Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Bronx Fashion Week - Fashion Designer Call, Model Workshops & More!!!


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Bronx Fashion Master Model Class Facilitated by Supermodel Crystal

October 23rd at Noon

Multi-level Master Classes will be offered by our very own Creative Director and Published Professional Fashion Model Crystal taking YOU to the next level! Click on the Link on the Picture Above and Register!

BXFW WORKSHOP OVERVIEW

Learn the ins and outs of starting your journey as a Professional Fashion Model. You will develop the skill set to successfully secure and execute castings and grow confidently with this 90-minute, four-part Fashion Modeling Course facilitated by BXFW Creative Director Crystal.

We look forward to having you Join Us!

Beyond the Runway Empowering Initiatives!


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Prom Drive Donation by Bronx Fashion Week

For many of our youth, the expenses associated with attending their prom alone are beyond their financial reach. This past summer, your donations helped three hundred plus Bronx students in need with prom and graduation garments.

Thank you again to our partners at the Bronx DA's office, Community Based Organizations, Validus Prep, Mott Hall, BxFW Designers, Models, Promised Land Convenant Church, Bronx Schools and my partner in giving Dawn Cuttino-Jones and Pamela Damon and the entire community at Promised Land Covenant Church for joining in this partnership mission of love and giving.



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Warm regards,
The Bronx Fashion Team

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New Bronx Chamber of Commerce - Join Us and The Citizens Committee to Discuss Our New Grant

 

Last year, the Bronx Chamber of Commerce worked with the Citizens Committee for New York City to offer grant funding to businesses that contribute to their community. We saw the effect that it had on our businesses and what it allowed them to do so as of October 17th the application for these grants are open to apply. The Neighborhood Business Grant offers "up to $10,000 will fill gaps in funding by prioritizing businesses owned by people of color, immigrants, and women", while the All In Neighborhood Grant awards "micro-grants up to $3,000 to community building projects carried out by resident-led groups to address issues they identify as important to them". If either of these applies to you, join us this Thursday October 20th at 3pm to learn more about the award and application process.
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