Student-Athletes Volunteer Time at Fashion ShowStudent-Athletes Volunteer Time at Fashion Show

Student-Athletes Volunteer Time at Fashion Show

Student-Athletes Volunteer Time at Fashion Show

BATON ROUGE – Five LSU student-athletes volunteered their time to model clothing as part of the Gamma Beta Phi’s 911 Style & Rescue Charity Fashion Show over the weekend to benefit the March of Dimes at the Bo Campbell Auditorium on the LSU campus.

Among the participants were tennis’ Mark Bowtell and Neal Skupski along with soccer’s Mo Isom, softball’s Brittany Mack and basketball’s Storm Warren.

“The fashion show was amazing,” Isom said. “The sponsors provided amazing clothes, and we had a great time working the runway for such a great cause. I was excited to be a part of the event, because the March of Dimes is such a powerful and influential campaign. Every dollar makes a difference.”

The show was open to the public and viewer admission cost was donated to the March of Dimes. Former football player Marlon Favorite was the host for the event.

“I’m always excited when I get a chance to give back to the community,” Bowtell said. “It was also fun to get to dress up and show off some nice clothes to help the March of Dimes and the Gamma Beta Phi sorority.”