Touched by Type 1: Beneficiary For This Year’s Winter Park Fashion Show

Orlando, Florida — Touched by Type 1, a widely recognized local non-profit focused on finding a cure for Type 1 Diabetes is the honored and grateful beneficiary to this year’s Winter Park Fashion Show held on February 25th, 2023, starting at 6pm. 

Each year, Winter Park Fashion Show founder Sarah Grafton and her team host an evening to remember where the event continues to push the boundaries of fashion. Whether they’re celebrating new attitudes, personalities or influences shaping the fashion scene today, they are also changing lives. Guests can look forward to being spoiled with VIP seating, pre-party nuptials and so much more.

On the runway, you can expect to see labels like Coco Indigo who bring a mix of timeless yet a free-spirited bohemian flare. Or perhaps you’re looking for a sustainable fashion brand like Overchill that is revolutionizing the en vogue scene. Better yet, maybe you’re seeking your own brand of confidence with statement pieces from Zingara Souls. Whatever the case, you can expect to fall in love with brands, boutiques and models alike.


Where to Get Tickets

You can purchase tickets online on the show’s EventBrite page, here. General admission starts at $150, with the Bestie Package costing $400 for a pair of tickets.

To Learn More About Touched by Type 1

The mission of Touched by Type 1 is to elevate awareness of Type 1 Diabetes, raise funds to find a cure, and inspire those with diabetes to thrive. To learn more about them or to donate directly to their cause, learn about their impact.

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What started as a community fundraiser organized by a middle school student and a small group of trusted advisers has blossomed into an impactful and well-respected nonprofit organization – spreading awareness about Type 1 Diabetes.

https://www.touchedbytype1.org/ 

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