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Canopy Blue’s Holiday Trunk Show for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

By Seattle Mag October 24, 2012

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In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, join Julie Gralow, MD, director of WE-CAN—the Women’s Empowerment Cancer Advocacy Network, a collaboration with Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, UW Medicine and Fred Hutch—and Elizabeth Roberts (formerly Wraphabillement) at Canopy Blue on Thursday, October 28 from 1:30 to 7:30 p.m. for a Holiday Trunk Show.

Shop Canopy Blue’s breezy nautical-meets-boho looks with help from owner Danielle Ackerley, and get rainy-weather ready with style-meets-function jackets from Elizabeth Roberts, who will also be on hand to steer you to chicness.

20 percent of all proceeds that day will be donated to WE-CAN and the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.

 

 

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