Known for their trendsetting style and iconic vocals En Vogue took to the runway this past NYFW to perform at the 15th Anniversary of The American Heart Association’s “Go Red For Women” Red Dress Collection Fashion Show presented by MACY’S. In 2003, the American Heart Association and the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute took action against a disease that was claiming the lives of nearly 500,000 American women each year – a disease that women weren’t paying attention to. A disease they truly believed, and many still believe to this day, affects more men than women.
Stemming from that action, The American Heart Association’s “Go Red For Women” Red Dress Collection Fashion Show was born. The show unites top Designers with Celebrities that strutted down the catwalk in red to raise awareness about heart disease in women and support the American Heart Association’s “Go Red For Women” campaign. This year, the show was exceptionally monumental as it celebrated its 15th Anniversary. En Vogue was honored to lend their support knowing that heart disease is a leading cause of death among women of color. Check out some of the event highlights down below.
En Vogue at Go Red For Women Red Dress Collection 2018 Fashion Show
The group is releasing their first studio album since 2004 on March 30th and is sure to be their most diverse creative work yet. The new album, Electric Cafe, features collaborations with some of today’s most sought-after producers and artists, including Ne-Yo, who penned ‘Rocket’ with production by Curtis “Sauce” Wilson and Raphael Saadiq, who wrote and produced the smoking hot track, “I’m Good”. The Hip-Hop laced “Have a Seat” ft. Snoop Dogg was penned by writer/producer Taura Stinson, and the group’s original production duo, Denzil Foster, and Thomas McElroy tapped back into En Vogue’s signature sound with “Déjà vu” and “Blue Skies”.
Look out for the ladies performance on the “Wendy Williams Show” March 29th before embarking on a European Tour April 2nd.