Tickled Pink 2009
The evening started with the gathering of moms and teens in the breath-taking Comcast Center.
Over 200 teens and another 200+ moms came out to enjoy an evening of fashion and awareness, raising over $100,000.
The team at the Comcast Center embraced the "pinkness" of Tickled Pink!, extending tremendous hospitality.
Teens of all ages transcended generational lines in the shared passion for ending breast cancer.
Evening highlights included exceptional food, drink and electrifying music embraced by all teens.
Occupying the extraordinary 43rd and 44th floors of the Comcast Center, Tickled Pink! was an evening of elegance.
Not just for teens, parents also lent their support to the young generation in their special brand of activism.
Pre-teens also enjoyed the action, passion, fashion and camaraderie of the evening.
Teens "preened" in preparation for the raffle and fashion show.
Many found Tickled Pink! as the opportunity to make the fight against breast cancer a family affair.
Philadelphia Teens for the Cure Co-founder and Tickled-Pink! Co-Chair, Eliza Davis.
Breast cancer survivor, Barbara Davis, proudly looks on as her daughter, Eliza, speaks to the guests.
Models in waiting! Teen fashion show participants overlook the activities below.
Elaine I. Grobman, Executive Director of the Komen Philadelphia Affiliate, presents a "Generations of the Promise" award to Eliza Davis.
Tickled Pink! survivor honoree: Dr. Marcia Boraas, The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.
Teens for the Cure co-founders Eliza and Barbara Davis (ends) with honoree, Dr. Marcia Boraas and Elaine Grobman.
Members of the Philadelphia Teens for the Cure Founders Committee, Wendy and Sami Kapnek.
Neiman Marcus fashion models lead off the show in the epitome of poise and style.
Moms and teens took to the runway: (l-r) Sara, Barbara and Eliza Davis.
Survivor moms and their teens participated in the fashion show, sponsored by Neiman Marcus.
Breast cancer survivors and their daughters celebrated victory over the disease.