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Lights, camera, fashion!
Meredith Lane
May 11, 2007 - 12:28:26 AM

Stu-Co brought the exciting world of high fashion to LHS with its first annual Project Runway fashion show, which featured prom styles by 16 of the school’s most promising designers.

Preparations began long before the event for co-chairs Stephanie Faerber (11) and Natalie Fletcher (11). They worked to get students involved as designers and models, as well as the community as an audience.

"It is to show off the creativity of LHS students and a chance for the community to see young designers at our school," said Faerber.

The show took place March 3 to great success. Prizes were gift certificates to Westfield Shoppingtown malls and Schaefer’s Hobby Shop for the top three designers.

The first place winner was Val Ledbetter (10). She modeled her own pink dress and, said she enjoyed the "perfect" fashion show feel.

"I was really nervous, and when I won it was the biggest rush," said Ledbetter.

Second place went to Morgan Wuch (11). She designed and sewed her short, animal-printed dress at home. Mila Mihic (11) modeled it at the show.

"(My favorite part was) the whole experience. They made it feel like you were really designing and walking on the catwalk and everything," said Wuch.

Claudia Fletcher (9) received third place. She modeled her own creation, a purple halter dress. She also enjoyed the event, saying she hoped it would occur annually. Fletcher also acknowledged challenges of the fashion show.

(9) received third place. She modeled her own creation, a purple halter dress. She also enjoyed the event, saying she hoped it would occur annually. Fletcher also acknowledged challenges of the fashion show.

"It was really difficult because it wasn’t like I could use a pattern or anything. Also, you always have to make little changes to fit it here and there," said Fletcher.

However, though difficult, all winners said that the show was a fun and rewarding experience for aspiring designers.



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