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Fashion Board sets beauty program today |
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Wednesday, 18 November 2009 |
By GWEN SISSON For the Bulldog Beat
The old saying, “make the most of what you’ve got” could be the theme for tonight’s event, sponsored by the Mississippi State University Fashion Board. “A Night of Beauty: Discovering the Missing Ingredient” will begin at 5 p.m. today in the Foster Ballroom of the Colvard Student Union on the MSU campus. The event is a dream of MSU Fashion Board President Kenya Murray, who said she wanted to develop a program to give young women tips and tricks on how to maintain proper upkeep and most of all how to connect inner beauty with outer beauty. She said this program will help women better assess the areas of skin, hair, nails, health, fashion trends, and self esteem. The idea for the program came from her relationships on campus. “Many of my friends would often ask me a series of questions ranging from, ‘how can I do quick simple makeup for class,’ ‘how can I be trendy and comfortable at the same time,’ ‘where do I start with learning the basics of applying makeup’ or’ what products do you think would work best for me?’” Murray said. “Of course I didn’t have all the answers to these questions and I often thought, it would be a wonderful idea if we could have trained specialists and consultants on hand to assess the needs of young ladies with these questions.” Murray narrowed the focus for this event to help women in the areas of skin, hair, nails, health, self-esteem and trends. She said those areas seemed to be the “total package” to answer any questions and to provide the knowledge needed. “I wish this opportunity was available to me in the past because I had to learn all of my tips and tricks on how to maintain proper upkeep as a lady thru trial and error, and they all didn’t come out being successful; however, I essentially learned what worked for me and what didn’t,” Murray said. This event is not a fashion show, but more of a come and go event. The is the first time the MSU Fashion Board has branched out from doing a fashion show and interacting with the crowd. Tonight’s program is a fund-raiser for the MSU Fashion Board to help produce more community service fashion shows, such as a recent show featuring clothes from the Salvation Army. Tickets to attend this program are $5.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 24 November 2009 )
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