Caribbean Fashion Extravaganza Returns to Brooklyn
August 22, 2012 • By Tiffani Knowles
The annual Caribbean Fashion Extravaganza, presented by Ethel Fashion, touches down at 7 p.m. September 1 at Friends of Crown Heights Community Center, 671 Prospect Place, in Brooklyn, NY. -- just in time for Brooklyn's Labor Day festivities.
Featuring a myriad of designers from the Caribbean nations whose heritage is normally celebrated during the first weekend of September in New York City due to the West Indian Day Parade, the event will be hosted by NEWD's Managing Editor Tiffani Knowles.
Ethel Fashion founder Donna Weekes is proud to not only feature designers hailing from her nation-state St. Vincent and the Grenadines, but she is immensely elated to feature designers like Monica Caleb of Guyana, David Reed of the USA, Tiffany C. LaPierre of Trinidad, Moshood of Nigeria, Shanti Vincent of Grenada, Karl Anthony Brown of Jamaica, Rashid Walker of Antigua and Adisa Christopher of St. Croix.
Cocktail hour begins at 6 p.m. and the fashion show starts promptly at 7 p.m.
For more information and to purchase tickets, call Donna Weekes at 718-974-4332.
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