"The Modern Bride"

Cassb studio presents

Fall Collection 2024

This year’s collection was inspired by florals because just like women, they are all uniquely different and beautiful in their own way. While incorporating delicate 3-D florals across the collection, we are playing on all the occasions you experience in your season as a bride. As you attend the Fall 2024 showcase, you can most certainly expect extraordinary “creativity of design” and that stunning “wow factor” that CassB is best known for. 

Our event will be hosted at Winston Salem’s newest wedding venue, The Crest. We will begin the afternoon with a cocktail hour followed by our main event, the CassB Runway Show. At the close of this section of our program, light appetizers will be provided during an ongoing silent auction, as well as participate in photo opportunities with our owner and designer, CassB.  

Although the goal of this event is to celebrate and showcase the newest CassB collection, we have set up a very special "Women Supporting Women'' initiative program in which she invites you to help her to support other women in vulnerable communities with new opportunities. 

See more details below.

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"We started working in Nicaragua in 2011 in the city of Matagalpa. As you can imagine, there are many people and families that live in extreme poverty and are making as little as a few dollars a day. This situation moved many families and children to work at the local trash dump which created a cycle of lack of education and opportunity. Poverty was the repeated story of those who live there. We tried to come up with a strategy that would give people not just enough for the day but something that would provide for the future as well. That’s why we started the Hope Academy.

Our goal is to give reinforcement for kids to attend school as well as provide them with what they need to continue their education. We now have over 500 kids in this program. In addition, we provide free hot meals for over 700-800 children daily so they can have the nutrients that they need to be able to go to school and learn.

 We realized that education was the key to success and a better future away from the trash dump. As we teach children, we also provide training for young women. We have been teaching women how to sew for the last 11 years, and as a result, we have had many graduating their program. This teaches them a trade to earn a living and to provide for their families. We are very confident that by teaching them these skills in addition to other courses that we offer like wood working, cosmetology, electrical wiring, etc. they will have a brighter future."

Why your support matters

The Hope Project

WOMEN SUPPORTING WOMEN

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The Hope Project