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Fighting Cancer Is Fashion-Forward During L.A. Fashion Week

As part of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Project Ethos will hold its annual L.A. Fashion Week event this Friday, October 14, to benefit the Stand Up To Cancer Foundation starting at 8 pm at the House of Blues on Sunset Boulevard.The event will feature live music by Black Cards (Pete Wentz’s new project, post-Fall Out Boy) at 9pm as their L.A. debut. The fashion show, headlined by Will.I.AM, starts at 10pm. Art will display throughout the restaurant, and street artists will be doing live displays.
The after party starts at 11pm with DJs and dancing. One dollar per ticket will be donated to Stand Up To Cancer.
Project Ethos L.A. Fashion Week
Friday, October 18, 2011 @ House of Blues, Sunset
General Admission tickets are still available for $25.
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