Nov 9, 2013

EVENTS: KINGSTON


       On November 7th 2013, the British High Commission in Kingston hosted it's annual 'Dressed To The Tea' event in order to bring awareness and raise support for it's mission to, " promote the economic independence of disadvantaged women by providing professional attire, a network of support and the career development tools to help women thrive in work and in life. "  The organization provides professional attire for those hopeful women who have severe hardships  and are looking forward to overcoming them by rebuilding their lives and reentering the workforce.  

Photo: We are really excited about our Tea party on November 7! Please contact us for tickets 472 4600!

      It was a festive gathering politicians, philanthropists, entreprenuers, socialites and fashionistas as many came out to support a wonderful cause.   The Most Honourable, Lady Allen was in attendance as seen below.    

Photo: Dressed to the Tea started with the arrival of Her Excellency, The Most Honourable Lady Allen


     Smile Jamaica television host graciously shared a photo from the event of herself (wearing a gorgeous Barry Moncreif  dress), and Sharon Roper, as well as the infamous Kerry of KerryManWomanHome fame. 

     


              A fun time was had by all and Dressed For Success founder Charmaine Lewis extended her sincere gratitude to anyone and everyone who helped to make the evening a success.