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Join us for an unforgettable evening of fashion, philanthropy, and empowerment at the 2025 Project Role Model Fashion Show!
📅 Date: Friday, August 22, 2025
📍 Location: Cincinnati Music Hall Ballroom
VIP Happy Hour: 5pm-6pm
General Admission Check-in begins: 6pm
Fashion Show Begins: 7pm
After Party: Directly after the show
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cincinnati proudly presents this inspiring runway event, where our Bigs and Littles will take center stage, modeling the latest styles from Macy’s. More than just a fashion show, Project Role Model is a celebration of confidence, mentorship, and the power of positive role models.
All proceeds from this event will directly support Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cincinnati, helping to create life-changing mentoring relationships for local youth.
Event features:
--> Our event emcee's & honorees: Britney Ruby Miller– CEO of Jeff Ruby Culinary Entertainment + Bawe Shinholster - Corporate Director of Training & Quality Assurance at Jeff Ruby Culinary Entertainment
--> Open bar 🍷
--> Delicious Appetizers 🍢🍤
--> Silent auction and raffles 🎟️
--> 360 photobooth and other photo opportunities 📸
--> DJ Natalie from Q102🎤
Grab your tickets and get ready for a night of style and purpose! Interested in sponsoring? Contact Amanda Emmons Shumate to learn more about sponsorship opportunities with BBBS - emmonsshumate@bigsforkids.org
✨ Dress Code: Emerald Elegance 💚
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$225 fee
VIP Admission
-Preferred reserved seating -VIP early entry access 5pm-6pm -Open bar -Appetizers -After-party access
PURCHASE$1,600 feeVIP Table
-Preferred reserved table for 8 guests -Reserved row for 8 guests -VIP early entry access 5pm-6pm -Open bar -Appetizers -After-party access
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Location / Venue
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- Address:
- 1241 Elm Street
- Cincinnati, OH 45202
- USA
- Time:
- Aug 22, 2025 6:00pm - 8:00pm ET

In Support of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cincinnati
We create life-changing friendships by matching adult mentors with at-risk Tri-State children in need of positive role models. We partner with parents and guardians, volunteers and others in the community, and hold ourselves accountable for each child in our program. Statistics show these Little Brothers and Sisters have higher aspirations, greater confidence, do better in school and avoid risky behaviors.