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The KLEIDER MACHEN LEUTE Charity Gala - Glamorous climax of a strong campaign

13.11.2017 | 16:06 Clock | People
The KLEIDER MACHEN LEUTE Charity Gala - Glamorous climax of a strong campaign
The KLEIDER MACHEN LEUTE Charity Gala - Glamorous climax of a strong campaign
The KLEIDER MACHEN LEUTE Charity Gala - Glamorous climax of a strong campaign

With the photo campaign CLOTHES MAKE PEOPLE, quite ordinary people in their professions were again unusually staged by photographer Nikita Kulikov in 2017. People who normally don't wear a suit at their workplace. The aim of the campaign is to showcase people with unusual professions (e.g. sewage treatment plant diver, word dealer, chimney sweeper), without whom a big city like Frankfurt would not function. Twelve ladies and gentlemen are staged at their workplace in a tailor-made suit. Every month a new photo is published and presented to the public. At the end of the year, there are 12 people from Frankfurt who, representing many, show a point of view that we have not seen before. The highlight of the campaign was, for the third time now, the big charity gala, which this year took place in the Gesellschaftshaus of Frankfurt's Palmengarten.

Next to Wolfgang Bosbach (CDU), the actors Mark Keller and Peter Lohmeyer as well as top model Kim Hnizdo (winner Germanys Next Top Model) also presented chic fashion made to measure for a good cause. But that was not all: Independently of the gala, he also supported the charitable purpose of the fashion show and donated 3,000 euros from his own pocket to support 18-year-old Ena from Frankfurt. She suffers from spastic tetraparesis and is determined to become a member of the Bundestag. With Kubicki's donation, the young woman will be able to fulfill her wish of a disabled driver's license.

The gala also serves a social purpose. Donations of over 30,000 euros were generated to benefit the Leberecht Foundation, which thereby supports disabled or disadvantaged children and their families.

More info can be found at: <link http: www.kleider-machen-leute.net _blank>Www.kleider-machen-leute.net

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