Long before vintage became a sought-after fashion favorite amongst Millennials and Gen-Zers — and a $96 billion resale business — Housing Works garnered support and donations from the industry.
On April 19, the nonprofit that helps combat HIV/AIDS and supports LGBTQ civil rights will host its annual Groundbreaker Awards dinner on the Metropolitan Pavilion in Recent York City. The expected crowd of 400 guests will rejoice the Hollywood power couple interior designer Adair Curtis and celebrity stylist Jason Bolden, in addition to model, beauty entrepreneur and CARE’s global advocate Iman and fashion journalist and writer Derek Blasberg.
Next month’s event may even double because the opening ceremony for Design on a Dime, which is able to run on the Metropolitan Pavilion from April 20 to 22. The DOAD showcase features an array of luxury home decor and furniture in vignettes which are styled by influential interior designers. The items on display are sold to support Housing Works. This yr’s roster includes Christina Kim, Dan Scott, Ken Fulk, Katie Leed, Delia Kenza, Antonio DeLoatch and other interior designers.
DOAD founding chair James Huniford will host the Groundbreaker Awards with co-chair support from Young Huh, Raymond Boozer, Charlotte Moss, Miles Redd and others. Before the dinner and the awards are passed out, attendees will give you the chance to preview DOAD’s mise-en-scènes. All proceeds from DOAD and the Groundbreaker soiree will profit Housing Works’ health services and advocacy efforts. Thus far, DOAD has drummed up greater than $21 million in support for the reason that event’s inception in 2004.
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