Parsippany Lions Launch First-Ever Indian Fashion Fair for Global Impact

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The Parsippany Lions Club and Leo Club will host the Pre-Loved ‘Indian Wear’ Charity Fair on August 16 from 1:00 p. m. to 5:00 p. m. at 1081 Parsippany Boulevard.

The fair will feature a curated selection of exquisite, once-worn Indian garments, allowing attendees to purchase elegant attire while supporting humanitarian efforts. Proceeds will support key global causes championed by Lions Clubs International, including child cancer, diabetes prevention, and disaster relief. A representative highlighted that the event serves as a heartfelt way to promote service and provide garments with a personal and global story. Attendees can look forward to handpicking beautifully preserved ethnic apparel and giving gently used clothing a new purpose. Entry requires a donation secured through a Charity Boutique Pass.

This charity fair aims to blend fashion, tradition, and service, celebrating community compassion. Interested individuals can email info@parsippanylionsclub. org for more details or to get involved.

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