Saks Fifth Avenue hosted its 19th annual Key to the Cure benefit on Oct. 5 to support the Friends of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. More than a dozen local celebs—including chefs, designers, media stars and community leaders—were feted for their influence on style. Each tastemaker was paired with a model and introduced during a fashion show, while some 125 guests enjoyed fare provided by four local restaurants. The evening raised more than $11,000.
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Key to the Cure
By Dana Bisbee | Oct. 27, 2017
Event emcee Jenny Johnson, co-host of Dining Playbook on NESN, and Shayna Seymour, co-host of Chronicle on WCVB-TV (Ch. 5)
Barbara Quiroga, founder of BQandA, and Mario Russo, owner of Salon Mario Russo
Kathryn Burton, director of operations at New Boston Ventures, and Heather Campion, principal at Mount Vernon Strategies
Téa Trebicka, assistant merchant at Talbots, Danielle Fretwell, student at Endicott College, and Holly Nichols, fashion illustrator and owner of H. Nichols Illustration
Ann LaCasce, physician at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and Amanda Martinez, executive director at Latino STEM Alliance
Saks Fifth Avenue hosted its 19th annual Key to the Cure benefit on Oct. 5 to support the Friends of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. More than a dozen local celebs—including chefs, designers, media stars and community leaders—were feted for their influence on style. Each tastemaker was paired with a model and introduced during a fashion show, while some 125 guests enjoyed fare provided by four local restaurants. The evening raised more than $11,000.
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