Tuesday, December 10, 2019

CineFashion Awards is a Warm-Up to the Golden Globes. Foster children are the Real Holiday Trend.

By Laura Medina

Foster children are the continuous trend this holiday season, rightfully so.
From last night's Legacy Foundation Gala for supporting foster kids into adulthood, through college aid to CineFashion Awards finale, spotlighting foster children needing parents.  Beneath the glam and glitter, it's about deserving children.  This is why CineFashion Awards saved the best for last, with hip-hop artist, Doug E. Fresh.

Still, don't forget this is an awards show for film fanatics who are fashionistas.

"House of Cardin" documentary swept the awards for: Best Fashion Feature Film and Best Director in a Feature Film. 

"10 Hours in a Motel Room" won Best Costume Design.

"Nouvelle Vouge" won Best Fashion Film.


Sisters Sledge won an award, presented by their idol, Chaka Kahn.  The international Asian-Euro audience got on up on their feet, when Sisters Sledge sang their timeless hit, "We Are Family."


CineFashion Awards saved another for the finale, Doug E. Fresh jamming and pumping with a troupe of foster children, waiting for adoption.

After doing his classic hip-hop hits, he and the kids were pump-fisting to Eighties hair-metal Bon Jovi and Journey.

For a sea of sequins and beadings, CineFashion Awards is more inclusive than most towns' society events, especially spotlight unwanted children who deserve more than most.

Foster children are the real holiday trend.










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