18 | March/April
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2014
T
he Child Advocacy Center's annual American Girl Fashion Show
takes place on Saturday, March 22 and Sunday, March 23 at the Crown
Center's Ballroom. More than 150 local and regional girl models will
present the fashions, while lively commentary, music and decorations
will create a memorable experience for girls and their families. Audiences will
delight in historical clothing that resembles what the popular American Girl
characters might have worn. Contemporary My American Girl Apparel for older
girls and Little Girl fashions complete the program. e event includes elegant
refreshments, party favors, raffles and door prizes. is year's show promises to
be bigger and better than ever. Tickets can be purchases at www.ticketmaster.
com, or at the door.
CV
Pictured from top to bottom, models with
American Girl dolls Caroline, Molly and Addy
A Fashion Show with Purpose