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The annual fashion show features student designs, local designers, live music, and vendor experiences.
Immaculata University’s Fashion Merchandising program, housed within the Major-Payton School of Business, is hosting the annual IU Fashion Show on Saturday, Mar. 21, from 6-8:00 PM in Immaculata’s Great Hall. This event highlights the creativity and talent of IU fashion merchandising students and showcases the professional work of local designers.
“The IU Fashion Show is a celebration of our students’ talent, creativity, and hard work,” said Lina Castro, Director of Immaculata’s Fashion Merchandising Program. “It’s a unique opportunity to showcase their work alongside our talented local designers and highlight the skills our students are developing in this program.”
Attendees can look forward to an evening of fashion featuring designs from Allen Paca Knitwear, DAM Fashion, Laucara and GlambyRissh; clothing from local and sustainable boutiques Bobbles and Lace and Greene Street; and a styling curation from fashion expert Peggy Conlon. The show will also highlight original designs created by Immaculata University’s fashion merchandising students.
While attending the fashion show, guests will have the opportunity to explore vendor tables and engage with Immaculata’s fashion merchandising projects while interacting with current fashion students. The evening also includes light refreshments and live music.
Tickets may be purchased online in advance for $20 for adults and $5 for students. At the door, tickets will be $25 for adults and $10 for students.
Learn more at Immaculata University, a comprehensive, co-ed institution of higher learning that has emphasized academic success, student outcomes, and faith-based values for more than 100 years. Offering more than 75 in-demand undergraduate, graduate, and certificate programs, Immaculata University provides an excellent education, personal support, and meaningful career pathways to tomorrow’s leaders who are focused on intellectual, personal, professional, and spiritual growth. Immaculata’s expansive suburban campus is located in renowned Chester County, 30 miles west of Philadelphia.

