| Enter The Art Institutes Passion for Fashion Competition in a City ...
PITTSBURGH, Nov. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- The search is on! The Art Institutes schools are looking for high school seniors interested in pursuing a career in the fashion industry to enter The Art Institutes Passion for Fashion Competition. The Passion for Fashion Competition was created to encourage and reward young fashion talent. The grand prize winners receive a full tuition scholarship to The Art Institutes school where they entered the Competition. One national winner in each of the two categories (i) Fashion Design and (ii) Fashion Marketing, Merchandising and Retail Management will be selected to receive full tuition scholarships to study at a participating Art Institutes location. To be eligible to enter, students must be a high school senior scheduled to graduate in 2008.
Yadloczky, Moon repeat as golfers of the year
Lake Mary's Ji Moon and Lake Howell's Jessica Yadloczky ended their high-school golfing careers in storybook fashion. On a golf course in Fort Pierce, Moon holed an eight-foot putt that clinched the Class 2A state team title for the Rams and the individual championship for himself. At the Class 2A girls tournament in Port St. Lucie, Yadloczky sank a putt that wrapped up a second consecutive state crown for the Silver Hawks and a second-place individual finish for herself. .
Bridgeport students turn shopping bags into fashion statements
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. --Sione Hardison, 16, a fashion major at Bullard-Havens Technical High School, can probably design clothing in her sleep. But using paper bags for the material that was a challenge that called on teamwork and a lot of creativity. The result -- a little outfit Hardison and teammates called "hood and lace" -- was one of 10 creations students fashioned last week out of Lord & Taylor shopping bags. Part of a competition sponsored by the upscale department store, the outfits will be shipped to the Stamford Lord & Taylor to go on display with other entries from about a half-dozen high schools in the region that have fashion programs. Some of the outfits students from Bullard-Havens designed consist of nothing but shopping bags that have been scored, pleated, braided, woven and cut to look like something any model would be proud to wear.
The Body Shop is not just tattoos
She offers a permanent price of $18 to high school students for special occasions such as proms, formals and graduation. Gel nail fills are always $20 with no extra charge for glitter tips or French manicure and says there is 'never, ever' a charge for repairing shortening or repairing a broken nail. Pedicures are $25 or $15 for French pedicures. "I can also permanently alleviate in grown toenails and nail fungus," said Torres. "I can't begin to tell you how many toenails I have saved for women over the past 20 years. I can save any toenail and I love doing it." Body jewelry prices at the new shop start at $5, big gauge and fashion jewelry prices start at $10 and Torres sells 'real, not knock off' Italian charms starting at $6. Joining Torres in business is local tattoo artist Ben Edwards.
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