The 5th Annual Chic In Prints African Fashion Show takes place Saturday, October 24, 2026 at Polynesian Gardens in Plantation, FL. Theme: “Elegance Rooted in Strength” — celebrating African fashion and honoring breast cancer survivors. Format includes a runway show, cultural performances, a survivor tribute walk, vendor marketplace, and VIP networking reception. Expected attendance: 100–200 guests. (“Live fashion runway show, cultural performances, survivor tribute ceremony…”)
Purpose & Mission
The show celebrates African culture, supports African designers and entrepreneurs, and uplifts the community through breast cancer awareness. (“Celebrate the artistry and heritage of African fashion… Empower our community through awareness, advocacy, and charitable giving.”)
Audience Snapshot
A diverse, culturally engaged audience of mostly women (70%), ages 25–85, including professionals, entrepreneurs, and community influencers. Strong digital reach: 4,020 Instagram followers and growing. (“African, African American, Caribbean, and multicultural communities.”)
Why Sponsor
Sponsors gain:
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High‑value visibility
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Multichannel promotion (banner, program, social media, website, email)
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Access to influential community members
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Alignment with breast cancer survivor advocacy (“Live audience exposure… Multichannel visibility… Cause alignment.”)
Your sponsorship directly funds venue, décor, production, talent, marketing, and the survivor tribute. (“Venue, décor, and production… Survivor tribute ceremony…”)
Metallic Sponsorship Tiers
🥇 Platinum — $5,000
Maximum visibility + premium access
🥈 Gold — $3,000
High‑impact brand exposure
🥉 Silver — $1,500
Strong mid‑tier visibility
🏅 Bronze — $750
Entry‑level community partnership
🎗️ Survivor Tribute Sponsor — $500
Dedicated to honoring breast cancer survivors
⚙️ In‑Kind Sponsor — $250+ value
For goods/services contributions
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Recognition based on value
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1 ticket
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Program + website listing
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Exhibit space (if applicable)
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1 social post (“Name/logo on applicable materials… Exhibit or display space.”)