Freefall into a fashion frenzy
Fashion Show – March 3
Photo by Alyssa Strohmann on Unsplash
Fashion comes in many colors. Check them out on March 3.
If you have a passion for fashion, then Armijo’s second annual Fashion Show is the right thing for you.
The Fashion show is happening on Friday, March 3, during lunch. Everybody was invited to sign up by an email that was sent out by Leadership adviser Mr. Casey Towner on February 7. Kaitlyn Edejer is the main Associated Student Body (ASB) officer working on the event.
“It will be completely free, because we want to encourage students to get there as soon as possible because we are going to start about five minutes after the lunch bell. We have a lot of participants this year and a lot of different things we want to show off,” said Mr. Towner.
The main theme for this show is New York City with three categories. Students will have the opportunity to show off their awesome style revolving around the theme or they could choose to think outside the box. The main purpose is for everyone to have fun and express themselves.
“You know, last year was such a success,” said Mr. Towner. “We have a lot of the same elements from last year but there are definitely some surprises that we don’t really want to reveal yet, but we definitely want to throw some curveballs.”
Mr. Towner expects about the same amount of people from last year will attend the show, but more will definitely be crazy.

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