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[Photo Story] The THON 2025 Kids’ Fashion Show

On Sunday morning, over 40 Four Diamond children and teens took to the Bryce Jordan Center stage for the THON 2025 Kids’ Fashion Show. The kids bedazzled the crowd with their colorful and stylish costumes.

This year’s theme was “adventure awaits,” and each child had roughly 30 seconds to show off their apparel.

From princesses to cowboys to wizards to “Bluey” characters, these kids showed up and showed out this year.

Participants created their own adventure on the BJC floor with the cutest smiles and costumes.

Some kids dressed in a wide variety of outfits from tutus to onesies to accessories.

Some groups even had its own themes like the hit children’s TV show “Bluey” and Pixar classic “Toy Story.”

Some kids even transformed into wizards and make-believe characters, captivating the crowd.

The props, costumes, and energy made all of these 30-second moments even more wholesome.

There were even some cheerleaders, pirates, and cowboys, too.

These kids gave dancers and the BJC crowd an important reminder as to what THON is really about: FTK.

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Evan Halfen

Evan Halfen is a senior broadcast journalism major from Newark, DE, and is Onward State's community manager and an associate editor. Evan loves all things Penn State, tomfoolery, tailgating, being loud, just about any beach, the Birds, and his puppy, Wentzy. You can direct all your tips, roasts, and jokes to his email: [email protected] or Instagram: @evan.halfen.

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