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Felted handbag with flower adornments by Noni Designs.
Felted handbag with flower adornments by Noni Designs.
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STYLE CALENDAR

FALL FASHIONS

A'gaci Boutique Grand Opening at Dolphin Mall: Tops, dresses, accessories and shoes for under $100 from this new boutique based in Texas; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday; Dolphin Mall, 11401 NW 12th St., Doral. www.agacistore.com.

Brioni Made-to-Measure Fall 2009 Trunk Show: Designer Angelo Petrucci, Brioni's master tailor from Penne, Italy, visits Neiman Marcus at Bal Harbour Shops. To ease the chore of suit shopping, NM will keep the cappuccino and espresso maker steaming 2-5 p.m. 9700 Collins Ave., 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday; 305-865-6161, ext. 3408.

Cloak Eco-Trendy Under the Stars Fashion Show: Runway show and designer boutiques. Cloak launches its fall collection, an eco-trendy extension of its brand produced by Squeegee Science; 9 p.m. Wednesday; Gansevoort South Hotel, 2377 Collins Ave., Miami Beach. 917-837-5853 or jpwilson@cloakinc.com.

Macy's and Lancome's Dual National Makeup Artist Show: Features makeup artists Ricardo Costales and Robert Cook and the Lancome Pro Team; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday; Aventura Mall, 19501 Biscayne Blvd.; 305-935-1110 or www.aventuramall.com.

FASHION FOR A CAUSE

Fashion Camp: One-day fashion boot camp Saturday by Austin Jade Murray lets teens gain real-world experience on how to design their own collections, merchandise and market their lines. Camp concludes with a grand finale fashion show at 5 p.m. and parents and the public can preview the students' design boards and other work, catch the show, and view an Austin Jade trunk show featuring the designer's summer collection with up to 50 percent off. Tuition includes lunch, materials and a limited-edition Austin Jade Fashion Rocks camp T-shirt. Students 11-19 are invited to apply; 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Newport Beachside Hotel and Resort, 16701 Collins Ave., Sunny Isles Beach; $89-$149. austinjade.com/in-loop/fashion-rocks.

Clothesline Project-Domestic Violence Awareness: Bring a T-shirt to paint and hang on the clothesline as a commitment to ridding homes, neighborhoods and the world of violence and abuse. Lt. Joseph Schillaci of A&E's reality TV series The First 48 and deputy commander of the Miami Police Department's Communications Section, will be on hand to offer encouragement and support; 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday; Broward Mall, 8000 W. Broward Blvd., Plantation. jennifermathis-fisher.com.

Fashioning a Cure: Fashion show, cocktails, hors d'oeuvres and a raffle benefits Foshay Cancer Center at Jupiter Medical Center, 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday; Admiral's Cove Ballroom, 200 Admirals Cove Blvd., Jupiter; $40. 561-745-7841 or juccellini@hotmail.com.

Go Pink for Breast Cancer Awareness: ESPA TLC evenings provide a variety of decadent mini spa treatments, pampering cocktails and delicious canapés from Acqualina's famed menu to raise money for breast cancer awareness; 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Thursday; Acqualina Resort, 17875 Collins Ave., Sunny Isles Beach; $65. 305-918-6844 or www.acqualina.com.

Guardians of the Children Luncheon: Runway fashion show by fashion designer Carolina Herrera. Luncheon begins at noon. Hosted by Jackson Memorial Foundation's Guardian Angels. Benefits Holtz Children's Hospital; 11 a.m. Thursday; InterContinental Hotel Miami, 100 Chopin Plaza, Miami; $150, $1,500 for table, reservations required. 305-355-4999 or www.jmf.org.

Swarovski Supports Yoga Program for Breast Cancer Survivors: During October, 10 percent of proceeds from sale from Swarovski's pink accessory collection at all its stores will be donated to the Libby Ross Foundation's Yoga Program for Breast Cancer Survivors. 800-426-3088 or swarovski.com.

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