Garbage Gone Glam, Makes Recycling a Beautiful ThingBraman Porsche the setting for a spectacular fashion show under the stars
Saturday, October 3, 2009, Braman Porsche teamed up with Kristen Alyce to hold a spectacular event, including a fashion show to benefit the Resource Depot in Riviera Beach, FL. The event, "Garbage Gone Glam", helped raise awareness for recycling and Greener efforts in our community. "Resource Depot is a community based non-profit organization that distributes safe, reusable materials to the Palm Beach County community for creative learning experiences while preserving the environment." What: A Recycle Awareness Benefit. “Garbage Gone Glam.” A non-profit event. Featuring NY Fashion Week designer Sararose from Los Angeles, California. AND special guest performer from Nicole Ferris from New York. |
"We wanted to showcase the positive advancements that have been realized to reduce fuel emissions and increase gas mileage by Porsche and all the lines we represent" stated Vince Cerone, General Manager of Braman Motorcars. "As an example, Porsche has reduced CO, HC and Nox emissions by over 95% in the past quarter century" he continued.
Joining Braman and Kristen Alyce were local sponsors, including Blue Martini, Pizza Fusion, Boca Tanning club, and Rocco's Tacos, and more that rendered the event a complete success. The fashion show combined a night of charity, green awareness, and local generosity. "Garbage Gone Glam" created an outstanding ambiance which included glamour, fashion, high-profile networking, and unparalleled class.
Kristen Alyce, the Producer of the Event states, "I hope to do these types of events all around the country in the next few years. My designs and shows are meant to do more than make you look beautiful. They are meant to make over a community and set trends that will last forever. After-all, green really is the new black."
The Benefit Event proved that the populace of Palm Beach County truly enjoys giving their time and attention to a great cause. "Garbage Gone Glam" continues to be a catalyst for the entirety of South Florida to stay green and always in style.
To stay updated on events like "Garbage Gone Glam", please visit www.garbagegoneglam.com. Also check back to the Braman Motorcars website and join our mailing list for the up-to-date newsletter for current event information.
Joining Braman and Kristen Alyce were local sponsors, including Blue Martini, Pizza Fusion, Boca Tanning club, and Rocco's Tacos, and more that rendered the event a complete success. The fashion show combined a night of charity, green awareness, and local generosity. "Garbage Gone Glam" created an outstanding ambiance which included glamour, fashion, high-profile networking, and unparalleled class.
Kristen Alyce, the Producer of the Event states, "I hope to do these types of events all around the country in the next few years. My designs and shows are meant to do more than make you look beautiful. They are meant to make over a community and set trends that will last forever. After-all, green really is the new black."
The Benefit Event proved that the populace of Palm Beach County truly enjoys giving their time and attention to a great cause. "Garbage Gone Glam" continues to be a catalyst for the entirety of South Florida to stay green and always in style.
To stay updated on events like "Garbage Gone Glam", please visit www.garbagegoneglam.com. Also check back to the Braman Motorcars website and join our mailing list for the up-to-date newsletter for current event information.





