Washington DC

2024 Latin Fashion Awards
Awarded the Spain designer Agatha Ruiz de la Prada; her daughter Cosima Ramirez and her assistant were present during the Latin Fashion Award ceremony at the Metro Center Marriott Hotel in Washington DC, October 14, 2009.

LATIN FASHION WEEK DC: A Celebration of Culture and Style
Latin Fashion Week is a vibrant event that showcases the rich tapestry of Latin American fashion, art, music, and culture. This Met Gala-style fashion at the Iconic City Club of Washington, 555 13th St NW, Washington, DC 20004
November 9, 2024 at 6pm
Theme: "Fashion meets Culture." Dress under this theme showcasing creativity and high fashion.
Red carpet: Get ready to make your fashion statements and draw global media attention.
Impact: Become the intersection of fashion, art, and culture.
Beneficiating: the International Women & Children Burn Foundation.
What to Expect
What to Expect
Latin Fashion Week! This incredible event is a celebration of Latin American fashion, culture, and creativity. We would love for you to join us in supporting this vibrant community.
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Fashion Exhibition
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Fashion Show,
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Cocktail welcome reception
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Hors d'Oeuvres all nigth
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Cash Bar
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Supporting a good cause
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Hosting an international delegation of top influencers for a luxury experience.
Meet the Designers
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Beneficiating: The Women and Children's Burn Foundation.
Global outreach in, the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Bolivia, Honduras Panama, Palestine, Sri Lanka, Nigeria, and more.
International Women and Children's Burn Foundation (IWCBF) is a non-profit humanitarian foundation dedicated to healing burn victims in underserved areas of the world by creating clinics which provide ongoing rehabilitation and education to severely burned women and children and train and empower local residents to achieve their clinic’s self-sustainability within the first three years of inception.
The mission of the IWCBF, a 501 C-3 organization, is to help establish comprehensive burn rehabilitation centers and to educate the local medical professionals in developing countries to help improve the physical and psychological conditions and outcomes following burn injurie
Dominican designer Maurizio Alberino, left, Ambassador of the Dominican Republic Roberto Saladin and his wife, Bertha Nin Saladin. Rebecca D'Angelo/FTWP

Elie Esper of the Elie Esper Salon in Ridgefield, N.J. and Andress Aquino producer of Cotue Fashion Week Rebecca D'Angelo/FTWP
The Latin Fashion Awards is more than a celebration — it’s a revolution in recognition.
We honor the visionaries shaping the future of fashion across Latin America and the diaspora. Designed to spotlight excellence in creativity, innovation, and cultural impact, the Latin Fashion Awards is where emerging and established designers gain the visibility, validation, and global connections they deserve.
For designers, it's a platform to elevate their brand.
For investors, it's access to the next wave of culturally-driven fashion leadership and market opportunity.
Latin fashion is not a trend — it's a movement. And the Latin Fashion Awards is where it takes center stage.
Jewelry designer Victor Sabido. Rebecca D'Angelo/FTWP
Latin Fashion Awards 2011 more here
Washington DC, the home of the Latin Fashion Week, was awarded during the Latin Fashion Award ceremony at the Metro Center Marriott Hotel in Washington DC, October 14, 2011.


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