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Guests had fun socializing and snacking on refreshments.
Sophia Graff, Lucy Sun and Tommie Yuri had a great time dancing and enjoying some drinks.
Aubrey Wollett, Doug Snell and Jasmine and Nicholas Papagikos had a great time chatting.
Mariel Morales and Angela Mazzitelli displayed some Mary Kay products on their table.
Deejay Alex B. spun some tunes for partygoers.
Stephanie Henley and Troy Beasley were happy to have an evening out.
Deborah Shearman and Boris Garbe were happy to help host the event.
Lovelle Augustine, Christy Knox and Liz Jones looked stunning in their dresses.
Stephen Racanelli and Ansley Gebben enjoyed spending the evening together.
Jay Dick, Lisa Zitani and Verna Barnes decked out in a black-and-white theme.
Carla Hughes introduced shoppers to her soap products.
Tara Lowe and Suzanne Woodward were all smiles as they sipped and snacked on refreshments.
Denise Grant and Alison Shaffer posed with some of the clothes being sold.
Paige “Tuni” Blackwelder brought some goodies to sell as holiday gifts.
ORLANDO Dozens of people gathered Friday, Nov. 10, at The Art Gallery at Mills Park to get some pre-holiday shopping done and support the Second Harvest Food Bank. Vendors with companies such as Arbonne, LuLaRoe and Mary Kay were present at the fashion-forward event to offer guests options for holiday shopping. Additionally, those in attendance enjoyed a fashion show — presented by Tuni of Winter Park — along with refreshments, wine, a deejay and more. Half of the proceeds went to benefit Second Harvest Food Bank, a "nonprofit organization that collects, stores and distributes donated food to more than 550 feeding partners in six Central Florida counties," according to its website.