
Prom dress fashion show
Forty local teens volunteered to model prom dresses, to raise funds for a dress exchange program that offers formal wear to teens who may not be able to afford full-priced evening wear.
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Local high school girls model dresses during a "fashion show" for Daybreak Youth Services at the CenterPlace Regional Event Center in Spokane Valley, Wash. on Jan. 27, 2019. Months ago, vandals trashed donations that were intended for Daybreak girls, but Dennis Thompson of Thompson Laundry Co. offered his services for free to salvage as many as possible, while other sponsors raised funds for new purchases and donated prom dresses.
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Lauren Taylor, 16, receives help with her earrings from Sorrel Aldendorf, 15, prior to a "fashion show" for Daybreak Youth Services at the CenterPlace Regional Event Center in Spokane Valley, Wash. on Jan. 27, 2019. The show was presented by the Royal Closet and Daybreak Youth Services.
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Alex Gustafson gets her first outfit in place for a "fashion show" for Daybreak Youth Services at the CenterPlace Regional Event Center in Spokane Valley, Wash. on Jan. 27, 2019. The show was well-attended and featured an abundant dessert table, choreographed dances, a raffle and the display of dozens of prom dresses that Daybreak girls can rent for free.
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Chris Anderson dances a hiphop routine for Daybreak Youth Services at the CenterPlace Regional Event Center in Spokane Valley, Wash. on Jan. 27, 2019. The fashion show, called "Gowns Galore" was well-attended and featured an abundant dessert table, choreographed dances, a raffle and the display of dozens of prom dresses that Daybreak girls can rent for free.
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Ella Stiller, 16, gets her corsage dress laced up by Alex Gustafson, 15, prior to a "fashion show" for Daybreak Youth Services at the CenterPlace Regional Event Center in Spokane Valley, Wash. on Jan. 27, 2019. Months ago, vandals trashed donations that were intended for Daybreak girls, but Dennis Thompson of Thompson Laundry Co. offered his services for free to salvage as many as possible, while other sponsors raised funds for new purchases and donated prom dresses.
Libby Kamrowski The Spokesman-Review Buy this photo
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Local high school girls model dresses during a "fashion show" for Daybreak Youth Services at the CenterPlace Regional Event Center in Spokane Valley, Wash. on Jan. 27, 2019. The show was presented by the Royal Closet and Daybreak Youth Services.
Libby Kamrowski The Spokesman-Review Buy this photo
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