Justine Frangouli-Argyris
Photos: Harry Barba
Photos: Harry Barba
In support of the “Dovee Project” for the early
diagnosis of ovarian and endometrial cancers, a glamorous fashion show
featuring designers from Greece was held in Montreal by the Lyceum of GreekWomen of Montreal (LGWM).
The main speaker of the event was Dr. LucyGilbert, who, with her research team at McGill's Glen University Hospital
(MUHC), is attempting to develop a smear test to diagnose endometrial and
ovarian cancer cells in their precancerous stage, before they turn deadly.
As she noted, ovarian cancer, known as a "silent killer," is usually
diagnosed at an advanced state, requiring aggressive treatments for patients
and frequently resulting in the loss of human life.
The official guest of the event was Orsalia Parthenis,of the historic brand “Parthenis,"
who showed parts of her summer collection emphasizing silk and cotton sets
designed by David Dowton, an internationally renowned fashion artist. Parthenis’s
clothes brought the breeze of the Greek islands to Montreal, a city still
dealing with the remnants of a long winter.
The newly emerging young Greek designer, Eva
Soulakou, presented her collection of "BlueBlue" beachwear. These
modern young swimwear draw inspiration from Greece’s turquoise seas and landscapes.
Some fur pieces from Starlight Furs completed the Blue Blue Beachwear giving the swimsuits a sexy Canadian flavor!
The highlight of the event was the catwalk of
the “Fabulous 7,” seven distinguished Montreal Greek Canadian who managed to
beat cancer despite an often tortuous ordeal. Dressed in Orsalia Parthenis’
garments that were specifically chosen for each one of them, strutting on the runaway,
handsome, dynamic and sending the message that even if a part of the female
body, be it the womb or the chest, is missing, femininity remains an integral
part of their existence.
Tears flooded the eyes of the audience when the
seven women joined hands, lifting them upwards like "Caryatids,"
while music reminiscent of the shores of Greece played on in the background.
It should be noted that the Consul-General of
Greece to Montreal, the Honorable Michael Gavriilidis, stressed the importance of
the Dovee project for the detection of ovarian and endometrial cancers and
congratulated the LGWM for its initiative to financially support this
groundbreaking research.
The event was hosted by the
award-winning Canadian (CTV) television reporter, Rob Lurie, while the
main sponsor was Air Canada, enhancing the prestige of the endeavor. Many other
corporations provided financial assistance for the undertaking as well.
The LGWM was able to introduce Greek fashion to
Montreal at an event to prevent women's cancers that will be etched
indelibly in the memory of those of Hellenic and non-Hellenic origin who
attended this historic event at the Palace Congress Center in Laval.
The music for the event, which raised upwards
of $10,000.00, was arranged by the prominent Greek music director,
Pantelis Gkoudis.
Make up: Rachel Shultz Cosmetiques
Hair: Mandyz Salon
Organizing Committee
Cochairs: Athena Kyriacou-Dimitra Argyropoulos
Members: Peggy Vrettis, Elizabeth Scoufaras, Tina Kalogrias
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