SFSU Fashion Show 2009

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Fashion Journalist Lexie Tiongson and alumni of SFSU recently put on a Fashion Show in order to support her personal investment in finding a cause for autism.  NOVO attended this event to show support for contributing writer Lexie Tiongson, fashion, music, culture, and foremost finding a cure for autism.

A Letter from the Producer of Event: 
 
Lexie Tiongson 
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Spring/Summer 2009 Music Theory Benefit Fashion Show presented by University Housing's F.A.M.E and T-House at San Francisco State University. Compassion. Hard work. Devotion. Dedication. Motivation. Five things you need in order to create one big production to support a cause. After three months of hard work, two clubs coming together, one great fashion show staff and most importantly, dedicated models and stylists, fashion and finding a cure for autism are the only things that matter at one point. Having to put together my second fashion show was not only the hardest thing to do, it would have to be finding my passion in the two things I live for: fashion and finding a cure for autism. Being President of F.A.M.E. (Film, Art, Music and Entertainment) and a member of T-House (Towers Hall Government) at San Francisco State University I found myself putting together this fashion show with Stacy Yip (founder of F.A.M.E.) with support from my fellow staff: Tamerra Griffin (President of T-House) presented as Host, Felice Ordaz presented as our Set Designer, Shani Ealey (Head of T-House) presented as our Co-Executive Producer and Laura Hennessy presented as our Head Assistant.  "Autism Speaks Foundation" is a non-profit organization that raises money to help find a cure for autism. People probably ask why we chose autism as our center point.The anticipation, the planning, the producing and the organizing was probably the best part of the creating this fashion show. Being Assistant Producer and all the hard work I had to put in, I probably wouldn't have been able to survive this fashion show without the Executive Producer, Stacy Yip. There's nothing better than doing what you have a passion for along with supporting a great cause. Music. Fashion. Give.

Photos: Hemali Acharya 










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