Myriam Chalek

Chalek saw an opportunity to guide young designers in the process of product marketing and development combined with intellectual property law which led to the start of her first company, Creative Business House.

Soon after, the philanthropic organization Association Let's Give a Chance, offered her the position of vice president, which she accepted making her one of its main benefactor partners.

"[1] In April, 2018, Chalek traveled to Cambodia with the non-profit organization "Donnons Leur Une Chance" to distribute tools, sewing machines, and 1000 chickens to families living in poverty.

Although Chalek encountered some controversy as one of the criteria for models to apply was to walk without their guide dogs or canes, the visually impaired community was positively receptive to the show.

The Show featured blind and visually impaired models[12] Among them was 2012 Mrs. America and Mrs. World pageant winner, April Lufriu who walked the runway with her daughter Savannah both who currently live with Retinitis Pigmentosa.

[13][14] Continuing her fashion world activism, Chalek sought to raise awareness of sexual abuse, combining her efforts with the MeToo movement.

[17] Each of the survivors walked accompanied by a male model wearing a pig mask which was an oblique reference to the #MeToo movement in France translated as #exposeyourpig.