‘Passport to Paris’ fashion event to benefit Tampa Bay charities

A Parisian-inspired fashion show at Sundial Plaza will spotlight luxury, community and giving back this Mother’s Day weekend.

Jackie Z Style Co., in partnership with philanthropic event planners Booze and Boutiques, will host “Passport to Paris,” a luxury fashion show on May 10, at the newly renovated Sundial Plaza in downtown St. Petersburg.

Scheduled from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., the Mother’s Day weekend event will blend fashion with Parisian-inspired experiences, including gourmet hors d’oeuvres, champagne, live entertainment, art and luxury raffle prizes. Tickets are $125.

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All proceeds from the event will benefit two local nonprofits—the Hambrick Foundation, which supports individuals caring for people with special needs, and the Children’s Dream Fund, which aids children battling life-threatening illnesses.

Special guest appearances will include Bobby Hambrick, founder of the Hambrick Foundation; Jackie Zumba, owner of Jackie Z Style Co.; Brittni Lynch and Kim Proano, co-founders of Booze and Boutiques; and Amanda Griffin Walker, executive director of the Children’s Dream Fund.

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