Blossom Ball 2014 was a beautiful accent of that evening. It is very Nobel to see numerous people supporting Endometriosis Foundation in America. The ballroom was exceptional!
It’s important to mention, many of the attendees are suffering personally from this devastating condition. You can’t tell of course as they shine as stars, smile and look outstanding! Thank you to all who came shared and supported all who are working hard towards finding all answers and these who came and opened up in public and showed others, they aren’t alone. All above contributes to better lives of many woman today and these to become ones soon and future generations.
I must say it was a pleasure to talk to Padma, who was the nicest host ever! She was very kind and approachable, cooperative and sweet. Alek Wek, was gorgeous, very tall, nice and delightful. Even though I was wearing 7-inch high heels, we still looked better together while she was sitting.
Overall, all the celebrities were encouraging, caring and sympathetic. The ball was a place where you could see on your eyes how extraordinary people deal with issues of ordinary life. It was a great please to meet Mady J. Schuman, who showed her sincere kindness and will to cooperate. Can’t wait to get started and keep you posted about our new relationship, which should bring lots of light to many of you out there.
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Mady Schuman holds a B.A. from Wheaton College (Norton, MA) and earned an M.A. and an A.B.D from New York University in Theatre History. A native New Yorker, she lived in London for eight years and has traveled extensively. An active volunteer, Mady was one of four founding Board members of Miracle House, an organization that provides housing and support services to patients and caregivers of people with serious illnesses. She provides ongoing pro bono fund raising and management assistance to a number of non-profits in New York and on the East End of Long Island. |
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Alek Wek is a South Sudanese British Supermodel and designer who first appeared on the catwalks at the age of 18 in 1995, sparking a career lasting to date. Her presence had a huge impact on the perception of beauty in the fashion model industry. |
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Ajak Deng (on the left), Australian- Sudanese model was born in Sudan and fled to a Kenyan refugee camp with her parents and four brothers and three sisters in 2003 after civil unrest erupted. During that time her mother passed away from malaria and she became the mother to her six month old sister. By 2005 her family was given the opportunity to move to Australia, Ajak has not looked back. She quickly began to model and made her debut at the 2008 Melbourne Spring Fashion Week, since than she has been in high demand in Australia and abroad. She is currently represented by Chic Management. Oluchi Orlandi (on the right) With over a decade of experience in the fashion industry; spanning a career from winning Mnet’s Face of Africa in 1998 at the bare age of 17, gracing the covers of top Fashion Magazine’s such as Italian Vogue; serving as the face of campaigns like Victoria’s Secret, and being shot by the world’s most renowned photographers including France’s Patrick Demarchelier, there’s no denying of Oluchi Orlandi (nee Onweagba) as an African Fashion Icon. Since her reign, and not being the one to forget her past, in 2007 she launched a modeling agency in South Africa, called O Model Africa, with the Shine group; an agency dedicated to exposing, developing and delivering select portfolios of African Models to South Africa & International Clients for Catwalk shows. |
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Kelly Killoren Bensimon. Single mother, author of I CAN MAKE YOU HOT, clean water advocate with Generositywater.org, celebrity Ambassador to FoodBanKNYC, model, and tv personality. |
All these wouldn’t be just the same if I didn’t have my photographer with me, thanks to whom I could show all the world where I go, what I do and who I meet! Thank you
EwaSO, you are superb! The world needs to discover you!
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