Showing posts with label UOFA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UOFA. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

University of Arizona First Ever Diamonds In The Sky fashion Show

The Associated Student of the University of Arizona, put on the first ever first annual Diamonds In The Sky fashion show benefiting Diamond Children’s Medical Center. The fashion show featured designers Devani Weaver, 2008 Scottsdale Fashion Week “Designer of The Year”, Rebecca Turley, 2010 Scottsdale Fashion Week “Designer of The Year” Runner up, Yu Yu Shiratori and Phillip Manus. Each designer showed their innovative, imaginative and indescribable designs amongst the fashionistas and fashionistos of the University of Arizona. There were looks on the runway from regal to romper.
 
The event was a success drawing several hundred people, and raising a nice sum of money to donate to a worthy cause. The Associated Student's of the University of Arizona did a wonderful job putting on this show, and everyone seemed to have a wonderful time. For a very low price of $20 you were able to attend the show as well as snack on foods provided by:
  • Chipotle burritos
  • Jimmy John's sandwiches
  • Paradise Bakery cookies



We are definitely looking forward to what next years designers will have to show us at the 2011 Diamonds in The Sky Fashion Show.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

The Trendy Arm Bands



At the gym, the golf course, the mall, even the grocery store everywhere I go I seem to be seeing one active-male accessory these days. It's nothing more then a small colored arm band, after a little research I learned what this new craze was. The Trion:Z negative ionic gear bracelets combine fashion and function in a small but statement making bracelet

According to the company, Trion:Z bracelets and necklaces bring negative ions and twin 1,000 Gauss magnets together to form the most unique product of its kind today. Trion:Z is made with "Mineon Health Fibers", a unique material woven with negative-ion producing minerals, which generates and releases more than 50 to 100 times the negative ions of the metal "ionized" bracelets, silicon tourmaline-embedded bracelets, and titanium bracelets of the competition.

Trion:Z bracelets and necklaces use 1,000 Gauss axially magnetized magnets, arranged in a patented Alternating North-South Polarity Orientation (ANSPO) matrix that increases the penetrating power of the magnets.

The claims some people are making about these bands range from, curing major back pain, relieving minor aches, to suddenly improving one's golf game. While I will leave it to others to prove or disprove these claims I will say they do make a very subtle and impressive fashion statement. They have also launched a recent NCAA version of the product, and have already inked a deal with the University of Arizona, and are hoping to inked Arizona State in the near future. If you can't wait until they have the Sparky logo, you can currently can buy ASU maroon and gold bracelets at the Student Book Center 704 S College Avenue, Tempe, Arizona 85281 480-966-6226.