Blue Jacket Fashion Show
Please join us for the highly anticipated Blue Jacket Fashion Show, a unique event founded by fashion designer Frederick Anderson benefitting ZERO Prostate Cancer. Sponsored by Johnson & Johnson, this exceptional gathering seamlessly blends the realms of fashion, entertainment, sports, healthcare, and media to openly address the critical issue of prostate cancer.
With a specific emphasis on tackling racial disparities and underserved communities, the Blue Jacket Fashion Show is more than just a display of style; it’s a platform for meaningful conversations for a disease that impacts 1 in 8 men.
The renowned Blue Jacket Fashion Show will continue to elevate prostate cancer awareness by hosting its first-ever Los Angeles (LA) Fashion Week event. Founded by fashion designer Frederick Anderson along with Laura Miller, the Blue Jacket Fashion Show has hosted eight annual fashion shows in New York City. This year will mark the first West Coast show, kicking off LA Fashion Week at 6 pm, Wednesday, November 13, 2024, at W Hollywood.
Featured on the Blue Carpet
The worlds of fashion, entertainment, sports, healthcare, and media unite again for the Blue Jacket Fashion Show. Many have been walking the catwalk since the event launched in 2016, but there are also some exciting new faces this year.
Dressed by top designers, including:
NN07, Arjona Collection, Bonnie Young, Bugatchi, Elie Balleh, Epperson, Magpies & Peacocks, Paisley & Gray, Perry Ellis, Potro, Ruben & Chapelle, The Salting, Stephen-F, Terry Singh and Urban Zen.
Save Lives Today
Johnson & Johnson will match donations made November 1 – December 1 up to $10,000.
Your support helps bridge the gap between racial and health disparities in prostate cancer among Black men and underserved communities.

Previous Events
View previous Blue Jacket Fashion Shows, held at Moonlight Studios in New York City and streamed live nationwide.
Know Your Risk
It is important for all men to understand their risk for prostate cancer. Get educated to make informed decisions about your health with resources from ZERO.

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Black Men and Prostate Cancer
Black/African American men are much more likely to get and die from prostate cancer than other men. Find more information and resources for Black men.

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