Glass Slipper Charity Event to Support Autism Speaks

After a few years’ break, Lisa Friday McCastlain is launching another Glass Slipper luncheon fashion show for charity.

This year’s event, which is to be held at the Tuskawilla Country Club, will benefit the Autism Speaks organization. Jim Payne, news anchor of WESH 2 News, will host the event, which includes a charity auction and a fashion show.

McClain began the Glass Slipper in 2001 after the loss of her husband with hopes of keeping herself busy and supporting others in need. The event benefits different charities every year.

“The event has always been a labor of love for me,” she says. “We don’t hold money back so I bank roll it every year- it’s sort of a leap of faith putting it on. We rely on the community to donate and they always come through. I’m so thankful.”

She explained:

“I started Glass Slipper because I realized if I’m going through something difficult, others are too. This year, I can really speak to the cause. My brother has a beautiful child with Autism. I also found that I have many friends who have been touched by this cause so I knew we has to help.”

The Glass Slipper event will be ‘fun and girly’ in hopes of gathering mothers, daughters and friends.

“Everyone knows we’re there to support, but we want to do it while making it a joyous day,” McCastlain explained.

Style Saves’ Charity Fashion Show

Back to School Style

Miami Beach is getting ready to host one of the hottest events of the year- but this time for a good cause.

Later today, the SOHO Beach House is launching the Style Saves’ 2nd Annual Summer Fashion Show fundraiser with the help of both male and female swimsuit models.

The event, which features four designer fashion shows, an open bar and a DJ, works alongside the Miami Foundation and local retail stores and boutiques, with the goal of providing South Florida children with new clothing at the beginning of each school year. The effort believes that the outfits will boost children’s self-confidence and help them succeed both personally and academically in school.

The runway show, accompanied by Grey Goose, Moet Chandon, Peroni and Vita Coco cocktails, will exhibit looks from iShine365, Papi, Atrium and Trina Turk. An online auction by Charitybuzz will also be open to guests online via iPads.

Last year’s project, with help from Big Brothers, Big Sisters, provided fifty underprivileged students with new back-to-school styles. This year’s goal is to reach 100 students.