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The Roots Mural Dedication
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Kelly Rowland & The Dream
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The Hamels Foundation’s Diamonds and Denim Gala
The attire at The Hamels Foundation’s Diamonds and Demin Gala ranged from barely there – Tammy Jean “wore” denim overalls painted by body artist Kerry Ann — to a full assortment of denim donned with jewels. Event co-hostess Heidi Hamels donned a flowing cream-colored wrap top with designer skinny jeans accessorized with a simple yet elegant diamond necklace.
Attendees included several of Cole Hamels’ Phillies teammates, including Ryan Howard, Cliff Lee, John Mayberry Jr., Laynce Nix and Vance Worley. Athletes from other Philadelphia sports, past and present, also came out to show their support. The Flyers’ Scott Hartnell showed up decked out in denim, as did Eagles long snapper Jon Dorenbos, who paired his overalls with a denim cap. Offensive lineman Todd Herremans attended with a polished blazer cuffed at the sleeve, and former Eagle Ike Reese was decked in a denim button-down shirt, as was wife Renee.
Chase Utley was in attendance with wife Jennifer, whose beautiful necklace was from Jimmy Choo for H&M. But the blinged out couple award has to go to Jimmy Rolllins and wife Johari, who revealed to two.one.five that their diamonds were custom made courtesy of jeweler Isik in New York. Rollins rocked an attention getting “JR” necklace while Mrs. Rollins wore two brilliant layers of diamond necklaces that set off her wedding ring, also fashioned by the jeweler.
Entertainment for the night was provided courtesy of John Legend, who didn’t walk the red carpet but rocked the house in always stylish basic black.
Diamonds and Denim is the brainchild of Heidi Hamels. Every penny of the proceeds from ticket sales to the event, as well the silent auction, provides funding to low-income schools in Philadelphia. It also benefits a school currently being built in Malawi as well as programs to help the nation’s children impacted by the HIV/AIDS virus.
Brandyn Campbell
Brandyn Campbell is founder and writer of The Sports Muse and Philly Sports Muse. She is also Fashion and Entertainment Columnist for OCNN Report. Brandyn is a freelance writer and blogger who loves both fashion and sports in equal measure.





































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