DC FASHION EVENT: Black Fashion Focus



Black Fashion Focus 2010 Showcase to benefit Metro TeenAIDS and Celebrate Emerging African-American Fashion Designers

The nation’s capitol has an HIV infection rate estimated at 1 in 20 people. In an effort to curtail the meteoric rise of infections, the nation’s African-American fashion community responds with a benefit event to raise funds for a local youth health organization that is tackling the issue head-on. Black Fashion Focus 2010, to be held on Friday, September 17, 2010 at the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium, is the merger of creativity and philanthropy to benefit Metro TeenAIDS.

Black Fashion Focus 2010 also shines the light on promising African-American fashion designers from across the United States. The evening's showcase will feature designs from Dena Burton of Los Angeles, California; Essence Flowers of Tampa, Florida; Prajje Jean-Baptiste of Boston, Massachusetts; Travis Cal of Houston, Texas; and Kenny “Kas” Flanagan of Washington, D.C. In selecting the evening’s designers, considerable emphasis was placed on the broad appeal a designer’s collection exudes, as well as excellence in creative design.

Tickets for the event are $75 for general admission and $120 for VIP admission, and can be purchased at www.blackfashionfocus.com. Proceeds from the evening help to provide funding for Metro TeenAIDS at a most critical time.

Coinciding with the Annual Legislative Conference of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, the evening is sure to be a sell-out social gathering of movers-and-shakers, fashionistas and the socially conscious to support the dynamic work of Metro TeenAIDS.
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Metro TeenAIDS (MTA) is a Washington, D.C. based community health organization, dedicated to supporting young people in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Through education, support and advocacy MTA promotes responsible decision-making, and improves the quality of life for young people who are HIV-positive, at risk of HIV infection, or whose families are coping with HIV/AIDS. Founded in 1988, MTA remains the only organization in the Washington metropolitan area focused on the needs of youth around HIV/AIDS prevention.

For more information and to purchase tickets to Black Fashion Focus 2010, please visit the website.