ahr.es.ihm Launches Fall/Holiday 2011 at CFS

Designer Features One-of-a-Kind Fashions Exclusively at Charity Fashion Show

ahr.es.ihm’s new collection is stylish but practical women’s clothing.   The Fall/Holiday 2011 collection will launch exclusively at the Charity Fashion Show (
http://charityfashionshow.org) on April 2 at the Fort Mason Center in San Francisco.  This collection is aimed at both sophisticated and edgy chic women and will be sold primarily at True Essence Boutique in Piedmont, CA beginning September 10.

Highlights will include chocolates, gold tones, feathers, faux furs, and fluid grandeur.  “As a brand that puts a woman’s grace and elegance first, I wanted to create a desirable, fun, and wearable collection that offers something for a variety of tastes,” the designer (R. Shay Miles), who began her eponymous acronym label in 2009, told WVTV Bay Area. “I feel like all of the sexy, elegant, and timeless women’s wear is lean and reserved for the expensive brands and that does not sit well with me, all confident women should be able to have access to feel beautiful, inside and out, with ahr.es.ihm’s clothes.
  We made that possible in last year’s collections, and hope it is enjoyed this year as well!”

For tickets, please visit:  
https://www.wepay.com/tickets/view/54127

About Charity Fashion Show
Charity Fashion Show (CFS) strives towards arts promotion, cultural diversity, community involvement, and global outreach. We believe that the visual arts, fashion particularly, should have a larger stake in the artistic realm of the West Coast, and should work as a vehicle for promoting social change and for promoting social change throughout the Bay Area, across the United States, and around the globe. Moreover, our keystone show in Spring specifically gives to a charity that will have international impact. CFS uses charity and outreach as a means of transforming the world around us into a positive, diverse environment.  The beneficiary for 2011 is The Princess Project, an organization that helps to provide prom dresses and accessories for youth who otherwise cannot afford them. Visit them at http://princessproject.org.  Charity Fashion Show is an annual event recognized as “the best runway show on the West Coast” by SF Examiner.