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Senusret I 01-13-2005 06:33 AM

Selma AKAs Host Ebony Fashion Fair
 
For nearly 25 years the Selma Alumni Chapter of the Alpha Kappa Alpha has provided residents with a one-night-only opportunity to see a fashion show normally reserved for the rich and famous.

http://www.selmatimesjournal.com/art...al/news485.txt

Jill1228 01-13-2005 04:26 PM

I would love to see the show, but I have yet to see it come anywhere near Seattle

WenD08 01-13-2005 05:29 PM

check Ebony or JET magazines. i'm sure they go to the Seattle area. the fashion show even goes to Canada so i'm sure they hit the Northwest.

KSUViolet06 01-13-2005 06:07 PM

I've seen the Ebony Fashion Show before and it is FABULOUS!! :)

The B Girl 01-27-2005 09:53 PM

Ebony Fashion Fair in South Florida
 
The 47th Annual Ebony Fashion Fair event comes to South Florida on Friday January 28 (Miami) and Thursday, February 3 (Ft Lauderdale).

Here's what the Miami Herald has to say about the event:

"On a fashion runway some 30 years ago, a model struck a pose in a winter-white suit by designer Bill Blass: Fox collar, micro-belt, A-line skirt. The apparition, recalled Audrey Smaltz, the show's commentator, was divine. 'If the invitation reads, `Don't dress,' consider this,'' Smaltz coolly teased the audience. Their response, she said, was nothing short of ``hollering and screaming.''

Long before cable TV ushered haute couture into the living room, the traveling Ebony Fashion Fair gave middle-class Americans, both black and white, an unparalleled firsthand look at some of the most exquisite dresses in the world -- and did so with African-American models. Created in 1958 by Ebony Magazine founder and publisher John H. Johnson, and his wife Eunice, Ebony Fashion Fair began as a vibrant, music-infused spectacle to raise money for black causes.

Now in its 47th year, the traveling show is performed in 180 cities and towns annually, and has contributed more than $50 million to scholarships for black people. The Gamma Zeta Omega chapter of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority has brought the show to Miami since its inception. It arrives at the University of Miami Convocation Center on Friday. Years ago, said Barbara Mason-Gardiner, publicity chairperson for the Miami chapter, a ticket to the Ebony Fashion Fair was more than a night of entertainment; it was an entrée into another world."

Congratulations to Alpha Kappa Alpha on a great event for such a worthy cause!! :)

RedefinedDiva 01-27-2005 10:04 PM

If anyone in the New Orleans area wants to attend, PM me for tickets.


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