‘Eccentric sensation’ fashion show raises money for Multiple Sclerosis research

Written by Lyndsey Sager Wednesday, 28 March 2012 20:27

Danielle Flowers, sophomore fashion design major, does the model's make up behind the scenes of the Multiple Sclerosis Benefit Fashion Show, March 28. Photo by Chelsae Ketchum.

The Exquisite Inc. Modeling Troupe raised $500 for Multiple Sclerosis research at the fourth annual MS Benefit Fashion Show Wednesday night.

The theme of the show was eccentric sensation, which includes styles similar to Lady Gaga, said Jazmine Woods, freshman news major and Exquisite model.

The show, which took place in the Student Center Ballroom, included collections from six designers and dances from AFOE and Legacy, two dance teams at Kent State.

Tickets were $5 in advance, or $10 at the door. All proceeds went to the Kym Sellers Foundation for Multiple Sclerosis.

We dont get 10 percent or 5 percent, Woods said. Absolutely all of the money will go to the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation.

Cory Froomkin, junior broadcast journalism major, hosted the event.

This is the type of stuff I kind of want to do one day, Froomkin said. I know when I anchor one day, Ill have to do stuff like this so its good practice.

Diamond Towns, junior marketing major and Exquisite president, said Exquisite Inc. also hosts a Fall into Fashion show during fall semester.

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