The holiday season is a time of giving and sharing, and two of our agents, Lisa Liscio and Kelley Vanacore in Branford, CT, are leading the charge in giving back to those in need in their community of Branford and throughout the state of Connecticut. Lisa and Kelley are spearheading a much needed event this season and ask for
conversation about fashion for women. that s interesting. what made you decide to do that? i wanted to make fashion accessible, there s a stigma attached to it. labels matter and i wanted young women to feel empowered by what they wear and the style they have is independent and doesn t mat every how much it cost or where you bought it from and i wanted to just open that forum for young girls to be able to discuss their love of fashion. it s a beautiful transition and i have to say thank you to the bottomless closet an organization here in new york, i hosted a major event for them yesterday. they provide interview outfits for women, many single moms who know that walking in the door were often judged by what they have on. they give interview skills to land jobs. it does matter from when you re a teen into when you re adult. we know that sometimes donate this suit, this is alice and olivia. you heard it, kara is donating the suit off her back