On February 26th, 2011, Hightower High School's senior class hosted their annual fashion show. The purpose of this wonderful show was to raise money for the senior class of 2011, however, the outcome portrayed more than just funds. Other than having an eventful fundraiser, our main goal was too not only put on a great fashion show, but an amazing production. We had local musicians sing, a live band perform, the TSU Debate and Speech team recite poetry, and fellow classmates choreograph a dance routine. Alongside with the astounding entertainment: we featured designs by Buffalo Exchange, Chemical X, Purple Hollywood, WDYM, Stash Clothing, Stuck in July, and Bow Ties by Jilani. This production was led by two fellow seniors, Aj Gibbson, CEO of WDYM Clothing, and Chelseaa Fadairo, CEO of Fadairo Management. They were accompanied by a miraculous team of stage directors, hair stylist, make up artist, and visual consultants. Being able to live out my career as a clothing stylist, me and a good friend of mine by the name of Tiffany Brown were the two stylist of the fashion show. Every look and piece were construscted by us. The crowd was very pleased with our work, and delighted by the whole show altogether. Check out our styling and pictures from the whole show below!
Aj Gibbson
Chelseaa Fadairo
Local fashionistas coming to watch the show!
The hosts. Erin Prestage, and Anayka Pomare
sporting fashion from Buffalo Exchange
Opening act of our local musicians. Juelz, and Jasmine
Stuck in July.
WDYM
Bow Ties by Jilani
Purple Hollywood
Halftime performances by fellow classmates.
TSU Debate and Speech Team
Stash Clothing
Chemical X
Round of applause!
The Stylist
..alongside with the hair and makeup team.
After the show with friends.
The whole production was a success, and the evening within itself was too lovely for words. The compliments on me and Tiffany's styling was wonderfully overwhelming, and very much appreciated. Look out for future posts with styling gigs I'm indulged in. With the grace of God, I'll make it far in my career.
Special thanks to Taylor Turner and Caitlyn Metoyer for the photos.
--Precious
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