EMU FASHION CLUB
Greetings Classy People,
Today is a truly momentous day!
I've finally been successful in getting the Fashion Club back up and running at the university.
Due to poor management, the club has been dysfunctional for years.
The Fashion Club found it hard to survive when Mustafa Aslanturk left, as he had formed it while still a student.
Each active club with 50 or more members can have a private office at the university's activity center. All clubs can utilize the meeting space, with just the need to reserve.
Due to poor management, the club has been dysfunctional for years.
The Fashion Club found it hard to survive when Mustafa Aslanturk left, as he had formed it while still a student.
Each active club with 50 or more members can have a private office at the university's activity center. All clubs can utilize the meeting space, with just the need to reserve.
I announced last week that the Fashion Club is officially relaunched and memberships are open.
After one week, I've seen 63 signatures, which is a disproportionately high amount of members for the first week.
Regardless of their backgrounds, they are all students from various disciplines who are passionate about fashion. I see a pleasant team coming together with amazing mindsets, even if some of the students are friends and some are complete strangers whom I have never met.
Regardless of their backgrounds, they are all students from various disciplines who are passionate about fashion. I see a pleasant team coming together with amazing mindsets, even if some of the students are friends and some are complete strangers whom I have never met.
They are all familiar with my work online as a fashion blogger.
We will have five teams (a team of stylists, a team of makeup artists, a team of models, a team of photographers, and a team of reporters and coordinators), and whoever feels that he best represents a particular profile joins the team and begins working with his teammates to determine who can lead them. As the president of the Fashion Club and my fellow members of the administrative board, I will only discuss with the five teams' leaders during close-up meetings.
We could all be effective and make excellent use of our time if we were built on this foundation.
We will only get together when it is essential. I would rather practice on the field than spend a lot of time discussing and studying theory.
The first step in planning an event is setting up the budget, which entails securing sponsorships from organizations involved in fashion and the arts.
After setting up the list of potential sponsors, we will contact them to arrange a meeting with each one to present the project.
TWO DAYS AFTER THE EVENT
In addition to the university, four of the six potential sponsors showed such love and support that we were inspired to work twice as hard and improve this event beyond the standards we set for our sponsors.
We made the decision to collaborate with first-year graphic design students so they could handle the event's banners, invitations, and program. Since we think that practice makes perfect, we make every effort to get first-year students involved in real projects to gain experience before they graduate.
We made the decision to collaborate with first-year graphic design students so they could handle the event's banners, invitations, and program. Since we think that practice makes perfect, we make every effort to get first-year students involved in real projects to gain experience before they graduate.
We anticipate that about a hundred people will be present to celebrate our club's fresh beginning, including students, lecturers, and outsiders who bought the tickets.
We organized a fashion show as part of an interesting program. Even though our teams are composed of stylists rather than designers, we created all of the styling ourselves using the clothing that our sponsors gave us as a canvas.
Our models strode with confidence, their looks perfected by our talented makeup artists. Meanwhile, our photographers alongside the EMU Photography Club, captured every moment, from the red carpet at the entrance to the vibrant scenes inside the BEACH Club, the venue generously provided by our university.
The event was such a triumph that it made headlines in newspapers and even appeared on TV the very next day. I am filled with hope for the future of this Fashion Club and promise to give it my all so it thrives for at least a year.
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