On Monday night, the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum was the site of a "beefcake fashion show courtesy of Jeffrey Fashion Cares, which left the predominantly male crowd a little hot under their starched collars," according to The New York Times. From the article:
“The show’s definitely known for being underclothed, and I mean that in a
good way,” the fashion designer Peter Som said.
“We try to keep the lineup sexy,” said Andrew Weir, the show’s casting
director. “You won’t find your skinny Paris boys here.”
The event, hosted by Jeffrey Kalinsky, owner of Jeffrey, a luxury fashion boutique in the meatpacking district, is an annual benefit to raise money for AIDS and various gay, lesbian, and transgender groups. Ticket sales raised a startling $550,000 this year. The evening’s co-chairman Nate Berkus explained, “I’m the first openly gay male talk-show host. The issues are very close to my heart.”
Here are some amazing photos from the event:







And I'm officially drooling...
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