
CHARITY LUNCHEON &
RESORT WEAR FASHION SHOW
ABOUT THE EVENT /
The first Annual Sea Soirée Charity Luncheon and Fashion Show was held on November 1st, 2019, at The Ritz-Carlton in Fort Lauderdale benefiting the Grand Bahama Children's Home, World Hope International, National Save the Sea Turtle Foundation and Ocean Conservancy.
The event, hosted by Club Yacht Charter and co-hosted by Joao Franco of Bravo TV's Below Deck Mediterranean, was a beautiful champagne luncheon resort wear fashion show for over 200 guests.
When guests arrived they were greeted with an array of boutiques to shop from (with proceeds benefiting the event) and a silent auction with luxury items donated by local community businesses. Upon entrance into The Ritz-Carlton ballroom attendees enjoyed a delicious 3-course lunch, flowing champagne, an introduction to Club Yacht Charter’s unique business model, and a gorgeous fashion show featuring designer swimwear and resort wear with student models and volunteers from THOS Fashion School of Design, Lynn University, and House of Top Models.


Ocean Conservancy is working with you to protect the ocean from today’s created global challenges. Together, they create science-based solutions for a healthy ocean and the wildlife communities that depend on it

OCEAN CONSERVANCY

NATIONAL SAVE THE SEA TURTLE FOUNDATION
The National Save the Sea Turtle Foundation provides educational programming, promotes public awareness of Florida’s marine ecosystems, and supports sea turtle research both in the United States and abroad.
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SCHEDULE /
11:00 AM
RECEPTION
COCKTAILS. RAFFLE ENTRY
AND SILENT AUCTION BIDDING
12:00 PM
LUNCHEON
WELCOME SPEECH & PRESENTATIONS
HOT PLATED 3 COURSE MEAL.
1:00 PM
FASHION SHOW
MENS & WOMENS SWIM AND
RESORT WEAR COLLECTIONS.
1:45 PM
FINAL REMARKS
RAFFLE AND SILENT AUCTION
WINNERS ANNOUNCED.




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