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Transitioning from college to the real world is tough for everyone, but it can be especially challenging for students coming from financially difficult backgrounds. On November 8, LOFT hosted over 100 graduating{ } Georgetown seniors from low-income background and tried to help them bridge that gap with style. The students, who are a part of the{ }{ }Georgetown University Scholarship Program,{ }were treated to one-on-one styling that was focused on helping them build their professional wardrobes that would take them{ } into the next phase of their lives with style and finesse. The young women received $250 gift cards, but everything in the store was 50 percent off. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Transitioning from college to the real world is tough for everyone, but it can be especially challenging for students coming from financially difficult backgrounds. On November 8, LOFT hosted over 100 graduating  Georgetown seniors from low-income background and tried to help them bridge that gap with style. The students, who are a part of the  Georgetown University Scholarship Program, were treated to one-on-one styling that was focused on helping them build their professional wardrobes that would take them  into the next phase of their lives with style and finesse. The young women received $250 gift cards, but everything in the store was 50 percent off. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Transitioning from college to the real world is tough for everyone, but it can be especially challenging for students coming from financially difficult backgrounds. On November 8, LOFT hosted over 100 graduating{ } Georgetown seniors from low-income background and tried to help them bridge that gap with style. The students, who are a part of the{ }{ }Georgetown University Scholarship Program,{ }were treated to one-on-one styling that was focused on helping them build their professional wardrobes that would take them{ } into the next phase of their lives with style and finesse. The young women received $250 gift cards, but everything in the store was 50 percent off. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Transitioning from college to the real world is tough for everyone, but it can be especially challenging for students coming from financially difficult backgrounds. On November 8, LOFT hosted over 100 graduating  Georgetown seniors from low-income background and tried to help them bridge that gap with style. The students, who are a part of the  Georgetown University Scholarship Program, were treated to one-on-one styling that was focused on helping them build their professional wardrobes that would take them  into the next phase of their lives with style and finesse. The young women received $250 gift cards, but everything in the store was 50 percent off. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Transitioning from college to the real world is tough for everyone, but it can be especially challenging for students coming from financially difficult backgrounds. On November 8, LOFT hosted over 100 graduating  Georgetown seniors from low-income background and tried to help them bridge that gap with style. The students, who are a part of the  Georgetown University Scholarship Program, were treated to one-on-one styling that was focused on helping them build their professional wardrobes that would take them  into the next phase of their lives with style and finesse. The young women received $250 gift cards, but everything in the store was 50 percent off. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Transitioning from college to the real world is tough for everyone, but it can be especially challenging for students coming from financially difficult backgrounds. On November 8, LOFT hosted over 100 graduating  Georgetown seniors from low-income background and tried to help them bridge that gap with style. The students, who are a part of the  Georgetown University Scholarship Program, were treated to one-on-one styling that was focused on helping them build their professional wardrobes that would take them  into the next phase of their lives with style and finesse. The young women received $250 gift cards, but everything in the store was 50 percent off. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Transitioning from college to the real world is tough for everyone, but it can be especially challenging for students coming from financially difficult backgrounds. On November 8, LOFT hosted over 100 graduating  Georgetown seniors from low-income background and tried to help them bridge that gap with style. The students, who are a part of the  Georgetown University Scholarship Program, were treated to one-on-one styling that was focused on helping them build their professional wardrobes that would take them  into the next phase of their lives with style and finesse. The young women received $250 gift cards, but everything in the store was 50 percent off. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Transitioning from college to the real world is tough for everyone, but it can be especially challenging for students coming from financially difficult backgrounds. On November 8, LOFT hosted over 100 graduating  Georgetown seniors from low-income background and tried to help them bridge that gap with style. The students, who are a part of the  Georgetown University Scholarship Program, were treated to one-on-one styling that was focused on helping them build their professional wardrobes that would take them  into the next phase of their lives with style and finesse. The young women received $250 gift cards, but everything in the store was 50 percent off. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Transitioning from college to the real world is tough for everyone, but it can be especially challenging for students coming from financially difficult backgrounds. On November 8, LOFT hosted over 100 graduating  Georgetown seniors from low-income background and tried to help them bridge that gap with style. The students, who are a part of the  Georgetown University Scholarship Program, were treated to one-on-one styling that was focused on helping them build their professional wardrobes that would take them  into the next phase of their lives with style and finesse. The young women received $250 gift cards, but everything in the store was 50 percent off. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Transitioning from college to the real world is tough for everyone, but it can be especially challenging for students coming from financially difficult backgrounds. On November 8, LOFT hosted over 100 graduating  Georgetown seniors from low-income background and tried to help them bridge that gap with style. The students, who are a part of the  Georgetown University Scholarship Program, were treated to one-on-one styling that was focused on helping them build their professional wardrobes that would take them  into the next phase of their lives with style and finesse. The young women received $250 gift cards, but everything in the store was 50 percent off. