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  • A Night Out: Knock Out Abuse Gala

    Hundreds of women and a ’60s theme? This year’s Knock Out gala was the place for sequins, bouffants, and lots of Dolman sleeves.

    >> See more Knock Out photos in our slideshow here 

    What: Knock Out Abuse Against Women 16th anniversary fundraiser.

    Where: Ritz-Carlton, Washington, DC.

    When: Thursday, November 5.

    Ticket price: $500.

    Attire: Cocktail or “groovy ’60s attire.” Lots of women got into the spirit with sequined minidresses, psychedelic prints, headbands, and touches of tie-dye. More than one sported afro wigs, and several wore perfect bouffants that would have made Jackie O. jealous.

    Who: The sold-out gala, created by DC events planner Andre Wells, hosted more than 750 Washington women. The more notable names in the crowd included Channel 9’s