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The Story Behind Felicia Horowitz’s Stunning Dress From The Wearable Art Gala
Human rights activist and philanthropist, Felicia Horowitz stepped on the red carpet with purpose.
On Saturday, Richard Lawson And Tina Knowles Lawson kicked off their inaugural Wearable Art Gala at the California African American Museum (CAAM) in Los Angeles. The husband and wife duo, both artists in their own right, bring their respective expertise as a master acting teacher and acclaimed fashion designer to the establishment of the newly minted WACO Theater Center, an art and performance hub ‘where art can occur.’ “The purpose of this endeavor is empowering people to gain the skills and ability to identify and pursue their dreams no matter who they are or where they came from.” says Tina Knowles Lawson. “It is also to give both professional and non-professional actors, artists and youth a place to celebrate their own talent and artistry.” Richard Lawson adds, “WACO is our dream come true.”
Of course, Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, Solange Knowles, Bianca Lawson and Kelly Rowland, the Gala’s Honorary Chairpersons, came through in their wearable art to bless the charitable event with pure glamour.
When Felicia Horowitz, human rights activist and founder of the Horowitz Family Foundation, stepped on the red carpet donning a stunning retro cut dress, she did so with dual purpose. Aside from slaying in the lovely period piece, in an Instagram …