The Tomorrow’s Stars Foundation (TSF) continued its tradition of combining purpose with creativity during the opening weekend of NBA Summer League in Las Vegas, teaming up with The Sunday Collective for a first-of-its-kind event that brought fashion, community, and youth empowerment together on center court.

At halftime of the Brooklyn Nets vs. Washington Wizards matchup, the Thomas & Mack Center transformed into a runway as The Sunday Collective presented its debut children’s fashion show. Kids from the local Las Vegas Community stole the spotlight and took over the runway. 

Each young model showcased pieces from The Sunday Collective’s Summer 2025 collection, a line celebrated for its sustainable materials, timeless design, and attention to detail. But the true spotlight belonged to the children themselves, walking proudly, smiling brightly, and representing the next generation of dreamers and doers that the Tomorrow’s Stars Foundation is dedicated to supporting.

For TSF, the collaboration went far beyond fashion. Proceeds from The Sunday Collective’s on-site pop-up directly supported the Foundation’s programs in sports, technology, mentorship, and education, helping create more opportunities for underserved youth to thrive both on and off the court.

The partnership perfectly embodied both organization’s shared values and reinforced a message central to TSF’s mission: that investing in children today shapes the leaders, innovators, and changemakers of tomorrow.

As the young models took their final walk to a round of applause, the energy inside the arena was electric. Not just because of the style, but because of what it represented: a celebration of youth, empowerment, and possibility.

The Tomorrow’s Stars Foundation remains committed to creating experiences like this where creativity meets purpose and where every child, no matter their background, gets the chance to shine.