Nicole Miller Sponsors Charity Capwalk Fashion Show in NYC
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On Tuesday night, Nicole Miller is sponsoring a charity fashion show in support of the Verma Foundation’s Capwalk show in New York City.
The Verma Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, was founded by Natasha Verma, Fox 5 NY news anchor and cancer survivor, to provide free real hair cap wigs to cancer patients.
Ahead of Tuesday night’s event, Miller told WWD that she’d dressed Verma a handful of times and was chosen to be the event’s exclusive fashion and apparel sponsor. The show will feature former and current cancer patients walking the runway and escorted by Fox 5 NY personalities, New York athletes (including New York Jets’ Solomon Thomas) and local celebrities, all in looks provided by Miller and the foundation’s custom cap wigs.
For the show, Miller chose a selection of archival and new coed designs, such as her ‘90s cheeky men’s conversational ties and button-down shirts; embellished dresses and gowns from her spring 2024 Signature line, and a selection of head-to-toe looks spanning from fall 2014 to her latest designs, such as a romper from holiday 2016 or emerald feathered gown from fall 2014.
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In addition to the Capwalk runway show, the ticketed event will include a lounge-style reception and cocktail party, a silent auction and premiere raffle; proceeds from the event will be donated to the Verma Foundation.