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Students presented their creations at the annual Apparel Merchandising Organization banquet and fashion show. The show was host to 14 fashion design students and several looks put together by the students in the apparel merchandising program. An eager audience attended, waiting to see one of the best fashion shows put on this year.

The models wore outfits from Urban Outfitters, Pitaya, The Buckle, JR Stallsmith & Co, Jim's Formal Wear, and Nedra's Formal & Bridal. Along with formal tuxedos and dresses, the models also wore beachwear.

The theme for the male styles primarily mirrored a California surfer boy's style. Long trunks with tropical prints hit the runway. Denim pieces paired with zip-up jackets and tees also figured in the show. For the men, blue was the main color, with outfits ranging from a Puma jacket with relaxed jeans to light and dark blue striped shorts with a light blue top. Male corsets were also included in the show, paired with snug fitting leather pants.

Women's fashions used pink as a base color, but bright colors made up the color scheme. The clothes were bright and funky. The outfits included white chinos paired with a white tank shirt and a black and white ruffled tie and black suspenders. Models also wore low slung flared jeans with brightly colored bikini tops. A '50s style striped A-line skirt with cascading ruffles in back and a tight black top made up one of the most memorable looks.

The Costume Construction Technology students showed off their tutus at the fashion show. The students met the challenge of making tutus for specific ballets. One student presented an orange, yellow and burgundy-striped corset with a burgundy tutu, made for "Don Quijote." "La Bayadere" inspired a dominatrix tutu, made with a black leather corset and a bright red tutu with leather pieces on top and chains hanging from it.

A sophomore student, said she was impressed by the tutu parade.

"I thought it was good," she said. "The tutus were my favorite (part)."