Amber Smith and Cassie Rodriguez spent the majority of John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art’s Finally Friday festival striking poses with their neon-yellow and purple tank tops, multi-colored leg warmers, skintight black leggings and authentic side ponytails.
The girls were actually manning the food table during the event, but due to their awesome ’80s ensembles, they wound up getting more attention than expected.
The concert, held in the museum’s courtyard Friday, April 24, had people rocking back and forth in their lawn chairs, toasting their fruity Szambelan vodka cocktails and dancing the night away to rockin’ ’80s hits such as “Video Killed the Radio Star,” by The Buggles, and “Melt with You,” by Modern English.
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23 Dissolving Anger and Hurt workshop (day 1)
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