New York, NY – Fashion
4 Development (F4D) hosted its
12th Annual First Ladies Luncheon on
Tuesday, September 24th during the 79th
Session of the United Nations General
Assembly.
Evie Evangelou, F4D President
and Founder co-hosted with Yue-Sai Kan,
Chinese American television host and
producer, entrepreneur, author, and
humanitarian, who was announced as F4D’s
2024 Visionary Award recipient. The
afternoon featured their signature
“green carpet” with a cocktail
reception, awards ceremony, and fashion
show showcasing Global Runway by
Mirela Nurce,
Sandriver Cashmere and Wang
Feng Couture.
The annual luncheon is an
opportunity for First Ladies and Royals
from around the globe, as well as
diplomats, philanthropists, fashion
VIPs, and other key influencers to
celebrate the unprecedented cooperation
between international diplomacy and
fashion.
The First Ladies Luncheon
began with green carpet arrivals and
cocktail reception where guests were
served luxury bubbly rose, Aphrodise,
(an exclusive wine sponsor of the event)
upon arrival. The celebratory reception
was an opportunity for peers and
associates to mingle and network.
Exhibitions on display included
Education Above All’s (EAA) Weaving
Hopes from Silatech Beneficiaries in Morocco,
celebrating Moroccan identity and rich
culture with traditional products made
by Moroccan youth beneficiaries from one
of Silatech’ s projects in partnership
with Al Amana Microfinance Institution
projects. Others spotlighted included
Moroccan Kaftans by Sheikh Mohammed
Bin Rashid Al-Thani, Founder of the
Institute of Arab and Islamic Art,
Kaftans by Siham ElHabti and Berber
jewelry and vintage pieces by
Kenza Melehi in collaboration with Yves
Saint Laurent and
Jean Paul Gautier.
Artist Libby Klein
showcased a selection of her
hand-painted tequila bottles paying
homage to the culture and ideals of
North America, South America, Europe,
Africa, Asia, Australia, and Antarctica.
First ladies in
attendance included First Lady of
Albania, First Lady of Angola, First
Lady of Bahamas, First Lady of Bosnia,
First Lady of Bulgaria, First Lady of
Colombia, First Lady of Guyana, First
Lady of Vietnam, First Lady of
Kosovo, First Lady of Fiji, First Lady
of Malta and more. Additional
notable attendees and honorees included Fern
Mallis, women’s advocate and
entrepreneur Julia Haart, Preeta Sinha,
designer Helen Yarmak, Jean Shafiroff
and Prince Dimitri of Yugoslavia, Glenda
Bailey, former FL Sophie Trudeau, Nia
Thompson, Dayle Haddon, Barbara Winston,
Keiko Ono Aoki, Nicole Miller and
Emina Cunmulaj Nazarian.
Evangelou welcomed all
guests and introduced a short video
spotlighting F4D’s 4th annual
Sustainable Goals Banquet, which took
place the previous evening.
Following the video,
Evangelou introduced F4D’s Global Runway
(GR) fashion show, where models
showcased signature pieces representing
regions from around the world by Mirela
Nurce exclusively designed for Global
Runway. Of the designs, Evangelou
commented “Global Runway is an
international initiative that brings
together 100 nations through fashion as
well as art and culture. In process is a
450-page art book published by Skira
Publishing and art directed by LDF
Studio in Milan with a pilot documentary
in the works. The fashion show will open
at the UN in 2026, as a symbol of
tolerance, reconciliation and global
unity among nations. The book is written
by Stephanie Dillon renowned artist and
writer. Global Runway is not just about
fashion, it’s about creativity overall,
and one of our partnering artists, Libby
Klein who hand painted tequila bottles,
from all different regions of the world
is part of today’s exhibit. We are
celebrating the world coming together,
and it is a good time to do it, while
the UN is in session.”
Evangelou next
introduced Yue Sai-Kan, the
recipient of the F4D Visionary Award to
give her remarks and introduce a video
about Sandriver Cashmere. She noted,
“Founded by my friend, Juliet Guo. Our
theme is fashion for development, and
Sandriver is a great example of fashion
for development. Juliet has revived the
ancient Mongolian hand-felt technique.
Working with herders and local women in
very poor remote areas to preserve these
skills and empower women by providing
them with job opportunities and a chance
to improve their lives. Juliet’s vision
of slow fashion, focusses on quality,
traditional craftsmanship and
sustainability.” A beautiful display of
Sandriver cashmere designs was then
showcased on the runway show featuring
coats, ponchos and more.
