Neon Kisses hosts anti-bullying fashion show at the Brooklyn Academy of Music

Dozens of miniature supermodels walked the runway at a fashion event to raise awareness for anti-bullying. The fashion show held at the Brooklyn Academy of Music featured children's clothing line Neon

News 12 Staff

Oct 13, 2014, 5:27 PM

Updated 3,818 days ago

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Dozens of miniature supermodels walked the runway at a fashion event to raise awareness for anti-bullying.
The fashion show held at the Brooklyn Academy of Music featured children's clothing line Neon Kisses.
Devon Cox, Neon Kisses designer, says the event is to benefit and encourage those who are being bullied, as well as encourage people to do something about the abuse.
Organizers of the event say combining a fun fashion show with an important message is their way of making sure people are paying attention to the issue of bullying. They say people should be on the lookout for four types of bullying - verbal, physical, mental and cyber.
Counselors say changes in mood and declining grades at school can be signs that a child is being bullied.