My Girl’s Gala Fashion Show/Fundraiser for Breast Cancer Research
by Beth on November 4th, 2009
My Girl’s Gala Fashion Show/Fundraiser for Breast Cancer Research was held at Shreve, Crump & Low in Boston. At the event, breast cancer survivor models took the runway in the fashion show moderated by Tina Sutton, Boston Globe Magazine’s Fashion Editor. The event was underwritten by Wellesley residents Theresa Keresztes, founder of radiantLIFE, which makes My Girl’s Radiation Cream, and David Walker, CEO of Shreve, Crump & Low. Proceeds benefit early detection breast cancer research at Massachusetts General Hospital’s Cancer Center.
Tina Sutton, Fashion Editor Boston Globe magazine moderates fashion show with Lauren Penn of Jillies.com wearing Chikara Design Swimwear26


Brian Walker and Dr. Stephen D. Keresztes of Wellesley and Cynthia Dow of Weston with Patricia Moon of Wellesley Hills1


Brian Walker of Wellesley with Nancy Haas, General Manager of Shreve, Crump & Low and Alistair Hailday of Big Daddy Jazz2


Chikara is a fashion collection that effortlessly balances the body following breast cancer treatments and surgeries3


Claudia Bravin of Natick, My Girl's Gala Breast Cancer Survivor Model5


Claudia Bravin of Natick, My Girl's Gala Breast Cancer Survivor Model (2)4


Cynthia Dow of Weston with Pat Moon and Laura VanZandt of Welles


Dr. John Erban, Director, Clinical Trials, Co-Founder the Gilette Center for Breast Cancer Research, Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center7


Eunha Kim, Breast Cancer Survivor Model and MIT Genetics Student8


Eva Demjen of Black and White Photography and Ebet Cushman of Wellesley Hills9


Gina Murray, My Girl's Gala Breast Cancer Survivor Model - Office of Chaplaincy Services, Massachusetts General Hospital10


Gina Murray, Office of the Chaplaincy, Massachusetts General Hospital and breast cancer survivor model before the catwalk at the My Girl's Gala11


Ines Belayouni, My Girl's Gala singer accompanied by Bid Daddy Jazz12


Jean Barry-Sutherland, My Girl's Gala guest and breast cancer survivor with Dr. Stephen D. Keresztes of Wellesley13


Jennifer Palmer of Belmont with the My Girl’s Gala Breast Cancer Survivor Models wearing Chikara Design of New York14


Lauren Penn, Breast Cancer Survivor Model and Founder of Jillies.com with Gina Murray, Office of Chaplaincy, MGH15


Pink Gurgling Cod commissioned for breast cancer awareness by Shreve, Crump & Low16


Rosemary Purtell, Esq., My Girl’s Gala Breast Cancer Survivor Model - Of Counsel at Van Dam & Traini, LLP, Wellesley17


Sandra and Adam Baldinger of Wellesley18


Theresa Keresztes along with Nancy Haas and Brian Walker of Shreve, Crump & Low announcing diamond door prize winner19


Theresa Keresztes of Wellesley with Hilary Boyajian, Designer & Founder, Chikara Design of New York20


Theresa Keresztes with Dr. John Erban, Director, Clinical Trials, Co-Founder the Gilette Center for Breast Cancer Research, MGH21


Theresa Keresztes, Founder of My Girl's Gala Fashion Fundraiser for Breast Cancer Research hosts the 2009 Gala along with Shreve, Crump & low22


Theresa Keresztes, Founder, My Girl's Gala and My Girl's Radiation Cream, event underwriters with Shreve, Crump & Low23


Theresa Keresztes, Founder, My Girl's Gala with Pat Moon and Laura VanZandt of Wellesley Hills24


Tina Sutton, Boston Globe Magazine Fashion Editor commentates on Jennifer Palmer, Breast Cancer Survivor Model's Chikara dress and leggings by Marc Jacobs25


February 8th, 2012 at 4:29 am
One of the best ways to disguise a bad hair day, and you will have many when you are growing out your hair is to accessorize.
February 20th, 2012 at 1:48 pm
It is indeed a noble action. Well done.
April 3rd, 2012 at 1:40 am
This is the best they can do. Hope that the government can help them in case they need some financial assistance.
May 13th, 2012 at 11:26 am
yeah that’s right. it’s really a great fashions how and thus that also helps those cancer patients.
May 13th, 2012 at 11:27 am
That everything makes sense now so I think I am also going to support for this one to helps those patients with cancer.