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Fixation party draws over 700 Washingtonians
Posted by Susanna at 2:32 PM, Nov 15, 2008 (Comments)
Category: Events
THE ARTS IMPRESSARIA Philippa Hughes’ big Fixation event on Friday night, November 14, at The Fight Club on Ninth Street Northwest in Washington, D.C., drew well over 700 “ultra-cool” Washingtonians to enjoy a wonderful photography exhibit, listen to the House Music presented by The Jones and DJ Anish and watch the skateboarders strut their stuff on the indoor skatepark at the Fight Club. Peruse the photos below of the ultra-cool denizens who showed up in their edgy outfits – everything from latest designer duds to thrift shop finery.
PHILIPPA IS making quite a name for herself. And she is quite the party fixer. Her latest PR coup was getting her photo in Washington Life Magazine’s list of “Nightlife” people and being included in what the magazine calls D.C.’s “sexy and sophisticated set.” (On a personal note, I formerly worked for Washington Life, which is Washington premier society magazine and is the publication of record for who’s cool and hip, stylish, rich and famous.)
WASHINGTON LIFE called Philippa the “queen bee of the D.C. creative scene and founder of the Pink Line Project (www.pinkline.org). As the magazine points out, Philippa is dedicated to promoting local artists, and paints the town in unique fashions that no one else is wearing. If you wannabe cool in D.C., or if you’re just passing through, hook up with the Philippa’s exciting parties and events.



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