2024 Home Tour Fashion Show
The recent 2024 Home Tour Fashion Show, sponsored by Bri King & Associates of Prime Real Estate was held on March 27th at the Hyatt Regency Valencia, proved to be an unforgettable event that captivated attendees and garnered widespread acclaim throughout Santa Clarita. With a turnout of over 200 enthusiastic guests, the atmosphere was electric, with male and female models accentuated by delightful appearances from Pet Therapy dogs and an Audrey Hepburn look-alike, perfectly complementing the enchanting theme of “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.”
This year’s Fashion Show exceeded all expectations by raising over $24,000 in support of the Roberta G. Veloz Cardiovascular Center, thanks to the generosity of our esteemed 2024 sponsors. Among them were notable names such as, Ruben Haynes Design, Julie Shelton- The Alexander Technique of Valencia, SCREM, and Holly Hanlin of Berkshire Hathaway, Steve & Rose Chegwin, Marlee Lauffer The Hyatt Regency Valencia.
Adding to the allure of the event were the splendid showcases from our local boutiques, presenting their vibrant Spring collections. Mistress of Ceremonies Stacie Cruikshank House depicted the fashions of Care Tucker, Propinquities, In Good Company, Strawberry & Fig and White House Black Market to the unique styles of HazelsBagz & Apparel and Ariane Hats, the runway was adorned with an array of spring fashion and culminating with a spectacular finale with formal wear provided by J. David’s Custom Clothiers and Macy’s.
A highlight of the afternoon was the stellar performance of our remarkable models, representing various local nonprofits. Their grace and style on the runway not only captivated the audience but also served as a poignant reminder of the community’s support for causes close to their hearts, particularly the invaluable work of Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital.
As the curtains closed on another successful Fashion Show, the organizers extend heartfelt thanks to the Santa Clarita community for their overwhelming support and generosity. It’s through collective efforts like these that we continue to make a significant difference in the health and wellness of our community.
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