"Blood On The Snow: A Fashion Experience" was definitely a show worth the money and definitely a Fashion Experience. There was a total of four designers that had clothes modeled by stunning and poised High School students. The Arts High School Fashion Show Committee was able to take their school's Atrium and turn it into a classy and chic, New York Fashion Week-styled venue. Audience members who were friends and family of models and strangers and veterans to the world of Fashion, all enjoyed the production and were simply amazed by what was being presented to them. "Blood On The Snow", a pun of the popular urban phrase "slaying the runway", the production amid the snowy outdoors and the prologue of three of the women from Chicago's "Cell Block Tango" number on Broadway, was a phenomenal show and ultimately resurrected Arts High School's legacy for beautiful Fashion Shows and showcased the product of artistic and creative minds coming together with one common goal. This show featured designs by Mumin McBride, Sharonda Salaam, Eric Jernigan, and a student who goes simply by Kendi, that put the crowd on their feet and their voices to the roof! If you missed "Blood On The Snow", you missed out on a historical event that was fun and FIERCE and showcased the talent and artistry of Arts High School students!
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August 2015
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