Dressing for Success

DFS 2021 Models

This is Wharton Women’s annual philanthropy event which supports Philadelphia organization Career Wardrobe. It consists of a fashion show featuring student models, an upperclassmen fashion panel, interactive make-up stations, pop-up shops, and delicious desserts. Finally, there is the chance to win prize baskets in a raffle featuring items from brands like Rag & Bone, Tory Burch, Theory, Bluemercury, Nordstrom, Lush, Intermix, Audrey Claire, Sprinkles Cupcakes, SoulCycle, Flywheel, Kiwi, Knit Wit, & many more! Career Wardrobe is an organization that provides career advice and professional wardrobe items for Philadelphia women looking to re-enter the workforce.

 

2024 Committee

Alejandra Lozada

Alejandra Lozada (Class of 2025) is from San Juan, Puerto Rico and is pursuing a dual-degree in Neuroscience and Finance as part of the Life Sciences and Management (LSM) Program. Previously, Alejandra served as the 2023 VP of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and on the Marketing and Walnut Street Journal committees. As the 2024 VP of Philanthropy, Alejandra seeks to bring philanthropic efforts to the Wharton Women community, to continue expanding the Dollar Scholar’s mentorship program with high schools in Philadelphia, and to bring positive impact to our Philadelphia community. She is also incredibly excited to co-lead the 2024 Dressing for Success, annual cornerstone event. Outside of Wharton Women, Alejandra conducts research in a neuroscience lab, is a member of Wharton Latino and West Philly Tutoring Project, and serves as a WH1010 TA. In her free time, she enjoys finding new fiction and romance books to read, exploring the city’s best Mexican restaurants, and working out. Alejandra loves connecting with new people, so don’t hesitate to reach out at aslozada@wharton.upenn.edu.

Katiana Indrasasana

Katiana Indrasasana (Class of 2026) is from Jakarta, Indonesia and is concentrating in Finance and Statistics. Katiana has been a part of Wharton Women since her freshman fall, first as a member in pro bono consulting, and then as a project leader for two semesters. During this time, she’s been able to work with various clients in a wide range of industries – from skincare brands to non-profits. As the VP of Philanthropy, she seeks to continue empowering underrepresented women-owned businesses, especially those in Philadelphia. Moreover, she hopes to foster a conducive and supportive environment to help new members grow and develop critical skills. Katiana also looks forward to co-leading the 2024 Dressing for Success, one of Wharton Women’s annual cornerstone philanthropy events. Outside of Wharton Women, Katiana is involved in Wharton Asia Investments, Wharton Impact Ventures Associates, and the Indonesian cultural club – Penncasila. Some of Katiana's favorite things to do in her free time are cafe-hopping, thrifting, and discovering new music. Feel free to reach out with any questions at katianai@wharton.upenn.edu.