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Get moreonline at michigandaily.com/blogs/The Wire Fashion show promotes arts and innovation on campus EnspiRED event makes its eighth apperance on campus By BRIE WINNEGA Daily Staff Reporter Student models donning under- grad-produced designs stomped down the runway Saturday night. EnspiRED, a student organiza- tion that aims to promote artis- tic expression at the University, hosted the fashion show. Taking place in the Biomedical Science Research Building, it also featured pieces from artists nationwide. The event is traditional- ly EnspiRED's biggest of the year, LSA senior Tyrell Collier, EnspiRED production manager and president, said. "We wanted to show that you can be innovative, you can be cre- ative, and you can do things that are outside of the norm," Col- WHAT IS YOUR favorite? 0~ CLUB PIZZA UM FAN APPAREL VOTE TODAY! BEST OF ANN ARBOR 2014 Her said. "I feel like when people leave this show this will be some- thing they've never seen before on campus." In its eighth year on campus, EnspiRED donated 15 percent of the show's proceeds to Art Road Nonprofit, an organization dedi- cated to funding art classes in southeast Michigan schools that have lost support for their pro- grams. EnspiRED is also plan- ning a trip to Detroit to assist the nonprofit through volunteer work. The majority of the generated money will fund this year's and next year's show. The show featured five waves of clothing designs: Liberation, Creation, Innovation, Domination and Live Red Nation. "To 'live red' means to be happy, be creative and just be you and do what makes you happy," LSA senior Danetta Jameson, an EnspiRED model, said. Collier said he hopes to demon- strate the positive influence Afri- can American students have on campus through organizations like EnspiRED and its fashion show. "We are a majority Black orga- nization, meaning that aur execu tive board is a majrity African Americans," Collicr said. "'this is being Black at Michigan to me." For the first time, Music, The- atre and Dance sophomore Stephon Dorsey had the opportunitytoshow- case his own clothing designs from his line called Vision by Goodsteph. "I wanted to showcase some- thing that exemplified the whole idea of using what you have to get what you want," said Dorsey. "At first, it was definitely a little hec- tic, and I was a little anxious and worried, but once I was able to see everybody on the screen - that was the most glorifying moment of my life." LSA junior Taylor Clayborne said she enjoyed the outfits, models and venue that the show had to offer. "I think that it's awesome that they're using local and student clothing lines," Clayborne said. "I'm really impressed that this was all student-run." REBE A KEEAR i/J) tre and Dance freshman Aliyah Smith models in EnpisED's annual charity fash nner walks in the show. RIUHTL LSA freshiman Ariel Rogan poses on the runway. 7 show, which was sold out this year. UPPERE L SA -:nd Scho M.' The ion show. LEFT: LSA junior ASh7 y Chi LOWER: Students attended the fashioi it is a