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EVENT REPORT   04.21.09 3:33 PM PRINT | SEND TO A FRIEND |
Intergalactic Style
To promote its annual Buy Design fund-raiser, Windfall used a social media campaign—including a Barbarella-inspired character on Twitter—to draw guests to the fashion-focused, space-themed event.
In a time of economic uncertainty, Windfall Clothing Service event manager Kelly Carmichael wanted to emphasize the return on investment for guests attending (or considering attending) the clothing bank’s "Buy Design 6: In Space" fund-raiser, held Saturday at the Fermenting Cellar. “We really wanted people to know it was worth it to come,” said Carmichael, who worked with Faulhaber PR to launch a social media campaign and Web site promoting the benefit’s purpose and perks.

“Facebook and Twitter are great ways to get a dialogue going with people about the event and our organization, which is especially important in times like these," Carmichael said. The face of the Twitter campaign, BuyBarella, a character inspired by the Jane Fonda movie Barbarella, tweeted about everything from outfit ideas for the space-themed event to hints about the night’s hors d’oeuvres (like herb-crusted lamb chops), and the gift bag (stuffed with full-size beauty products from sponsor Proctor & Gamble). BuyBarella's 477 Twitter followers had a chance to win one of three sets of tickets to the benefit.
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An oversize black-and-white image of Barbarella fronted the DJ booth. - Photo: Stephanie Cloutier for BizBash
An oversize black-and-white image of Barbarella fronted the DJ booth.
Photo: Stephanie Cloutier for BizBash
Spotlights shone on a space suit at the entrance to the Fermenting Cellar. - Photo: Stephanie Cloutier for BizBash
Spotlights shone on a space suit at the entrance to the Fermenting Cellar.
Photo: Stephanie Cloutier for BizBash
The Beauty Lab took on a science lab feel with mini pylons, dry ice, and volunteers dressed in paint-splashed aprons.  - Photo: Stephanie Cloutier for BizBash
The Beauty Lab took on a science lab feel with mini pylons, dry ice, and volunteers dressed in paint-splashed aprons. 
Photo: Stephanie Cloutier for BizBash
Guests could get their hair and makeup touched up at the event. - Photo: Stephanie Cloutier for BizBash
Guests could get their hair and makeup touched up at the event.
Photo: Stephanie Cloutier for BizBash
Encore Food with Elegance catered the event for 450 guests. - Photo: Stephanie Cloutier for BizBash
Encore Food with Elegance catered the event for 450 guests.
Photo: Stephanie Cloutier for BizBash
Fashion File's Adrian Mainella hosted the event. - Photo: Courtesy of Raymund Galsim Photography
Fashion File's Adrian Mainella hosted the event.
Photo: Courtesy of Raymund Galsim Photography
Event organizers hung large coloured spheres from the ceiling throughout the Fermenting Cellar. - Photo: Courtesy of Raymund Galsim Photography
Event organizers hung large coloured spheres from the ceiling throughout the Fermenting Cellar.
Photo: Courtesy of Raymund Galsim Photography
   
Windfall Clothing Service's Buy Design 6: In Space Benefit

Audio Production RP Dynamics
Balloons Balloon Corporate Events
Catering Encore Food With Elegance
Event Marketing, PR Faulhaber PR
Flowers Petals
Model Styling Agency Vert
Rentals Chair-man Mills
Rentals Contemporary Furniture Rentals Inc.
Security Star Security
Technical Audiovisual Supplier Q Ideas
Venue The Fermenting Cellar

Another tweeted-about attraction at the event—which drew 450 guests—was the newly added Beauty Lab. For $20, guests could shop for three beauty items with different price points from brands such as Smashbox, L’Oréal, and Hugo Boss. Carmichael said the Beauty Lab allowed guests who might not have the cash to bid in the 150-item silent auction to still walk away with goods. “We really wanted to make sure there was something for everyone,” she said.

As in years past, the event committee—headed by co-chairs Andrew Sardone, Tralee Pearce, and Jill Richardson—chose a time period as inspiration for the theme and decor. This year, Sardone said the space theme was inspired by the “pop future” portrayed in films like Barbarella and 2001: A Space Odyssey. A rocket constructed from a sonotube concrete form, plywood, and manila paper decorated the venue’s entrance, and planet-like balloons hung over the bar and dance floor, where the Galactic Go-Gos performed twice.

With designers such as Philip Sparks in attendance, Fashion File’s Adrian Mainella as host, and auction items from local designers Comrags and Jenny Bird, the event was geared toward a style-savvy crowd. “Buy Design’s roots are really in the fashion and design industry in Toronto, so we incorporate elements of fashion into the event,” said Sardone, referencing auction items and fashion illustrator Danielle Meder's work on the ad campaign.

Carmichael said she felt fortunate to have all last year’s corporate supporters—including platinum sponsor Stonegate—return for Buy Design 6. Additional sponsors included TD Bank Financial Group, BMO Financial Group, Alterna Savings, Ontario Credit Union Charitable Foundation, Davis + Henderson, Mill St. Brewery, XOXO Wine, Skyy Vodka, Evian, Fashion Magazine, Now, The Globe and Mail, blogTO, and She Does the City. The event raised more than $93,000 for the organization.

Correction: The story has been changed to reflect the amount the benefit grossed rather than netted.

  —Erin Letson
RELATED TOPICS Windfall Clothing Service, Procter & Gamble, Smashbox, L'Oréal, Hugo Boss, Stonegate, TD Bank Financial Group, BMO Financial Group, Alterna Savings, Ontario Credit Union Charitable Foundation, Davis + Henderson, Mill Street Brewery, XOXO Wine, Skyy Vodka, Evian, Fashion Magazine, Now, The Globe and Mail, blogTO, She Does the City

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