On October 6, 2025, in Downtown L.A., fashion enthusiasts gathered for a good cause. To raise awareness of men’s health, the Blue Jacket Fashion Show featured two-time World Champion boxer Teofimo López walking the runway. Wearing a suit designed by Carlos Campos, the Honduran American designer showcased his influence on modern menswear. Highlighting blue jackets and architectural lines, the event celebrated style and support for men’s wellness.

In collaboration, fashion designer Frederick Anderson and ZERO Prostate Cancer transformed the runway into a platform with a purpose. Advanced prostate cancer cases rise 5% each year, making it the most commonly diagnosed cancer among American men. Together, fashion designers and entertainers joined forces with the nation’s largest nonprofit dedicated to ending prostate cancer. In turn, sharp tailoring and clean styles came together to advocate for the cause on the runway.
Teofimo López shared, “I’m honored to be part of this important event, founded and hosted by Frederick Anderson, and to use my platform to help get the word out. Prostate cancer affects one in eight men, with Black men facing the highest risk, and Latino men are also impacted across communities nationwide. It’s important that we talk about it, get tested early, and know that organizations like ZERO Prostate Cancer are here to help and support men everywhere. I’m proud to stand alongside everyone walking the runway tonight in support of this cause.”
Learn more about this silent disease at zerocancer.org.
XOXO,
Your Fashion Bestie


