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Press Release

'A Flair For Care' Fashion Show To Benefit Nathan Adelson Hospice

Published on Wed, Apr 2, 2014 (10:11 a.m.)

(LAS VEGAS) – Neiman Marcus will sponsor its prestigious “A Flair For Care” Fashion Show on Saturday, May 3 at Wynn Las Vegas with all proceeds benefitting the non-profit Nathan Adelson Hospice. The 14th annual event has raised more than $6 million over the years.

Guests will be treated to an elegant lunch catered by Wynn Las Vegas and can participate in an “Only the Best” Opportunity Drawing. The drawing features items from the world’s most sought-after designers and includes jewelry, handbags, luxurious experiences, trips and many other notable items.

The event begins at 10:30 a.m. Individual tickets are $250, with sponsorships available. Space is limited. To purchase tickets, contact Stephanie Forbes at Nathan Adelson Hospice at 702-938-3910 or [email protected].

This year’s fashion show, Red Carpet Designer, Monique Lhuillier, will be personally showcasing her FALL 2014 Ready to Wear Collection. Monique Lhuillier and her husband, Tom, own a couture fashion house based in Los Angeles, most prominently known for bridal wear designs, glamorous cocktail dresses and romantic evening gowns. Their partnership has grown the business into one of the most successful brands internationally, and it now includes a ready-to-wear collection and an array of licensed categories.

In 2003, she was inducted as a member of the Council of Fashion Designers of America. Recognized internationally as one of the foremost fashion designers, she has dressed celebrities and important political figures, such as Gwyneth Paltrow, Halle Berry, Reese Witherspoon, Drew Barrymore, and First Lady Michelle Obama.

About Nathan Adelson Hospice
Nathan Adelson Hospice, the trusted partner in providing hospice care and palliative medicine for 35 years, is the largest non-profit hospice in Southern Nevada, caring for about 400 patients daily. In 1978, Nathan Adelson Hospice began providing home care hospice service in Southern Nevada with the mission to offer patients and their loved ones with comprehensive end-of-life care and influence better care for all in the community. In 1983, Nathan Adelson Hospice opened an in-patient hospice in Las Vegas, and today the hospice is recognized as a national model for superior hospice care.

The mission of the hospice is to be the hospice of choice, employer of preference, training center of excellence, and the community’s trusted partner for comprehensive end-of-life care. Its vision is simple: no one should end the journey of life alone, afraid or in pain. The hospice also is home to The Center for Compassionate Care, a non-profit counseling agency providing individual, group and family counseling services to address grief, loss and issues related to surviving life-threatening illnesses. For more information, visit www.nah.org.