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Fourth annual BBBS Independence Region runway fashion touchdown show will showcase Philadelphia Eagles and Nicole Miller Philadelphia, with iconic designer Nicole Miller attending event for second year in a row
PHILADELPHIA, PA — Fashion Touchdown – For the fourth year running, Philadelphia Eagles players and their significant others will team up with Big Brothers Big Sisters Independence Region (BBBS Independence) to raise awareness for children facing adversity and further the organization’s mission of providing professionally supported one-to-one mentoring relationships that change lives for the better. Last year’s sold-out fashion fundraiser raised money to help BBBS make a difference in the lives of almost 4,000 at-risk children in Greater Philadelphia. This year’s event, presented by Marrone Law Firm, LLC, will take place on Nov. 13, 2017 at the Ballroom at the Ben.
“Of the many groups doing important work in this region, Big Brothers Big Sisters truly stands out with the deeply positive ways it impacts so many young people,” said Joseph M. Marrone, Esquire, founder of Marrone Law Firm, LLC and Independence Region BBBS board member. “Having the guidance of a dedicated mentor has helped thousands of children overcome difficult situations to become successful, well-adjusted adults. We at the law firm are proud to present the Fashion Touchdown fundraiser. We’d like to thank the many Philadelphia Eagles players and significant others who will be there, along with our sponsors and everyone else who will be contributing.”
Quintessential womenswear designer Nicole Miller will personally attend and orchestrate the fashion show, featuring a collection from Nicole Miller Philadelphia, with two Philadelphia flagship locations that are a staple of the city’s fashion scene. The Eagles will don custom-made suits from Robbini Bespoke and accessories from ToBox Shoes and Rock Avenue.
The athletes swapping jerseys and helmets for suits and bow-ties include safeties Rodney McLeod and Chris Maragos, tight-ends Trey Burton, Zach Ertz and Brent Celek, guard Brandon Brooks, linebackers Najee Goode and Jordan Hicks, and Todd Herremans, former Eagles offensive guard.
“We are honored to again be part of this amazing event and support an organization that has such a positive impact on children across the Philadelphia region,” said Mary Doughtery, owner of Nicole Miller Philadelphia. “We love Philadelphia and strive to give back to the community where we live and work, and we’re proud to help raise awareness and encourage individuals to become a Big Brother or Big Sister and inspire a child to follow their dreams.”
The philanthropic night of fashion and football will begin with a VIP pre-party featuring cocktails, light bites and trendy pop-up shops. While guests enjoy cocktails and refreshments, FOX 29 Good Day Philadelphia co-anchors Mike Jerrick and Alex Holley will emcee the event and kick off the main event — a star-studded fashion show with the Philadelphia Eagles players and their significant others walking the runway, with hair and makeup by Jason Matthew Salon and manicures by Lacquer Lounge.
“We are truly honored that this will be the fourth year for the Fashion Touchdown event, which helps to keep our mission, and the stories of the children we mentor, front and center,” said Marcus Allen, CEO of BBBS Independence. “It goes without saying that none of this would be possible without the support of Marrone Law Firm, Nicole Miller Philadelphia and the Philadelphia Eagles. We are proud to have them as part of our team to raise funds to provide much-needed support for the youth in our region. With more than 1,200 children still waiting for mentors, Fashion Touchdown will help change many lives for the better. I cannot express my gratitude enough, for the funds and support from this event that will make our programs possible.”
An additional participating sponsor includes Stateside Urban Craft Vodka.
About Big Brothers Big Sisters Independence Region
Big Brothers Big Sisters Independence Region is a donor-supported organization that enriches, encourages and empowers children to reach their highest potential through safe, one-to-one mentoring relationships. Volunteering as a Big Brother or Big Sister is about making a measurable difference in a child’s life by sharing new perspectives and experiences. Serving Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia Counties in PA and Burlington, Camden and Gloucester Counties in NJ, nearly 4,000 children annually are more successful socially and academically because of the work of Big Brothers Big Sisters Independence Region. Visit us at https://www.independencebigs.org/.
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