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Tiger Lily Boutique fashion show benefits FUEL
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Stevana Palombo models a modern and trendy grey and taupe tie dye dress. The look is complete with the addition of an amazing necklace and belt.

The idea to bring fall fashion and fundraising together for a worthy cause was a hit in multiple ways.
Recently the Tiger Lily Boutique’s Gives Back Fashion Show was presented in the main lobby of Warren County High School. The show was held to raise money for the Warren County School’s FUEL Program, which aids students whose only resource for food may be at school.
The program packs bags of food for the student to take home on weekends, as well as extended breaks from school. 
In addition, Miss McMinnville Outstanding Teen Kataen Shockley presented a speech detailing her pageant platform, Feeding Friends of Warren County, which is closely related to the FUEL Program.
The event was filled with food, fashion and fun, and enjoyed by all who attended. The show featured 10 models sharing lovely fall and winter fashion staples provided by Tiger Lily Boutique. Chic, flowing dresses and warm sweaters were worn over tights and leggings. The must-have jeans and boots were also a hit with the guests.
The outfits were topped off with assorted accessories such as jewelry, handbags, shoes and boots.  
Models included Madalynn Pack, Pamela Hodges, Phyllis Prater, Barbara Solomon, Tisha Steakley, Stephanie George, Stevana Palombo, Odaysha Ramirez, Lisa Carden and Alli Mingle. Duane Farnham served as the DJ, providing an assortment of spirited music. 
Guests took part in socializing and enjoyed hors d’ouevres and elegant desserts. Shopping opportunities were provided by the boutique and Lavish Medical Spa. The food was catered by the WCHS Culinary IV students and teacher Suzanne Prater.