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‘Picture Perfect’ fashion show a success



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Updated: 11.28.08
The E.C.H.O. Foundation’s “Picture Perfect” Fashion Show perfectly portrayed the latest fall fashions at the Silverado IMAX Theater on Nov. 6.

The E.C.H.O. Foundation is Tomball Regional Medical Center’s fund-raising entity.

Funds from the fashion show will be designated toward the building of a new Cardiac Cath Lab in the Robert F. Schaper Heart Center at Tomball Regional Medical Center.

Siena Salon made the models catwalk ready by styling hair and applying makeup, as well as providing goodie bags for each of the guests and models. Thomas Markle showed their sparkle by providing jewelry for some of the models.


The “Picture Perfect” show included the following vendors: Alice’s Collection, American Laser Center, The Bag Lady, Cha Cha’s, Fancy Pants, Steve Brack, Photographer, Linda’s Loft, Design Rox, Melody’s Southern Splendor.

The models wore clothing from Cache, Cha Cha’s, Chico’s, Cindy’s Designs of the Imagination, Coldwater Creek, Dahlia’s, David’s Bridal, Fancy Pants, Harold Powell, Jos A. Bank, Macy’s Formal, Muzzies, Orvis, Outback Western Wear, Scruples, Talbots, and Tommy Bahama

Raffle contributors included American Laser Centers, Chic Coiffure, Coldwater Creek, Color My Closet, d&k Photography, Dahlia’s, Dr. Kimberly Schroder, Fancy Pants, Harold Powell, Jolie, Visage Salon, Muzzies, On The Border, Outback Western Wear, Scruples, Siena Salon, Talbots, Target, and Venetian Nails.

Ruthie Klein and Vi Michaels won the gift baskets at the fashion show that were worth over $1,200 each.

To contribute to the E.C.H.O. Foundation or to find more information, please call 281-401-7928.



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