Princeton ballet school to host fashion show

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The Princeton Ballet School will host its second annual fashion show on June 12. The show will start at 12 p.m. and last until 3 p.m. at the Cherry Valley Country Club in Skillman.

Princeton Ballet School is the official school of American Repertory Ballet.

This year’s fashion show is entitled “Turn Out for Fashion” and the theme is “See Your Brilliance.” The mission of the fashion show is to reinforce the idea that each of us is brilliant in mind and body.

“This is an opportunity to bring family and friends together to celebrate the beauty, both inside and outside, of our entire Princeton Ballet School community,” says one PBS representative.

The fashion show will feature youth models between the ages of 6 and 18 from PBS families. The students will model clothing sponsored by Lord & Taylor, alongside ARB company dancers and

ARB Artistic Director Douglas Martin and Resident Choreographer Mary Barton.

The event will also feature a 50/50 cash raffle drawing and a tricky tray with gift basket, tickets to art and sporting events and fine jewelry. All “Turn Out for Fashion” guests will receive door prizes, including cosmetic samples, sponsored by Lord & Taylor.

A sit-down lunch will be catered by the Cherry Valley Country Club.

More information about the event can be found at americanrepertoryballet.org.

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