 The DCU fashion show took place in the Helix on the 9th of March. The fashion show is the biggest event on the DCU's Style Societies calendar and is one of the biggest events in DCU every year. So I went along for a look. The fashion show was a huge success with over 600 people attending the event. I caught up with one of the models, Ifa McCormack, to see how she found the experience. And it's honestly one of the best things I've been involved in my whole time in DCU. It's so much fun, so much time and effort goes into it. You meet some incredible people and make such, such great friends. One of the choreographers, Jessica Trainor, explained to me that even though she enjoyed the event, she did find it very stressful. Yeah, I loved it. It has been really stressful. Obviously, we're doing, we did it four hours a week and I didn't think that was enough. So that was a little bit stressful. It's also stressful getting all the models. There's 32. There was more than last year. I think last year might be 28. And I would probably like to reduce the numbers because there's too many people to handle and too many people, like, to suit. Alana Laverti, one of the head stylists for the fashion show, gave me an insight into what her role was like. It's really not just a matter of going in and choosing clothes and putting them on people. There's so much more to it than that. So beforehand, we would have gotten all 32 models sizes. We would have been in contact with all the shops that had allowed us to use clothes. There was about 25 of them. I think we had 250 outfits in total. And so in the few days beforehand, it was a matter of we had to bring a few of the lads in for actual sizing in stores with suit shops and stuff. But for the girls, it was pretty simple. We just got their size and most of it turned out okay. So the Monday and the Tuesday, we were all day each day collecting all the clothes and you wouldn't imagine how full a car can get from one store pickup. So we did that and then we brought them all to the helix and we did fittings on the Tuesday and then all day Wednesday as well before the show. And then we just organized everyone into their rails by walk and then it was showtime.