The annual DIFFA gala at NYC's Cathedral of St. John the Divine celebrated fundraising efforts for HIV/AIDS, homelessness, and mental health support while honoring the Angelo Donghia Foundation. Guests enjoyed performances, including singer Rhonda Ross, while acknowledging the significance of design education in combating social issues. In other news, Burberry announced a collaboration with the Victoria and Albert Museum to redesign its fashion wing, slated to debut as the Burberry Gallery in 2027. Additionally, Doorman founder Alex Geriner unveiled a line of eco-friendly furniture inspired by French postmodernism, utilizing sustainable materials.
Last night, masked revelers streamed into New York's Cathedral of St. John the Divine for DIFFA's (Design Industries Foundation) annual fundraising gala, raising funds for treatment, care, and education for those affected by HIV/AIDS, homelessness, and mental health challenges.
The event honored the Angelo Donghia Foundation for its long-standing commitment to the DIFFA Student Design Initiative, highlighting the importance of support for design education tied to social causes.
Burberry is partnering with the Victoria and Albert Museum to redesign the fashion wing, which will be named the Burberry Gallery, set to open by Spring 2027.
In his New Orleans workshop, Doorman founder Alex Geriner creates eco-friendly furniture from responsibly sourced wood, showcasing a blend of sustainability and luxurious design.
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