Juliet Guo,
the founder of Sandriver Cashmere then
took the floor to receive the F4D
Fashion Award. Since its inception in
2002, she has trained and empowered
women in the Himalayas to earn vital
salaries to support their families.
Julia Bodner,
Partner and Talent Manager at
Envisionary Management introduced a
short video from Brandy Hellville before
presenting the academy award-winning
film’s director Eva Orner with
the F4D Impact
Through Film award.
Orner said, “The reason
that I initially wanted to make this
film was because I thought I had been
buying sustainable clothing for the last
10 years from companies that did not
abuse and exploit their workers and that
didn’t contribute to environmental
damage. Then I learnt about greenwashing
and that most of the sustainable
clothing I was buying was not
sustainable because there is not much
global regulation in the fashion
industry. The last line of the film is
“we simply need to buy less.” At the end
of the day, we all need to look at our
closets and our lifestyles and cut our
consumption down and buy things made of
natural fibers that we will wear
forever.”
Dr. Najat Maalla M’jid,
who serves as the United Nations Special
Representative of Secretary- General
Antonio Guterres on Violence against
Children, next presented Chantal
Khoueiry, Chief Culture Officer of
The Bicester Collection and Founder
Brides do Good, with the F4D Medal of
Honor for her commitment to empowering
women and children wherever they are
born.
Khoueiry said, “This
recognition is not just for me—it
belongs to every girl, every woman, and
every community whose stories have
shaped what I do. I am who I am because
of my roots. Growing up with my Lebanese
and African heritage, I learned early
the power of resilience, community, and
generosity. I’ve been incredibly
lucky—given opportunities that many
girls and women from where I come from
don’t have. That’s what drives me to
give back, to ensure that the doors
opened for me are opened for countless
others worldwide.”
Evangelou then took the
stage to present FEED’s
Lauren Bush Lauren and Sharon Bush with
the F4D Family Philanthropy Award.
Sharon spoke about taking her children
to soup kitchens and homeless shelters
noting that it was her lifelong goal and
ambition to raise her children to be
philanthropic. She noted, “Life’s worth
is measured not in its length, but in
its goodness.”
FEED’s Lauren Bush
Lauren, Sharon’s daughter then
took to the podium, “FEED is a social
business with the mission to create good
products that help feed the world. After
traveling the world as a student in
college, traveling to Guatemala, I saw
childhood hunger and had to do something
about it. Kids might wake up each day
not knowing where their next meal will
come from, just because of where they
were born. The idea for FEED came from
the power we have as consumers to wake
up every day and make choices about what
we want to wear, what brands we want to
support, what our values are and in
doing so to help feed kids.”
Evangelou then introduced
the Regeneration video featuring the
premier Regeneration Festival in
Uzbekistan organized by F4D’s Goodwill
Ambassador for Preserving Culture Lola
Karimova-Tillyaeva followed by a
surprise announcement of F4D’s official
fragrance The Harmonist collaboration of
an accessories collection with South
African fashion designer Thebe Magugu,
which is now sold at Bergdorf Goodman.
The Harmonist perfume travel sets were
generously included
in guests giftbags.
The last award of the
afternoon, the F4D Eco Award was
presented to Amy Green, CEO &
Founder, of The Green Vision; Global
Ambassador; Environmental Advocate,
Philanthropist, and Journalist and
Founder of the Footprint of Life Gala.
Amy Green said, "One
person can’t change the world, but
together, through collaboration and true
connection, we can create magic. I’m
honored to be working with some of the
most extraordinary scientists around the
world and individuals with the Planetary
Guardians, who are developing the
Planetary Boundary Health Check. This
device will track the state of the
planet and help us create a roadmap back
to safety. As a global ambassador for
Tusk, I’ve been deeply involved in
anti-poaching efforts. It’s when we work
together and use our natural resources
wisely that we can create real change.
The magic ingredients are collaboration,
connection, and an open heart.”
The luncheon featured a
beautiful executed Chinese menu created
by Master Chef Guo and concluded
with a stunning runway show by Wang Feng
Couture and a ceremonial ornate blanket
display of Chinese calligraphy
representing happiness for all by Yiling
Li.
