Fashionably Late! It’s a Good Thing

Fashionably Late! It’s a Good Thing
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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The Center for Multicultural and Diversity Education and Profound Pioneers Entertainment Group present “Show Me What You Got: Fashionably Late!” at 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 5 in the Arkansas Union Verizon Ballroom.

This event will showcase the diversity in fashion choices that can be seen on any day of the week, with everything from church attire to collegiate wear to party outfits and much more. Profound has teamed up with Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. to showcase the talent of stylists, apparel studies students, hair and make-up artists. Live entertainment will be provided by Soulful Sounds featuring Branjae and Jeremy Jackson.

Profound Pioneers Entertainment Group is an organization within the Multicultural Center that strives to provide an avenue for students to present their individual qualities to the campus community. 

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