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Designer
Kevan
Hall to
show
latest
creations
at 44th
Black
United
Funds of
Michigan
Benefit
Gala
DETROIT,
MI –
Detroit’s
native
son
Kevan
Hall –
an
internationally
known
women’s
fashion
designer
and
go-to
stylist
for the
A-list
Hollywood
stars –
will be
back in
his home
city to
showcase
his
latest
designs
and pick
up a
special
award
along
the way.
More
than 20
models
on a New
York
style
runway
will
showcase
Hall’s
latest
creations
at the
Black
United
Fund (BUF)
of
Michigan’s
annual
benefit
gala –
Galaxy
Ball –
Fashion
At The
BUF, on
Saturday,
October
18, 2014
at the
Detroit
Marriott,
Renaissance
Center.
The
event is
designed
to give
“fashion
enthusiasts”
an
exciting
and
visual
feast
that
combines
the
spirit
of
giving
back to
the
community
with a
little
glitz
and
glamour.
Afterwards,
Hall
will be
presented
with the
2014
Ambassador
of Style
Award.

Hall, a
Detroit
Cass
Technical
High
School
and
Fashion
Institute
of
Design
and
Merchandising
graduate
has
received
rave
reviews
for his
fashions
from
celebrities
he has
dressed
for the
Emmys,
Academy
Awards
and
other
special
high-profile
events.
Hall’s
haute
couture
gowns
have
been
commissioned
by A-listers
such as
Salma
Hayek,
Celine
Dion,
Vanessa
Williams,
the
first
lady,
Michelle
Obama,
and many
others.
The
evening
will not
only
salute
this
iconic
fashion
designer,
but also
pay
homage
to
noteworthy
companies
and
individuals
that
support
the
Detroit-based
non-profit
organization’s
ongoing
mission
for the
last 44
years to
provide
funding
and
support
to
community
based
non-profits,
including
start-ups,
that
focus on
Education,
Community
Development,
Cultural
Enrichment
and
Economic
Development
in
Michigan’s
diverse
community.

“Kevan
Hall has
dressed
the best
with his
unique,
classic
designs
and we
are
looking
forward
to this
exciting
new
twist to
our
annual
gala
event,”
said BUF
of
Michigan’s
Executive
Director,
Ken
Donaldson.
“This
year’s
co-chairs,
Charles
Burn II
and
Gerald
Smith,
have
created
what
will
assuredly
be the
best
benefit
to date.
Their
new
vision
and
concept
for the
Galaxy
Ball
will
deliver
an
exciting
evening
for all,
but most
important
raise
much
need
funds to
continue
to allow
us to
support
and
empower
our
communities.”
In 2011,
Hall
launched
his
first
bridal
collection
called
Kevan
Hall
White
Label,
in New
York,
and in
2013 he
designed
Kevan
Hall
INSPRIRATION,
a
collection
of
dresses
and
separates
for QVC
UK.
“I enjoy
the
process
of
design
from
concept
to
execution,”
he
states.
“But the
most
gratifying
part is
seeing a
design
come to
life on
a
beautiful
woman.”
Hall
first
studied
fashion
design
at Cass
Tech and
then
earned a
scholarship
sponsored
by the
Fashion
Institute
of
Design
and
Merchandising.
In 1989,
the
NAACP
named
him the
“Great
American
Designer,”
and in
2005,
Life &
Style
Magazine
named
him
“Stylemaker
of the
Year.”
Hall
continued
to
receive
numerous
prestigious
awards,
over the
years,
and in
2002 he
launched
his own
signature
collection
that
“emphasizes
purity
of
style,
incomparable
tailoring
and
sensuously
draped
streamlined
silhouettes,”
according
to his
website.
He has
been
featured
in
countless
magazines
and
national
TV shows
such as
Kimora
Lee
Simmons:
Life in
the Fab
Lane and
America’s
Top
Model.
Galaxy
Ball
Co-Chairs,
Burns
II,
General
Manager,
Chevrolet
Belle
Isle
Grand
Prix and
Smith,
Vice
President,
Comcast
Cable
both
expressed
their
commitment
to raise
funds
and
build on
the
BUF’s
rich
history
of
providing
opportunities
to
empower
local
communities
through
its
giving
platform
where
entrepreneurs
and
organizations
are
given a
chance
to
realize
their
dreams
and gain
control
of their
lives
and have
an
innovative
fresh
start.
“This
unique
event
experience
gives
our
partners
and
guests
an
opportunity
to
connect
with the
greater
Metropolitan
Detroit
community
and show
their
support
for an
important
cause
and have
fun
doing
it,”
said
Burns
II.
Tickets
for the
event
are $100
per
person.
For more
information
about
BUF of
Michigan
visit
www.bufmi.org
or
please
contact
BUF
Headquarters
at
313-894-2200.
Sponsorship
opportunities
are
available
now.
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