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Transitioning from college to the real world is tough for everyone, but it can be especially challenging for students coming from financially difficult backgrounds. On November 8, LOFT hosted over 100 graduating  Georgetown seniors from low-income background and tried to help them bridge that gap with style. The students, who are a part of the  Georgetown University Scholarship Program, were treated to one-on-one styling that was focused on helping them build their professional wardrobes that would take them  into the next phase of their lives with style and finesse. The young women received $250 gift cards, but everything in the store was 50 percent off. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Transitioning from college to the real world is tough for everyone, but it can be especially challenging for students coming from financially difficult backgrounds. On November 8, LOFT hosted over 100 graduating  Georgetown seniors from low-income background and tried to help them bridge that gap with style. The students, who are a part of the  Georgetown University Scholarship Program, were treated to one-on-one styling that was focused on helping them build their professional wardrobes that would take them  into the next phase of their lives with style and finesse. The young women received $250 gift cards, but everything in the store was 50 percent off. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Transitioning from college to the real world is tough for everyone, but it can be especially challenging for students coming from financially difficult backgrounds. On November 8, LOFT hosted over 100 graduating  Georgetown seniors from low-income background and tried to help them bridge that gap with style. The students, who are a part of the  Georgetown University Scholarship Program, were treated to one-on-one styling that was focused on helping them build their professional wardrobes that would take them  into the next phase of their lives with style and finesse. The young women received $250 gift cards, but everything in the store was 50 percent off. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Transitioning from college to the real world is tough for everyone, but it can be especially challenging for students coming from financially difficult backgrounds. On November 8, LOFT hosted over 100 graduating  Georgetown seniors from low-income background and tried to help them bridge that gap with style. The students, who are a part of the  Georgetown University Scholarship Program, were treated to one-on-one styling that was focused on helping them build their professional wardrobes that would take them  into the next phase of their lives with style and finesse. The young women received $250 gift cards, but everything in the store was 50 percent off. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Transitioning from college to the real world is tough for everyone, but it can be especially challenging for students coming from financially difficult backgrounds. On November 8, LOFT hosted over 100 graduating  Georgetown seniors from low-income background and tried to help them bridge that gap with style. The students, who are a part of the  Georgetown University Scholarship Program, were treated to one-on-one styling that was focused on helping them build their professional wardrobes that would take them  into the next phase of their lives with style and finesse. The young women received $250 gift cards, but everything in the store was 50 percent off. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Transitioning from college to the real world is tough for everyone, but it can be especially challenging for students coming from financially difficult backgrounds. On November 8, LOFT hosted over 100 graduating  Georgetown seniors from low-income background and tried to help them bridge that gap with style. The students, who are a part of the  Georgetown University Scholarship Program, were treated to one-on-one styling that was focused on helping them build their professional wardrobes that would take them  into the next phase of their lives with style and finesse. The young women received $250 gift cards, but everything in the store was 50 percent off. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Transitioning from college to the real world is tough for everyone, but it can be especially challenging for students coming from financially difficult backgrounds. On November 8, LOFT hosted over 100 graduating  Georgetown seniors from low-income background and tried to help them bridge that gap with style. The students, who are a part of the  Georgetown University Scholarship Program, were treated to one-on-one styling that was focused on helping them build their professional wardrobes that would take them  into the next phase of their lives with style and finesse. The young women received $250 gift cards, but everything in the store was 50 percent off. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Transitioning from college to the real world is tough for everyone, but it can be especially challenging for students coming from financially difficult backgrounds. On November 8, LOFT hosted over 100 graduating  Georgetown seniors from low-income background and tried to help them bridge that gap with style. The students, who are a part of the  Georgetown University Scholarship Program, were treated to one-on-one styling that was focused on helping them build their professional wardrobes that would take them  into the next phase of their lives with style and finesse. The young women received $250 gift cards, but everything in the store was 50 percent off. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Transitioning from college to the real world is tough for everyone, but it can be especially challenging for students coming from financially difficult backgrounds. On November 8, LOFT hosted over 100 graduating  Georgetown seniors from low-income background and tried to help them bridge that gap with style. The students, who are a part of the  Georgetown University Scholarship Program, were treated to one-on-one styling that was focused on helping them build their professional wardrobes that would take them  into the next phase of their lives with style and finesse. The young women received $250 gift cards, but everything in the store was 50 percent off. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Transitioning from college to the real world is tough for everyone, but it can be especially challenging for students coming from financially difficult backgrounds. On November 8, LOFT hosted over 100 graduating  Georgetown seniors from low-income background and tried to help them bridge that gap with style. The students, who are a part of the  Georgetown University Scholarship Program, were treated to one-on-one styling that was focused on helping them build their professional wardrobes that would take them  into the next phase of their lives with style and finesse. The young women received $250 gift cards, but everything in the store was 50 percent off. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Transitioning from college to the real world is tough for everyone, but it can be especially challenging for students coming from financially difficult backgrounds. On November 8, LOFT hosted over 100 graduating  Georgetown seniors from low-income background and tried to help them bridge that gap with style. The students, who are a part of the  Georgetown University Scholarship Program, were treated to one-on-one styling that was focused on helping them build their professional wardrobes that would take them  into the next phase of their lives with style and finesse. The young women received $250 gift cards, but everything in the store was 50 percent off. