Caribbean Week in New York kicks off in fashion and style with An Evening in Versailles, as interpreted by Mel Simon Soiree Entertainment in its eagerly anticipated Red Carpet Gala – Shero Couture II, carded for Sunday, June 2nd, 2019 at the beautiful Marine Park Golf Course, 2080 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn; the doors open at 5:00 p.m., showtime at 7:00 p.m. afterparty immediately following the show.
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Steven Daniel |
This year, JLC Productions collaborates with Mel Simon SOIREE Ent to present the fashion show which will feature presentations from veteran designers Mel Simon for Brooklyn Clothing Lab and costume designer Steven Daniel, both of Trinidad and Tobago, as well as an emerging designer, Jamaica-born, Glenroy March for D’Marsh Couture. Music for the afterparty will be provided by three of Caribbean-Americans hottest DJ’s – Freaks of Soca, LIFE, and DJ Spice.
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Glenroy March for D’Marsh Couture |
Tickets may be purchased at https;//www.shero2jlcpr.eventbrite.com and part proceeds of sales go to support the CAFE – Caribbean American Fashion Exchange Scholarship at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) and St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital.
The CAFE Scholarship has been established at FIT specifically for Caribbean students who live in the Caribbean, to study at this world-class institution
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