In the room media, the media announces non -profit group that announces the witness of the mass -like as 2025 partner for style in the entire course of the mass interhare. The annual fashion show, which will take place this year on September 10 during the New York Fashion Week, contains a cross -party group of New York, chosen officials that carry local designers for the catwalk. The 2025 edition of the show takes place at the New York County Surrogate’s Court in Lower Manhattan.
“The style of the aisle was born from the conviction that fashion can build bridges – between neighborhoods, between people and between worlds that do not always combine,” said Skye Ostricher, founder of style in the corridor and in the room media.
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“The partnership with witnesses enables us to support creative opportunities that strengthen the young people who are intended by system and remind us of all this justice, creativity and community that all belong on the same runway.”
Witness of the mission of mass detention is dedicated to promoting economic independence for previously detained, system -related and LGBTQIA+ person. Recipients of the support of the organization and the members of the artwork program created in cooperation with the Queen Economic Development Corporation are taught how to manufacture and design clothing, and will appear on the show.
“We feel honored to work with style to demonstrate the talent and vision of designers of justice,” said Evie Litwok, founder and executive director of mass liability. “Our art of tailoring programs proves that if we do not invest in people, not in prisons, activate creativity, entrepreneurship and the possibility of a new future. This show is a strong statement: previously detained people belong in the center of cultural and economic life in New York.”
Those who are involved in the art of the tailor’s program are won the Runway after the Eddie Gibbs assembly, the first, previously elected official of the state of New York, and the council member Julie, a representative for witnesses from the headquarters of mass liability in Long Island City.
“We are enthusiastic that the style supports the work of our talented witness students throughout the course. This program, which is carried out in cooperation with QEDC, has the potential to be a nationwide model for system-related people-and we can hardly wait to demonstrate his success at this year’s show,” said Ben Guttmann, Executive Director of Queen Economic Development Corporation.
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