VIA will hold a fashion show at Baywood

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The Village Improvement Association held its annual fashion show on September 22 at The Clubhouse in Baywood. This year’s travel themed fashions by Crazy Ladyz, awin Ocean View and Ocean City, MD.

During the event, a Crazy Ladies Boutique was set up outside Bale’s house where contestants could shop for the fashions worn by the models. A portion of the sale is donated to VIA.

The models include Carolyn Billinsley, Cathy Canatelli, Charlotte Duffy, Carol Hall, Barbara Kreiger, Nancy McDonnell, Joan Reynolds, Diane Rico, Beth Thompson and Sherry Wilson.

Attendees included Cape Gazette owner Chris Rausch, Rehoboth Art League Exhibition Director Nick Serratore and Keller Williams Realtor Michael Zacher.

Jan Patterson, owner of Crazy Ladyz, made the show fun by showcasing different ways to wear fashion while on vacation. Models walk between tables so the audience can examine the clothes up close and touch the materials.

Proceeds from the event will allow VIA to continue its charitable contributions to Rehoboth Beach and the surrounding community.

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