The show would be judged by Theja Meru, Kerehienuo Sorhie and Regina Chakrunuo, while the choreographer would be Thejasilie Sekhose.
Event coordinator and faculty member, Department of Fashion Technology, TGOU, Sentitola Ao said the fashion show, besides its entertainment value, would also be educative in nature as it was a part of the BBA (Fashion Design) programme of the university.
It would showcase the creative talent of six BBA (Fashion Design) students, out of which four of them were in the final year of the course.
Two second year students Dosoulau Vemai and Therali Ovung would showcase their design on Ancestral Warriors, Sentitola said.
Winner of the third edition of the Fashion Show Thezasilie Sekhose would choreograph the event, while the host would be Ruth K Chang.
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