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Fashion fights poverty The evening featured both haute couture and ready-to-wear lines by designers BethelHelena, Thomas Pink and Rakiyt Zakari, who were showcasing their spring 2006 collections. In attendance was star Washington Redskins running back Clinton Portis, who says he tries to be "a fashion guy" and was in a gray pinstripe suit. "I work with a lot of charities. ... [It is] a great opportunity to give back to the community, no matter what the charity is," he says. Thursday evening's festivities also included several local jewelry and clothing vendors who sell items made in poor areas of the world as a way to put money back into their communities. One of the vendors, Beadforlife showcased beads made by Ugandan women out of recycled magazines and newspaper which are then glazed. Sweaters by Appalachian Baby Design are made by a women's knitting coop from West Virginia. The clothes that are sold help bring in money for the low-income knitters and their families.
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