We are having a phenomenal time putting the fashion show together. This year, we've all spent countless hours on Zoom and in the virtual world, but to get back in person, everybody just has this sense of gratitude and just a whole new perspective to be doing these things again. We have been meeting every week try to work with everyone. Sometimes we put groups together like design club with styling team, or visual team with production team meeting all together on Tuesday. Even picking the final theme for the show is a process in and of itself. We love this idea of expressing yourself to the fullest potential. And that is where we came up with battle of expression, eight scenes specifically. Four which were shot previously in an editorial fashion and then for traditional runway shows. So the models that are walking down this runway have been encouraged to bring their personality and sell their garment. The live show will be at the Salinas, which is a really nice venue. This is one of the historic interior landmarks in all of New York City. These large vaulted ceilings, the granite columns are the perfect backdrop for the fashion not to mention it is 15,000 square foot. And just even when you walk in, you already have a sense of just a heightened moment about to take place. Well, let's talk a little bit about the host of the show. We have picked a star this year, the infamous Bones from Project Runway, he is making waves for his bold and expressive personality. So it really works perfectly in conjunction with the theme of the show. I want the audience to have a visceral and guttural reaction to every single look they see go down that runway, I want each one to to invigorate all of their senses, so to speak. And the students most definitely accomplished that. I have been modeling for the [inaudible]. And it has been amazing to have makeup artist, hairstylist and said, amazing video maker and photographer. And we even had billboard in Times Square, which I think was the best part. At LIM, you don't get lost in the shuffle. You are called upon to accomplish tasks that are comparable if not beyond what is happening in the industry. I mean, you really learn how to do a real fashion show. So we really have our future experience because it's real. What we did it was like something real, not like just a project for school. These students will now have a portfolio of showing the highest value in styling and conception and creative direction and LIM gives them that space to be creative, try some new things and really form their own original approach to the work. It's not a secret in the fashion industry that LIM turns out students that are ready to work right now. I have personally hired many students that have went on to phenomenal careers in the industry, because LIM is not just creating a student that can execute a task, but one that knows how to conduct themselves in a professional setting.