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A night of fashion and wine raises $220,000 for A Safe Place

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On May 10, 400 women and men slipped into their best cocktail attire and stepped out in stylish shoes for an evening of shopping, wine, and fashion at the Lincolnshire Marriott Resort to support lifesaving services for survivors and children of domestic violence, at the third annual Wine Women & Shoes event.

The evening featured a trendy multi-designer marketplace of shoes, jewelry, and handbags; wine tasting by 12 vintners; a fashion show presented by Chicago designer Ann Everett; and silent and live auctions featuring lavish trips and experiences.

The night to remember raised $220,000 to benefit A Safe Place.

A Safe Place is the sole provider of services exclusively focusing on domestic violence victims in Lake County. Through multifaceted programs and services, A Safe Place assists victims and their children in transforming their lives after domestic violence, prevents future abuse by addressing its root cause through abuser intervention programs, and educates the community about domestic violence and how everyone can be involved in its end. Last year, A Safe Place touched over 29,000 community members.

"We are honored and humbled by the overwhelming support for our third year of Wine Women & Shoes," said Pat Davenport, chief executive officer of A Safe Place. "It is exciting to see women of all generations and men from corporations, local businesses, agencies, and the police department join together to help eliminate domestic violence in our communities."

After the shopping ended, guests sat down to learn more about the mission. Davenport told them that one in three women and one in five men in the country are the victims of serious physical violence at the hands of intimate partners. A survivor from A Safe Place support groups in Lake Forest bravely stood on stage and told the story of her abuse and her husband's eventual suicide.

The evening was also highlighted by the volunteer "Shoe Guys," who represented A Safe Place by raising $27,000 in the community before the night of the event. During the event, the "Shoe Guys" showed off the latest fashions available in the marketplace on silver platters and strutted their stuff on the catwalk. In addition, three fashionistas were awarded Best in Shoe for the most Powerful Pumps, Fearless Flats, and Warrior Wedges of the evening, and one stunning guest was awarded Best Dressed.

"Be Fearless" was the theme of the night and the fashion show included a trail of models wearing Ann Everett's newest spring collection available for sale on her website anneverettfashiondesigns.com. The energy stayed high as a Tina Turner impersonator took the stage for three songs.

Sponsors of the event included Mercedes-Benz Autohaus; Cycle Logistics; Uline; Evanston Masonry; Volkswagen Credit; Rosalind Franklin University; Donlen, A Hertz Company; The Law Offices of David R. Del Re; HTH Technologies; ALLSTAFF; Libertyville Bank and Trust; State Bank of the Lakes; Bob Baizer/Romanucci & Blandin LLC; The Lake Forest Police Foundation; Berger Schatz; Takeda; WIN Women's Inclusion Network; Nancy and Andy Mills; Corey and Christy Noland; and The Steve and Barb Anderson Family Charitable Fund.

"Thank you to all of our sponsors, donors, volunteers and guests for making our third annual event a great success," Davenport said. "With your help, lives are transformed and saved."

Next year's event is planned for May 8, 2020.

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A Tina Turner impersonator rocked the house with a group of volunteers from the audience at the Wine, Woman & Shoes fundraiser. Courtesy of A Safe Place
Ann Everett Fashion Designs showcased her Spring collection for A Safe Place. The event raised $220,000 to benefit A Safe Place's efforts to stop domestic violence. Courtesy of A Safe Place
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