Chicago's first-ever Red Dress Party, April 16th

Wed. March 16, 2011 7:20 PM

kristine w. to perform at chicago's red dress party

photo credit // kristinew.com
Chicago, IL - Chicago's first annual Red Dress Party, part of a national event to create awareness and visibility for raising funds dedicated to the research and care of HIV/AIDS patients, is set for April 16.

The acclaimed event draws over 800 attendees per city and Chicago's event is promising to be one of the most dynamic and unique fundraising events of the year.

Hosted by Marcus Riley from NBC and celebrity columnist Candace Jordan, the event will feature international entertainment, including recording artist Kristine W. and Chicago's very own Miss Foozie.

Chicago Red Dress Party has named AIDS Foundation of Chicago and Equality Project as the official beneficiaries.

Taking place at 525 W. Monroe St., compliments of Tishman Speyer Properties, the event has a strict requirement: all attendees must wear red. In honor of the "Red Dress," everyone is encouraged to attend wearing a dress.

Tickets and more information is available at chicagoreddressparty.org.
 

MORE CONTENT AFTER THESE SPONSORS