Newark School of Fashion and Design launches reality TV series
The program showcases the students’ talents.
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Oct 2, 2024, 12:33 AM
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Updated 277 days ago
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Students from the Newark School of Fashion and Design launched a reality TV series showcasing their talents.
The competition has a big payoff that is guaranteed to kick off their careers in fashion.
The three-episode series can be found on the
school’s website
.
News 12’s Naomi Yane has their story.
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