Ballard High School students played the role of professional model for the first ever Stylin' and Sharing fashion show, organized by Ballard High School student Celia Major.
Last Friday, Ballard High School students strutted their stuff to benefit the nonprofit Treehouse, which supports foster-care youth, for the first ever Stylin' and Sharing fashion show.
Earlier, we spoke with the mastermind behind the event, Ballard High junior Celia Major, who was inspired by friends and the "We Day" event to do something good for the local community. She said the event was a success: a fair amount of money was donated, a large load of clothes was brought to Treehouse's Wearhouse and the kids had fun. She said she hoped next year goes better.
Almost all the models were Ballard High School students and they were taught beforehand how to walk by professional model Michael Delk. Photographer Lauren Capone (https://www.facebook.com/LaurenCaponePhotography) was on the scene taking pictures. Click the main picture above or the thumbnails below to scroll through the slideshow.
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