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Who's Who In Atlanta Style Up For Special Cause

Saturday, September 6, 2008 – updated: 11:36 am EST November 6, 2008

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Local photographers swarmed the fourth floor of 55 Allen Plaza in downtown Atlanta to capture the beauty of celebrities, special guests and models draped in bright, colorful and delicate extravagant wears at the 2008 Jeffrey Fashion Cares Runway Show.

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  • The swank, high-profile philanthropic event, organized by Sasha Taylor, raised a record-breaking $800,000 to support two important charities -- Susan G. Komen For the Cure Greater Atlanta Affiliate and the Atlanta Aids Partnership Fund.

    The who's who in Atlanta showed up in style, including WSB-TV anchor Jovita Moore and reporter Summer Jackson.

    There were no "Casualties," no "Fashion Police," and no "No No’s.”

    Just high fashion styling from head to toe.

    Guest designer Issac Mizrahi greeted the crowd with his upbeat spirit before presenting a scholarship to an up-and-coming design student from Savannah College of Art and Design.

    Now here's a look inside this past week's fabulous fashion event.

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    Donna Lampkin, Elizabeth Turner and photojournalist Casey Nichols contributed to this report.

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