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Photo Gallery: MTSU Textiles, Merchandising and Design Fashion Show

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By Ashley Rhoden // Staff Writer

Apparel design students showcased their collections in the annual MTSU Textiles, Merchandising and Design fashion show on Saturday, April 11.

Check out our photos from the show below:

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5 COMMENTS

  1. I remember this fashion that was put on last semester. It brought out the creative side of the students that had pieces in the show. I was a last minute model that partook in this event, and it is something to relive. The breathe taking world fashion has is amazing. I never knew I would be apart of a fashion show and think about actually continuing modeling. The fashion world isn’t something people should look down on because participating in this event could be considered a full workout with all of the running around, wardrobe changes, make-up and hair, time crunch, and dealing with the stressed out stylist. This event had a huge audience outcome and the supporters the models and designers had were beyond believable. I was a last minute model they needed because a lot of people couldn’t hang, but it was indeed worthwhile. I was the beginning act, I model in 3 different outfits, and I even had to do 2 make-up changes. Before the show everyone was running around with their heads cut off, but soon as the show started everything flowed as smoothly as it can be. I can’t wait till the next show to participate and see new designs.

    • I remember you from the show. You wasn’t hard to miss, seeing how you was the only tall person throughout the whole show. That event had a good outcome, and the fashions was to die for. Cant wait to see next semester designs, hopefully you will participate as well.

  2. Oh geez, thanks man. I didn’t expect someone to comment on this post. Its really a shocker to even be remembered in the event. I know that day was pretty hectic because earlier that morning I did SGA’S The Big Event and went straight into the madness.

  3. I remember this fashion that was put on last semester. It brought out the creative side of the students that had pieces in the show. I was a last minute model that partook in this event, and it is something to relive. The breathe taking world fashion has is amazing. I never knew I would be apart of a fashion show and think about actually continuing modeling. The fashion world isn’t something people should look down on because participating in this event could be considered a full workout with all of the running around, wardrobe changes, make-up and hair, time crunch, and dealing with the stressed out stylist. This event had a huge audience outcome and the supporters the models and designers had were beyond believable. I was a last minute model they needed because a lot of people couldn’t hang, but it was indeed worthwhile. I was the beginning act, I model in 3 different outfits, and I even had to do 2 make-up changes. Before the show everyone was running around with their heads cut off, but soon as the show started everything flowed as smoothly as it can be. I can’t wait till the next show to participate and see new designs, and meet some more new interesting people.

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