Immaculata to Host Fashion Show to Provide Prom Dresses to High School Girls Who Can’t Afford Them

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Students in Immaculata University’s fashion merchandising program will sponsor a fashion show, “Spring into Prom,” on Saturday, March 23 from 6:30-9 PM in the Great Hall.

The fashion show is a fundraiser to support high school girls who cannot afford to buy a prom dress. The evening features hors d‘oeuvres, vendors, hair and makeup demonstrations, raffle prizes, and live music by Three and One.

Salon Blush and Wings for Success are allowing high school girls to borrow prom dresses for their special night at no charge. Guests may also donate new and lightly used prom dresses on the night of the fashion show. The latest prom designs from the David’s Bridal Prom Dress 2019 collection and cultural formal wear from Tolani Boutique will be showcased on the runway, along with a collection of dresses designed by Immaculata’s fashion merchandising students.

Tickets are $25 for adults and $10 for students and can be purchased by clicking here.

“The Fashion Group is so excited to be organizing another prom fashion show for local students,” said senior Marisa Tafuro, president of the Fashion Club. “Prom is a wonderful high school tradition, and we are grateful for the opportunity to help the students make their prom as special as possible.”

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