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Behind The Seams 16th Annual Fashion Show


Editor’s note: The above screenshot of photos first appeared in 201 Magazine’s June 2026 issue. Click here to view the photos.

201 Magazine ran a series of photos in their “be social” section from the 16th annual Behind The Seams fashion show that benefitted Table to Table. The event raised $200,000, enough to fund the rescue of nutritious food for 2 million healthy meals for our hungry neighbors.


Table to Table is New Jersey’s first and largest food rescue nonprofit, bridging the gap between food being wasted and people facing food insecurity. We bring rescued fresh, nutritious food to 276 community partners, including social service organizations, pantries, shelters, fresh produce markets and centralized distribution hubs. Food is provided free of charge. Through this, Table to Table touches a diversity of those in need, including families, children, veterans, and older adults, making good nutrition accessible while serving as a stimulus for other longer-term benefits. Since 1999 we have rescued more than 133,271 tons of nutritious food — enough for 266,542,863 million meals — and delivered it to our neighbors in need, saving over 612 metric tons of methane saved.

REAL PEOPLE, REAL STORIES.

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