Fashion designs inspire student to unite classmates, lower costs of prom
Frances Ruiz Staff Writer Assuming the role of sales lead for Whatchamacallit Fashions, senior Sharon Mathai planned and materialized a get-together for senior girls in need of a prom dress. What may have started out as an interest in lowering the mounting and overwhelming costs of prom, however, soon became an innovative and resourceful way for Mathai to not only help others with their search, but to create new memories and experiences along the way. Taking place on March 7, the social event was held from 5-7 p.m. at the Whatchamacallit store in Addison. Within the two hour time period, senior girls looked through racks and racks of colorful dresses boasting every type of style…
Prom Dress Anyone?
Maddie Walters Staff Writer For those girls who are unaware, On Sunday March 7, from 5-7 pm, the prom dress boutique, WhatchamaCallit, is closing down their store just for Coppell girls. Senior Sharon Mathai is sponsoring this event, and because of her, Coppell Girls will be able to receive a great opportunity. If you come and buy a dress during this time period (from 5-7), you will receive $50 accessory credit to buy any jewelry at the store that you want, and after the party, you will receive 1/2 off any pair of shoes. If you would like more information about this event, you can visit the group’s facebook page.



