CHICAGO, April 28, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Thursday, April 28 on Fox's daytime talk show The Real, hosts have a #ThrowbackThursday and "go to prom." On top of their hilarious back-in-the-day prom stories, they also decide to help prom dreams come true for one lucky high school.
Prom Dress and Fashion designer Mac Duggal, who has been in the fashion industry for over 30 years, got wind of how The Real was helping seniors at Washington Prep High School and decided to do something major. He went into his warehouse and picked out over 200 of his favorite prom dresses and sent them to the senior girls to pick out their favorite for their upcoming prom.
"I just wanted to put a smile on these young girl's faces and make sure their prom dreams came true," Mac explains as to why he chose to donate these dresses. "I put my heart and my soul into my work and I love giving back to the community. That's why when I found out what The Real was doing to help the students at Washington Prep High School, I just wanted to help".
"I am so humbled by your generosity of donating prom dresses to my students at Washington Preparatory High School. You have given my students an opportunity that many were contemplating on experiencing. Our students are from an impoverished area and we are so very thankful for your gracious gift. Tears of joy were shed today. Thank you a million times. God bless." –Ms. Dechele Byrd, Principal Washington Preparatory High School, Los Angeles, California
About Mac Duggal, LLC
The Mac Duggal brand is positioned at the high end of the women's special occasion dress market driven by artistic, modern and luxurious design with couture-inspired fit and sizing. The Mac Duggal brand spans the globe and includes North America, Europe, the United Kingdom, Dubai, Russia, Japan, Canada and South America. See more at MacDuggal.com.
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