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Transitioning from college to the real world is tough for everyone, but it can be especially challenging for students coming from financially difficult backgrounds. On November 8, LOFT hosted over 100 graduating  Georgetown seniors from low-income background and tried to help them bridge that gap with style. The students, who are a part of the  Georgetown University Scholarship Program, were treated to one-on-one styling that was focused on helping them build their professional wardrobes that would take them  into the next phase of their lives with style and finesse. The young women received $250 gift cards, but everything in the store was 50 percent off. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Transitioning from college to the real world is tough for everyone, but it can be especially challenging for students coming from financially difficult backgrounds. On November 8, LOFT hosted over 100 graduating  Georgetown seniors from low-income background and tried to help them bridge that gap with style. The students, who are a part of the  Georgetown University Scholarship Program, were treated to one-on-one styling that was focused on helping them build their professional wardrobes that would take them  into the next phase of their lives with style and finesse. The young women received $250 gift cards, but everything in the store was 50 percent off. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Transitioning from college to the real world is tough for everyone, but it can be especially challenging for students coming from financially difficult backgrounds. On November 8, LOFT hosted over 100 graduating  Georgetown seniors from low-income background and tried to help them bridge that gap with style. The students, who are a part of the  Georgetown University Scholarship Program, were treated to one-on-one styling that was focused on helping them build their professional wardrobes that would take them  into the next phase of their lives with style and finesse. The young women received $250 gift cards, but everything in the store was 50 percent off. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Transitioning from college to the real world is tough for everyone, but it can be especially challenging for students coming from financially difficult backgrounds. On November 8, LOFT hosted over 100 graduating{ } Georgetown seniors from low-income background and tried to help them bridge that gap with style. The students, who are a part of the{ }{ }Georgetown University Scholarship Program,{ }were treated to one-on-one styling that was focused on helping them build their professional wardrobes that would take them{ } into the next phase of their lives with style and finesse. The young women received $250 gift cards, but everything in the store was 50% off. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Transitioning from college to the real world is tough for everyone, but it can be especially challenging for students coming from financially difficult backgrounds. On November 8, LOFT hosted over 100 graduating  Georgetown seniors from low-income background and tried to help them bridge that gap with style. The students, who are a part of the  Georgetown University Scholarship Program, were treated to one-on-one styling that was focused on helping them build their professional wardrobes that would take them  into the next phase of their lives with style and finesse. The young women received $250 gift cards, but everything in the store was 50 percent off. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Transitioning from college to the real world is tough for everyone, but it can be especially challenging for students coming from financially difficult backgrounds. On November 8, LOFT hosted over 100 graduating  Georgetown seniors from low-income background and tried to help them bridge that gap with style. The students, who are a part of the  Georgetown University Scholarship Program, were treated to one-on-one styling that was focused on helping them build their professional wardrobes that would take them  into the next phase of their lives with style and finesse. The young women received $250 gift cards, but everything in the store was 50 percent off. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Transitioning from college to the real world is tough for everyone, but it can be especially challenging for students coming from financially difficult backgrounds. On November 8, LOFT hosted over 100 graduating  Georgetown seniors from low-income background and tried to help them bridge that gap with style. The students, who are a part of the  Georgetown University Scholarship Program, were treated to one-on-one styling that was focused on helping them build their professional wardrobes that would take them  into the next phase of their lives with style and finesse. The young women received $250 gift cards, but everything in the store was 50 percent off. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Transitioning from college to the real world is tough for everyone, but it can be especially challenging for students coming from financially difficult backgrounds. On November 8, LOFT hosted over 100 graduating  Georgetown seniors from low-income background and tried to help them bridge that gap with style. The students, who are a part of the  Georgetown University Scholarship Program, were treated to one-on-one styling that was focused on helping them build their professional wardrobes that would take them  into the next phase of their lives with style and finesse. The young women received $250 gift cards, but everything in the store was 50 percent off. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Transitioning from college to the real world is tough for everyone, but it can be especially challenging for students coming from financially difficult backgrounds. On November 8, LOFT hosted over 100 graduating  Georgetown seniors from low-income background and tried to help them bridge that gap with style. The students, who are a part of the  Georgetown University Scholarship Program, were treated to one-on-one styling that was focused on helping them build their professional wardrobes that would take them  into the next phase of their lives with style and finesse. The young women received $250 gift cards, but everything in the store was 50 percent off. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Transitioning from college to the real world is tough for everyone, but it can be especially challenging for students coming from financially difficult backgrounds. On November 8, LOFT hosted over 100 graduating  Georgetown seniors from low-income background and tried to help them bridge that gap with style. The students, who are a part of the  Georgetown University Scholarship Program, were treated to one-on-one styling that was focused on helping them build their professional wardrobes that would take them  into the next phase of their lives with style and finesse. The young women received $250 gift cards, but everything in the store was 50 percent off. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
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