Immaculata University Holds Annual Fashion Show- 4th Year University Donates Prom Dresses to Needy High School Students

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Students in Immaculata University’s fashion merchandising program is sponsoring a fashion show, Under the Stars, on Saturday, April 2, from 6:30 to 9 p.m. in the Great Hall. The fashion show is a fundraiser to support high school students who cannot afford to buy a prom dress or a ticket to their prom.

The evening features prom dresses from David’s Bridal’s 2022 prom dress collection, coats by Deborah Ann Mack Fashion, formal African cultural garments worn by members of Immaculata’s African American Cultural Society, and original designs made by Immaculata fashion merchandising students. Light refreshments will be served, and live music performed by students from the Immaculata Music Department. Participants can also explore the vendor tables and visit the editorial exhibition room to experience college-level fashion merchandising projects and interact with Immaculata’s fashion students.

“As president of the Immaculata Fashion Group, I am so proud of our students who work tirelessly to make this event a success for those participating and those benefitting. Everyone deserves to have the prom of their dreams, and we are so grateful that we get to help them achieve this,” states Maeve Touhey ’23, Fashion Merchandising major.

Sponsors for the event are the Immaculata Fashion Group, the Immaculata Fashion Merchandising Program, the African American Cultural Society, David’s Bridal, Deborah Ann Mack Fashion and the Kappa Omicron Nu Honor Society.

Tickets are $25 for adults and $10 for students and can be purchased at understarsfashionshow.eventbrite.com.

“As many parents know, prom night can be an expensive evening, but it should also be a magical experience for high school students. For four years, Immaculata’s fashion merchandizing students have organized a fashion show to help these students enjoy their special night and not worry about the expense,” states Lina Castro, director of Immaculata’s Fashion Merchandising Program.

Students in Immaculata’s fashion merchandising program can earn a career-focused degree

 tailored to fit their needs. The multidisciplinary curriculum integrates the creative process with business principles. During each year of studies, students gain exposure to the fashion industry and participate in heads-on experiences within the field.

Today’s Immaculata University is a vibrant coeducational community of active and engaged learners. Established in 1920 and guided by the servant leadership tradition of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, the university empowers graduates for lifelong success, leadership and service. Immaculata offers more than 70 undergraduate and graduate programs and is home to 21 NCAA athletic teams plus a coed esports team. The expansive suburban campus is located in renowned Chester County, Pa., 30 miles west of Philadelphia.

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