independence;support at-risk youth through various fashion and art programs; andoffer work space for emerging designers and artists in general.For more information visit www.ffacf.org.
South Florida International Fashion Week was created by the Fashion for a Cause Foundation (FFACF) as one of its programs to provide a platform where emerging and established local, national and international designers can exhibit their collections. Through the support of sponsors, FFACF is able to provide a high quality production level that includes models, hair, make-up, and a cocktail reception for attendees at each event while maintaining costs to a minimum. Ticket sales directly benefit FFACF and facilitates their continued support of emerging designers and the launching new programs.
For more information visit www.sfifw.org.
About Fashion for a Cause Foundation
The Fashion for a Cause Foundation was founded in Las Vegas, NV in 2012 by fashion photographer and philanthropist, Andres Gonzalez, to raise funds and awareness for local charity organizations. In early 2017, FFACF moved its operations to Florida where corporate leader and consultant, Carlos Junquera, joined the foundation to lead the development of its community programs.
The foundation supports emerging designers to launch their brand and showcase their work through SFIFW. FFACF is working to expand SFIFW to serve as a capital campaign to secure a location where they can:continue facilitating fashion and art apprenticeship programs;offer workshops to teach at-risk men and women with barriers to employment an industry related trade to gain employment and economic independence;support at-risk youth through various fashion and art programs; andoffer work space for emerging designers and artists in general.For more information visit www.ffacf.org.
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Contacts /
For more information, please contact:
Carlos Junquera
CEO