Sunday, February 23, 2014

Western Michigan University – MODA Student Fashion Show


It is called, “the color theory” an annual fashion show featuring the young and talented student designers of Western Michigan University.

The two-day runway fashion show was held at Radisson Plaza Hotel and Suites in downtown Kalamazoo.
Unlike most student fashion shows, this one is made not only to showcase WMU student designers works and collections.

It is a Benefit Show, doing fashion for a good cause. Part of the proceeds of the show will benefit a lot of people in need of help; the funds will be donated to “Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation” help eradicate breast cancer as life threatening disease as well as to help those recover.

This show is an annual tradition for the fashion and design studies on Western Michigan University and student designers, specifically those in their senior years spend almost a year designing and planning for their collections to be showcased on the show.

Every detail is taken seriously and they work almost like 24/7 perfecting everything before the show comes.

This show is independently hosted and sponsored by the fashion students of Western Michigan University, with the humble support and assistance of the faculties.

Everything from the lightings to the staging, the music and backgrounds and the invitations and logos are work of the students.

It was a collaborative effort, everybody pitched in their own idea and contribution and all labor, pieces and materials used for the show were for free.

Everybody who was involved voluntarily gave what they can to help realize the unselfish goal and objective of the show.

It’s been more than a decade since the show begun and has been benefitting community foundations, and each year is a huge success, and will always will be, for sure.

Check out more student fashion shows on Fashion Glitter


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