
Charity Fashion Show finds its home in San Francisco
image:S.Whittle for Style Wylde
After several successful years on the Stanford Campus Charity Fashion Show, the annual event highlighting the work of local designers for a cause debuted at its new location in San Francisco's Fort Mason Center on Saturday.
image:S.Whittle for Style WyldeA light-hearted event, the show was packed with swimsuits, summer dresses, and more than a few boys in designer briefs and featured pieces from local designers as well as looks from mass market mega-brands like The GAP and Milly by Michelle Smith. The event's primary function was to raise funds for The Princess Project; which judging by the near capacity crowd in attendance, organizers succeeded in doing tenfold.
Image: S. Whittle for Style Wylde
In addition to raising funds for the more than worthy charity, the show also showcased the design work of two high school students Joyce Romero and Emily Rubin (whose work is pictured left), chosen by The Future Faces of Fashion for their talent and creativity.
image:S.Whittle for Style Wylde
For more information on Charity Fashion Show including details on how donations can be made to the Princess Project, please visit the official event website.