“Cuttin’ Style” Caribbean Gala Fashion Show and Dinner
A bevy of beautiful “celebrity models” will “strut their stuff” and will help celebrate Caribbean flair, when the elegance and sophistication of island-chic comes alive on the runway, in a cultural celebration — “Cuttin’ Style Caribbean” Gala Fashion Show and Dinner — next week Saturday.
The “celebrity models” who will grace the catwalk include: Diane Clemons, a singer, songwriter and Co-Founder of the Michael Pinball Clemons Foundation; Tammie Sutherland, reporter and anchor for CityNews Toronto; Alisha Tatham, Olympian, performance coach, inspirational speaker; Jemeni, radio host at G987FM; Karlyn Percil, Founder of Sister Talk, author, public speaker and leadership coach; and Gwyneth Chapman, television broadcaster, producer, motivational speaker and community advocate.
Cuttin’ Style Caribbean, which will showcase women’s and men’s wear from the Summer/Fall 2016 collections — featuring some of the best and most recognised designers of the Caribbean — is being produced by Joan Pierre and Associates, a reputable, Markham-based top-of-the-line event management company.
The venerable company has been commissioned by the TORONTO 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games arts and culture festival, PANAMANIA, to produce the fashion show component of the 17th Pan American Games (TO2015) in Toronto.
The goal of Cuttin’ Style Caribbean is to showcase the sophistication and experience of island splendour, while celebrating the spirit of PANAMANIA. More than a dozen designers along with their artistic clothing from across the Caribbean will be highlighted in an event unlike any before seen in Toronto, promises the organiser.
Ms. Pierre is collaborating with fashion impresario, Richard Young — the show’s creative director to present event.
– What is the event all about and how it came into existence
– Some of the people involved in the event
– the importance of relatonships in what she does
– Some special people attending the event
“Cuttin’ Style Caribbean” Gala Fashion Show and Dinner takes place at the Westin Harbour Castle, 1 Harbour Square, Toronto, on Saturday, July 18, 2015 at 8:00 PM.
Tickets are available online at: www.cuttinstyle.com. For more information about the gala call: (905) 201-2836.
To find out more about the “Cuttin’ Style” Caribbean Gala Fashion Show and Dinner go to:
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“Cuttin’ Style” Caribbean Gala Fashion Show and Dinner
A bevy of beautiful “celebrity models” will “strut their stuff” and will help celebrate Caribbean flair, when the elegance and sophistication of island-chic comes alive on the runway, in a cultural celebration — “Cuttin’ Style Caribbean” Gala Fashion Show and Dinner — next week Saturday.
The “celebrity models” who will grace the catwalk include: Diane Clemons, a singer, songwriter and Co-Founder of the Michael Pinball Clemons Foundation; Tammie Sutherland, reporter and anchor for CityNews Toronto; Alisha Tatham, Olympian, performance coach, inspirational speaker; Jemeni, radio host at G987FM; Karlyn Percil, Founder of Sister Talk, author, public speaker and leadership coach; and Gwyneth Chapman, television broadcaster, producer, motivational speaker and community advocate.
Cuttin’ Style Caribbean, which will showcase women’s and men’s wear from the Summer/Fall 2016 collections — featuring some of the best and most recognised designers of the Caribbean — is being produced by Joan Pierre and Associates, a reputable, Markham-based top-of-the-line event management company.
The venerable company has been commissioned by the TORONTO 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games arts and culture festival, PANAMANIA, to produce the fashion show component of the 17th Pan American Games (TO2015) in Toronto.
The goal of Cuttin’ Style Caribbean is to showcase the sophistication and experience of island splendour, while celebrating the spirit of PANAMANIA. More than a dozen designers along with their artistic clothing from across the Caribbean will be highlighted in an event unlike any before seen in Toronto, promises the organiser.
Ms. Pierre is collaborating with fashion impresario, Richard Young — the show’s creative director to present event.
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“Cuttin’ Style Caribbean” Gala Fashion Show and Dinner takes place at the Westin Harbour Castle, 1 Harbour Square, Toronto, on Saturday, July 18, 2015 at 8:00 PM.
Tickets are available online at: www.cuttinstyle.com. For more information about the gala call: (905) 201-2836.
To find out more about the “Cuttin’ Style” Caribbean Gala Fashion Show and Dinner go to:
Legalswipe is a mobile application for both the Apple and Android smart phones that gives you basic legal rights during interactions with police. In addition to your rights, it also allows for video recording with the ability to upload to a private Dropbox server and broadcast messaging to your emergency contacts. It was made to provide a degree of protection from police violence and help promote the importance of legal education.
Christien Levien is originally from Toronto, Ontario. After receiving his Honours B.A. from York University he went on pursue his Juris Doctor at the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Law.
Christien is passionate about human rights issues, community development and criminal rehabilitation. He has worked in several areas of government and with various NGOs developing programs and evaluating policy. Christien is completing his term as an articling student with the criminal law firm of Edward H. Royle and Associates and is also the founder of Legalswipe, an organization that educates the public on their legal rights. Christien uses his platform to address the shortcomings of the criminal justice system and promote social advocacy.
Christien was on our show talking about Legalswipe. During the conversation, Christien talked about:
– Some of his background
– The story behind the app, the initial reaction to the app and what does the app do
– An experience that he had with the law when he was younger
– What has been the response about the app from the Toronto Police
– The work it takes to keep the content current
– What is police carding
– What he would like the next steps to be for Legalswipe