Hi, so this is a very important question. I am trying to start an organization on my campus that puts on fashion shows. The only problem is that I just resigned from my position as vice-president of another org on campus called the style and modeling company. That organization dabbled in everything fashion related but the president is an idiot so I am starting my own org. The problem is , I cant think of a name for it. I want to differentiate my new group from my old group. I want a name that people will know off the bat that "this group puts on runway shows", but I don't want it to be an obvious name. I also really want it to be creative yet classy. Id like for the name to include something associated with the area my school is in or something that is related to my school. Our mascot is the seahawk, our color is teal, and the school is on the beach. I feel like all my expectations are what's making this such a hard decision but I really want the name to be great because first impressions are everything and I want my group to be perceived in the best way it can be. If anyone can give me any ideas on names, that would be so helpful!!! thank you!
Let the name say who you are. We put on fashion shows your name could be; "New Designer Showings." Then let your posters and fliers tell your story when you put on a show.
To me the name I have used as a suggestion says that new designers can come to you to show their design in a proper setting. If this is what you're trying to do the name fits very well. If you want you can include the word Campus, or your location in front of the words I've suggested to get more of what you want in the name. Doing so though may look as if there is restrictions on who may come to you to show their designs.
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