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To learn more about F4D, please visit:
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About Fashion 4
Development
Fashion 4 Development
(F4D) is a private sector global
platform founded by Evie Evangelou in
January 2011 in cooperation with UN
Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon to support
the United Nations Millennium
Development Goals and “Every Woman,
Every Child”. F4D builds upon the core
leadership principles of the 4E's:
Educate, Empower, Enhance and Enrich,
and activates partnerships that promote
the Fashion, Beauty and Lifestyle
Industries, advance economic and social
development activities, preserve culture
and empower women. In 2015 F4D committed
to support the 17 UN Sustainable
Development Goals and place a
significant focus on sustainable
lifestyle practices for a healthier
world. Fashion 4 Development’s tagline -
“Giving Back is the New Luxury” – and
its message to promote positive social
change are being received with open arms
around the world, with initiatives in
over 20 countries.
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About F4D
Honorees:
Juliet Guo, Founder of Sandriver
Cashmere
Juliet Guo is the
founder of Sandriver, a
premium cashmere brand
with a focus on
sustainability, and a
native of Inner
Mongolia. Since its
foundation in 2002, she
has trained and
empowered women in the
Himalayas to earn a
much-needed wage to
support their families.
Eva Orner, Emmy and
Academy award-winning
film producer
Academy and Emmy Award
winner Eva Orner is an
Australian filmmaker
based in Los Angeles.
Eva Orner is being
honored for her most
recent film released
April 2024 on HBO/Max –
Brandy Hellville &
the Cult of Fast Fashion
– a look on toxic teen
culture that exposes the
universal detriments of
fast fashion.
Amy Green, CEO &
Founder, The
Green Vision |
Global Ambassador |
Environmental Advocate,
Philanthropist, and
Journalist | Founder of
the Footprint of Life
Gala
Amy Green is a
conservationist,
philanthropist and
journalist. She is
focused on protecting
the planet and
endangered species
through anti-poaching
patrols, education,
planetary boundaries,
rainforest preservation,
and conservation
programs. Amy’s
'Footprint of Life Gala'
brings together the most
innovative organizations
in conservation. Amy
will be launching her
vegan fashion line, *'Giada',
in February 2025. Her
designs aim to promote
mindful choices about
climate and celebrate
the beauty of all living
creatures.
Yue-Sai Kan, Chinese
American television host
and producer,
entrepreneur, author and
humanitarian
Yue-Sai Kan is a Chinese
American television host
and producer,
entrepreneur, author and
humanitarian. She is
known for her work in
bridging the gap between
China and the United
States. She has been
nicknamed "The Oprah of
China", and People
magazine called her
"the most famous woman in China". Time magazine proclaimed her
"the Queen of the Middle Kingdom."
FEED’s
Lauren Bush Lauren and
Sharon Bush
With three small
children at home, Sharon
launched the Karitas
Foundation to increase
funding for homeless and
abused children across
the United States.
Karitas brought
awareness and much
needed funding to
several organizations
who could then realize
their mission of
improving the lives of
thousands of children.
During her work with
Karitas, Sharon
prioritized volunteering
alongside her family and
taking her kids to soup
kitchens and homeless
shelters, so they too
could get involved.
Sharon Bush has served
as a board member for
several charitable
organizations, including
the Knowledge is Power
Program(KIPP) and the UN
Women for Peace
Association (UNWFPA),
among many others. She
is currently involved
with the
Museum for Democracy.
Lauren Bush Lauren is
the Founder and CEO of
FEED, an impact-driven
brand founded upon the
belief that food is a
universal human right.
Every FEED product sold
provides school meals to
children through direct
donations to our
on-the-ground partners.
Since 2007, FEED has
helped provide over 125
million school meals
around the world and
here in the U.S. For her
work with FEED, Lauren
has received multiple
awards, including
Fortune Magazine’s Most
Powerful Women
Entrepreneurs in 2009
and Inc. Magazine’s 30
Under 30 in 2010. In
2015, she was named a
World Economic Forum
Young Global Leader.
Lauren resides in New
York City where she also
serves on the Board of
Directors for the Food
Bank for NYC. Outside of
work, Lauren’s most
important role is as
Mama to three boys –
James,Max, and Rocky.
Chantal Khoueiry, Chief
Culture Officer, The
Bicester Collection and Founder
of Brides do Good
Chantal Khoueiry is the
Chief Culture Officer of
The Bicester Collection
and Founder of Brides do
Good, a social
enterprise that raises
awareness and funds to
empower girls with a
mission to end child
marriage.
As Chief
Culture Officer of The
Bicester Collection,
Chantal leads the
Collection’s global
philanthropic programme
DO GOOD, and the Unlock
Her Future Prize,: an
annual initiative to
identify and support
women entrepreneurs in
founding a start-up that
will create positive
social, economic, and
environmental impact
across their communities
and beyond aligning with
the United Nations
Sustainable
Development Goals.
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