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Thursday, May 17, 2012
12:04 a.m. PDT
 
Beautiful In Blue
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On Oct. 26, Rochelle Gores Fredston (pictured), ARCADE Boutique and Philanthropic Society Los Angeles (PSLA) hosted The 2nd Annual Autumn Party benefiting Children’s Institute, Inc. (CII) at The London West Hollywood Rooftop. The evening began with a fashion show by famed New York designer Yigal Azrouël, marking his first-ever Los Angeles show. Yigal Azrouël presented his Spring 2012 Collection. To further support CII year round, Rochelle Gores Fredston launched her own charity group, Philanthropic Society Los Angeles (PSLA), to bring together a group of forward-minded young professionals to raise funds and awareness for Children’s Institute, Inc. The title sponsor for this year’s event was Solange Azagury-Partridge. Additional sponsors included Neil George, MAC, Sprinkles Cupcakes and Gilt City.
 
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