Cleavitz Selected to Show New Fall Line at Urban Chic’s Annual Trunk Show During Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Baltimore, MD (PRWEB) October 15, 2013 -- Cleavitz, the ultra-comfortable patented half-top that makes layering easy and gives women of all bust sizes the confidence to wear stylish, low-cut fashions, was selected from hundreds of designers to showcase its new line of Crushed Velvet Cleavitzes. The bustling Baltimore location of Urban Chic is quickly becoming Harbor East’s trendy fashion district.
Urban Chic reached out to Washington, DC and Maryland designers to participate in its Annual “In-store Trunk Show.” This grand event features local jewelry, handbag and fashion accessory designers. Thanks to Lindsay’s eye for style and commitment to mixing pieces from established brands with newer trends from up-and-coming designers, Cleavitz is just one of three local designers selected for this event.
“I am honored to be part of this Urban Chic Event. That it’s happening during Breast Cancer Awareness month is a bonus for Cleavitz since we give 2% of our revenue to Capital Breast Care Center of Washington, D.C.,” says Julie Crotty, CEO and Creator of Cleavitz. “I am especially looking forward to meeting all of our local customers as well as Urban Chic’s loyal customer base face-to-face.”
The Urban Chic Trunk Show will be held on October 17 from 6:00-9:00pm at its Harbor East location, 811 Aleceana Ave., Baltimore, MD.
About Cleavitz:
Founded by Julie Crotty in 2008, Cleavitz is a comfortable half-top worn over a bra and underneath low-cut fashions. Available in numerous styles, colors and sizes. Cleavitz has been doing business with consumers, boutiques and retailers since 2010. Two percent of all revenue goes towards breast cancer research. For more information about Cleavitz, visit http://www.Cleavitz.com or call 877-387-9897.
Contact:
Kelsey Ford
Cleavitz -- Communications
301-482-2333
kford(at)cleavitz(dot)com
Julie Crotty, Cleavitz, Inc., http://www.cleavitz.com, +1 (240) 780-6195, [email protected]
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