Πέμπτη 15 Μαΐου 2025

What a catwalk with Vassilis Zoulias and Pericles Kondylatos!



The 3rd Greek Fashion Show with Vassilis Zoulias

and Pericles Kondylatos organized by the LGWM

raised $150.000 for the Diveegene project

 What an incredible night! The Lyceum of Greek Women of Montreal lit up the runway in support of the DOvEEgene Project, advancing early detection for ovarian and endometrial cancers last April 30th at the magnificent Palace Convention Centre in Laval, Montreal.

It was an evening filled with celebration, community pride, and hope for a future where no woman is lost to these silent killers. Five inspiring women—survivors and those diagnosed early thanks to Dr. Lucy Gilbert’s DOvEE test—shined on the catwalk.

The internationally renowned Greek designer, Vassilis Zoulias, presented his stunning haute couture collection at the 3rd Annual Greek Fashion Show in Montreal, last April 30th, organized by the LGWM in support of the project for the very early diagnosis of ovarian and endometrial cancer, the “DOvEEgene.” (MUHC Foundation)

"I am thrilled that, through my work, I can contribute to such important medical research that has the potential to spare millions of women from ovarian cancer, this insidious disease known as the "silent killer.” I commend the LGWM for taking the lead in disseminating the DOvEEgene research and supporting it financially while promoting Greek fashion at the same time," said Vassilis Zoulias, the designer who dressed Emily in Paris season II..

The fashion show also showcased the talent of the well known jewelry designer, Pericles Kondylatos, who showed his latest collection inspired by his love of nature.

Aphrodite Salas, the distinguished Professor of Journalism at Concordia University, hosted graciously the event.

 


Honorary chair was Sandra El-Helou , municipal councillor, City of Laval and Event co-ordinator was  Maria Fotopoulos.




Five women, THE FABULOUS FIVE, ovarian and breast cancer survivors, walked the runway.  They were Amalia Markakis, Yula Kiskiras, Ioanna Photiadis, Sheyda Senoglou and Eleni Karapanos.

Justine Fragouli-Argyris, president of the LGWM, underlined that “we, the Greeks of Canada, are grateful to the two renowned Greek designers, Vassilis Zoulias and Pericles Kondylatos, for their participation in this event in support of the DOvEEgene. a pioneering molecular detection test whose dissemination and universal acceptance by the medical community will help save future generations of women from ovarian and endometrial cancer.”

“At the same time, we showcased acclaimed Greek fashion and I am very proud that the LGWM is at the forefront of the promotion of Greek creativity abroad. A sum of $150.000 was raised during this glamorous fashion show”.

 

Dr Lucy Gilbert with designers Vassilis Zoulias (left) and Pericles Kondylatos (right)

Dr . Lucy Gilbert the founder and lead researcher of the Doveegene Project Chair, Gerald Bronfman Department of Oncology at McGill University  stated:

“What a deeply moving evening it was to see art and science come together on the runway at the Lyceum of Greek Women of Montreal fashion show, in support of The DOvEEgene Project. I had the honor of attending the Vassilis Zoulias Haute Couture presentation, where beauty and elegance lit up a room filled with compassion, solidarity, and purpose.

As the creator of DOvEEgene, seeing our mission - to advance the early detection of ovarian and endometrial cancers - embraced in such a powerful way was both humbling and inspiring. These diseases often go undetected until it’s too late. Our goal is to change that narrative.

A heartfelt thank you to the internationally acclaimed designers Vassilis Zoulias Haute Couture and Pericles Kondylatos Jewels, who came all the way from Greece to bring this spectacular show to life.

Deepest gratitude to Archon Nicholaos Tsatas, a devoted businessman, philanthropist, and benefactor; the Beaverbrook Foundation, and especially Maître VINCENT PRAGER, one of the directors of the Foundation - your support means the world.

And a special thank you to Maria Xiradakis Fotopoulos and Justine Frangouli-Argyris for your tireless work in organizing an unforgettable night. Thank you also to Belle Grivakis, who is always such an incredible help.

To the five courageous women - survivors and those diagnosed early thanks to the DOvEEgene test - who walked the runway: your presence was a beacon of hope.”

Marie-Elaine Laramee, ceo of the MUHC Foundation expressed her gratitude for this extravaganza event that raised $150.000:

“The MUHC Foundation extends its deepest gratitude to Justine Frangouli-Argyris and the Lyceum of Greek Women of Montreal for their continued and unwavering support of the DOvEEgene project. Your dedication, year after year, plays a vital role in advancing our mission to improve early detection of ovarian and endometrial cancers. 🕊️

We are honoured to recognize the internationally renowned designers Vassilis Zoulias Haute Couture and Pericles Kondylatos Jewels, who graciously travelled from Greece to contribute their exceptional talent and vision to this year’s event. Your creative contributions brought extraordinary elegance to the evening.

We also wish to thank Archon Nicholaos Tsatas and the  Beaverbrook Canadian Foundation, with special recognition to Maître Vincent Prager for his outstanding support and generosity.

To all those who made this event possible: your passion, dedication, and commitment to women’s health are truly inspiring. Your contributions are deeply valued and have a profound impact on the success of DOvEEgene. “.

 

The Doveegene Project

Dr. Lucy Gilbert is in the final stages of the clinical research for the new molecular “Pap-type” test that will detect ovarian and endometrial cancer very early. Many LGWM female members have already taken the test and two were diagnosed with pre-cancerous cells in their abdomen and underwent hysterectomy, saving them from the silent killer that is ovarian cancer.

 While many researchers are working on ovarian and endometrial cancers, Dr. Gilbert is the only local researcher looking for an early detection test. She is uniquely positioned to achieve this goal. While labs in the US may have more funding, her expertise as a physician and her access to a diversity of women within our public healthcare system are key to enabling her to finish the clinical study needed to confirm her discovery. This is historical and it is happening right here, in Montreal! 

 


About the Lyceum of Greek Women of Montreal (LGWM)

 

The Lyceum of Greek Women of Montreal is a foundation registered with CRA, a non profit organization that promotes cultural and feminist issues among its other activities.

 

The 15 women from various professions and backgrounds who comprise the board of directors of the LGWM are Canadian ladies of Hellenic origin with passion and dedication to various causes. From its creation in 2016, the LGWM has promoted unique aspects of Greek culture beginning with their first major undertaking, the “STATUE OF THE GREEK IMMIGRANT,” a work by the esteemed international sculptor, Giorgos Houliaras, that was donated to the City of Montreal on the occasion of its 375th anniversary and has become one of the city’s major landmarks.

 With numerous successful events to its credit, the LGWM has been a major force behind the research of the DOvEEgene Project being carried out by Dr. Lucy Gilbert's team at McGill University and which will soon become the (new) tool for the prevention of ovarian and endometrial cancer. 

 Although its roots derive from traditional Hellenic culture, the LGWM has influenced and continues to influence Montreal’s macro-culture, leaving its mark on the modern cultural landscape of the city.

 


 




 


 


 




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