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Fashion To Figure Grand Opening Charity Event
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Fashion To Figure is hosting a Grand Opening of their new store in Cherry Hill, NJ. Plussizeshoppingblog.com is publishing the press release for this event because of the charitable donation Fashion To Figure will be making to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research during their grand opening event.
FASHION TO FIGURE TO HOST GRAND OPENING OF NEW CHERRY HILL MALL LOCATION
CHERRY HILL, NJ (January 12, 2012) – On Saturday, February 4, 2012, Fashion To Figure (FTF) will celebrate the grand opening of its long-awaited Cherry Hill location, which serves the greater metropolitan Philadelphia area and southern New Jersey. Guests are invited to shop and to take advantage of hourly raffle prizes, a DJ spinning all afternoon, and the chance to win a $200 shopping spree to FTF. All store guests will receive a gift with purchase, while supplies last. Members of the Cherry Hill Council and other local politicians will be on hand to assist with the ribbon-cutting ceremony at 1 PM. Ten percent of proceeds from the day will go to Team Fox, benefiting the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s research.
Located on the second floor of the Cherry Hill Mall, the new store features trendy, up-to-the-minute women’s clothing and related accessories exclusively for sizes 12-26. FTF was founded in 2002 by the two great-grandsons of Lena H. Bryant, the revolutionary businesswoman and dressmaker who invented full-figure fashion more than 100 years ago. FTF’s new Cherry Hill location is the company’s first store outside of the New York area, marking the beginning of the brand’s national expansion.
Product assortment on hand the day of the celebration will feature the best of FTF’s spring 2012 styles with everything from basics to chic, cutting-edge styles. The store offers a wide variety of the coming season’s hottest trends, including shocking neon, retro-chic colorblock designs, and the sweet, sexy dress sure to turn up the heat for your Valentine’s Day rendezvous. Guests receive hand-tailored fashion advice from FTF Stylists, whose passion for full-figure fashion guarantees that guests leave with a feeling chic and confident. All FTF stores receive new stock daily, ensuring that guests can always find the new look that will turn heads.
Details: Saturday, February 4, 2012
Fashion To Figure
Cherry Hill Mall
2000 Route 38
Cherry Hill, NJ 08002
Contact: Elizabeth Legris at elizabeth.legris@ftfstores.com or 646.825.4600 x8679
About Fashion To Figure (FTF)
FTF provides a trendy full-fashion shopping experience focused exclusively on women sized 12-26. At FTF, guests find the very latest in style at the very best prices in a chic atmosphere where every woman wants to shop. Each store receives new fashion daily, so guests can always find the new outfit to take their look to the next level. FTF Fashion Stylists provide personal service and help guests find the perfect fit. FTF is dedicated to making people’s lives better by providing the ultimate full-fashion shopping experience and was founded by the great-grandsons of Lena H. Bryant, the revolutionary businesswoman and visionary dressmaker who invented full-fashion over 100 years ago. Go to www.fashiontofigure.com for more information.
About the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research
The Michael J. Fox Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to achieving a cure for Parkinson’s disease through an aggressively funded research agenda and to ensuring the continual improvement of treatments for those living with Parkinson’s today. Parkinson’s disease, a chronic, degenerative neurological disorder that impacts motor skills and cognitive abilities, afflicts more than one million people in the U.S. and more than five million people worldwide. In 2009, the Foundation funded more than $39 million in targeted Parkinson’s research. For more information and to make a contribution, please visit www.michaeljfox.org.
