The Northwood University Fashion Showcase made a dazzling contribution to this year’s Distinguished Women Awards Gala as students coordinated a stunning display of dresses donated by prior Distinguished Women Award recipients.
“Trinity Burtch, the director of the 2025 Northwood University Fashion Showcase, led an effort to collect dresses to display at the Distinguished Women Award Gala,” stated Signature Events Director Jen Carpenter. “The result was a gorgeous display that attendees said added an impressive and memorable dimension to year’s Distinguished Women Award programming.”
Burtch, a senior from St. Charles, Michigan, is studying fashion marketing and management. As a student presenter at last year’s Distinguished Women Awards Gala, Burtch knows the remarkable impact Distinguished Women Award recipients have on students as role models and mentors.
“I wanted to show people that these stunning pieces are more than just dresses. They represent the incredible women’s journey to where they are today,” Burtch stated. “Northwood’s Distinguished Women Awards Gala is by far my favorite event. Nothing makes me happier than empowering women and recognizing their outstanding contributions to the world. I am extremely grateful for the opportunity to display these gowns.”
Burtch is particularly grateful to Pamella Roland DeVos, a 2007 Distinguished Women Award recipient who allowed Northwood to showcase six dresses from her signature collection of couture designs.