The Fashion & Philanthropy Sunday Soiree: Where Fashion, Giving, and Celebration Converged

The Fashion & Philanthropy Sunday Soiree, hosted by Very Ashley boutique, delivered a dynamic evening that seamlessly blended fashion and community impact. 

Held on June 25th at the brand new Hidden Oaks, a gorgeous wedding and event venue in North Chesterfield, VA, over 200 attendees gathered together to watch a lavish display of style that was infused with the overall commitment to making a positive change.

Upon arrival, guests were welcomed with a glass of champagne as they walked the black carpet through the grand oak doors of the venue. During Cocktail Hour, JBaxterMusic played select popular songs as guests mixed and mingled. 

Once the show began, Stephanie Glenn and Greg Gallop, took to the stage as the MC’s to present the event sponsors and the benefactor for the evening, Partnership For The Future. 

Partnership For The Future is a national non-profit organization that helps lower income children get to and go through college. 

Later in the program, The Very Ashley Angels took center stage, to showcase the Boss Collection apparel available at Very Ashley. Following their impressive display, Elle & Ava Boutique stole the spotlight, emanating the joy of childhood fashion and sustainability. Their runway presentation showcased trendy outfits for the younger generation, embodying youthful style while promoting environmental consciousness. The undeniable charisma of these young models brought smiles to everyone's faces.

The evening reached its climax as the Very Ashley Angels returned to the runway, presenting the Summertime Fine Collections from Very Ashley. This time, they were accompanied by JBaxterMusic who also took to the runway as he sang alongside the models as they walked. The fusion of fashion and music created an atmosphere, inspiring empowerment among all attendees.

A poignant moment of the evening came with an inspiring speech by Ashley Jefferson, the visionary behind Very Ashley. Her heartfelt words emphasized the importance of philanthropy and community engagement, igniting a sense of purpose and encouraging attendees to uplift and support one another. Her message resonated deeply, reminding everyone that fashion can be a catalyst for positive change and empowerment.

After the show, guests were invited to explore the Very Ashley Pop-Up shop, conveniently located just outside the main hall. This unique shopping experience allowed attendees to “Shop the Runway” as all items were immediately available and ready for purchase. 

The Fashion & Philanthropy Sunday Soiree was a resounding success that left a lasting impression on all who attended, reigniting the belief in the transformative power of fashion to uplift individuals and create a positive impact in the community.

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