Tiffany Ortiz joins in a night of accessories for UNICEF and Fashion Project
Jack Winer general manager of Lux Bond & Green lets Tiffany Ortiz try on a diamond ring as daughter, Alex Ortiz, 11, reacts. They were there for Lux Bond & Green’s Fashion Party to benefit UNICEF on Thursday October 4, 2012. (Matthew J. Lee/Globe staff)
Tiffany Ortiz’s daughter Alex lit up Thursday night as her mom tried on a diamond ring at Lux Bond & Green. The Ortiz ladies were at the jeweler for the Lux Bond & Green fashion party to benefit UNICEF and Fashion Project, an organization that funnels money from the sale of slightly used yet stylish clothes to the charity of the donor’s choice. In Tiffany’s other hand is her husband David Ortiz’s shirt, which she gave to the Fashion Project cause. Guests at the event got champagne and a look at the jewelry company Ippolita’s new collection.
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