Students from the 9th and 10th Grade of Holy Cross College transformed imagination into reality through a spectacular fashion event titled “Once Upon a Runway.” Inspired by beloved Disney characters and stories, the event showcased creativity, talent, and the artistry of fashion design. Under the guidance of Ma’am Shirly Ann Tienzo, head of the Dressmaking strand of Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE), students proudly presented their handcrafted outfits on the runway.

The fashion show featured a wide range of Disney-inspired costumes and outfits, each carefully designed and crafted by the students. From elegant princess gowns to adventurous heroine-inspired designs, the runway became a stage where creativity and storytelling met fashion. The students demonstrated their sewing skills, attention to detail, and artistic imagination through fabrics, patterns, and accessories.

Each participant confidently walked the runway, bringing their characters to life while highlighting the techniques they learned in dressmaking. The event not only entertained the audience but also allowed students to apply their knowledge of garment construction and design in a real-world presentation. The show reflected the hard work, teamwork, and passion of the students involved.

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“Once Upon a Runway” proved that fashion can be both creative and educational. Through the mentorship of Ma’am Shirly Ann Tienzo, students were able to showcase their skills while celebrating the magic of Disney storytelling. The event served as a reminder that with creativity, dedication, and guidance, students can transform simple ideas into extraordinary works of art.