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SLCC Fashion Institute Spring Fashion Show



SLCC’s 7th Annual Senior Collections Runway Show celebrates the power of femininity in all its different forms. This year’s show is titled #FemmeFierce and is scheduled for April 25 at The Rail Event Center, 235 N. 500 West, Salt Lake City. The show is organized by SLCC’s Fashion Institute.

Designs from Autumn Knudson, Alisa Woicicki, Janalee Walton, Rosalba Frica, Judy McCarthy, Annie Phan, Emily Hale, Jessica Rubio, Meagan Patterson, Carrie Pennington, Madison Emily, Megan Fullmer, and Hillary Baker, led by Eugene Tachinni, will grace the runway at the Event Center.

Performances will be given by Warner/Chappell Production Music vocalist Sonia Lopez, and SLCC’s Dance Company. Hair and makeup will be provided by the Aveda Institute in Provo, led by Educational Director Heggy Gonzalez.

Presale tickets are available on www.24tix.com or at any Gray Whale location. Doors open at 6 p.m. and the show begins at 7 p.m.

For more details, contact fashion show production instructor Heidi Gress at 323-481-0825 or slccrunway@gmail.com.


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