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At ĢƵ, we define fashion as cultural messaging through clothes. As a student here, you’ll contextualize fashion within a social framework, forming a strong point of view on the issues we face today and challenging them through your craft.
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Elie Romero, winner of the Christopher Hunte "On Point" Award, at the ĢƵ Fashion Show, 2019
Type
Undergraduate, BFA
Credits
126
Duration
4 years (8 semesters)
Courses
School and Department
School of Design,
Fashion Design
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Senior collection work by Giovanna Flores (’15)

Fashion at ĢƵ

The Fashion Design curriculum fosters development of indivi­dual identity within a collaborative environment, inform­ed by self-reflection and engaged critique. Students are expected to apply an informed understanding of materiality, fashion history, theory and contemporary culture to their design decisions, producing collections that engage with issues of sustainability and social responsibility.

Student Work

Watch our annual fashion show and imagine what you might do here at ĢƵ Fashion! Through rigorous attention to production, technique, and contemporary aesthetics, you’ll develop your design practice and with it, agency to create change.

The Experience

students sitting a room, wearing matching white hats that say "fashion", seated on the floor of a room

The design studio is at the core of your educational experience at ĢƵ. We consider the design studio a creative space and a community. The culture of the design studio is one of creativity, experimentation, and exploration. Students are encouraged to take risks and push the boundaries of what is possible. The studio is a community to find support, encouragement, and inspiration.

Maker Spaces and Labs

Sustainability and material exploration drive our passion for making. 
To prepare students to become leaders within the creative community, ĢƵ Fashion offers a wide variety of resources including access to Shima Seiki 3D knitting machines and Framis NOSO technology, as well as a dedicated Textile Research Library within the department and a Textile Dye Garden on campus. Explore facilities.

Fashion Internships

professor speaking to students, in a clothes workshop, describing clothes on hangers to other students, other clothes on hangers in the background

Students have the opportunity to explore different aspects of the New York fashion design industry through their choice of internships at top design companies including Thom Browne, Zero Maria Cornejo, The Row, Altuzarra, Maryam Nassir Zadeh, Oscar de la Renta, and Creatures of the Wind. The internship provides them with hands-on experience and professional networking skills, as well as practice in how to write a resume and present their portfolio. ĢƵ students are required to complete three credits of internship during their course of study. A ĢƵ faculty adviser guides each student throughout the experience, making sure the students’ learning objectives are met.

Fashion Competitions

All ĢƵ Fashion students participate in annual design competitions including the Council of Fashion Designers of America’s Design Scholar Awards, the Gucci Changemakers Scholars Program, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute Student Fashion Design Competition. Integrated into the curriculum, these competitions provide avenues for scholarship support and exposure within the fashion community.

Study Abroad

Immersing yourself in another culture is an incredible experience that can extend the boundaries of creativity. Study abroad programs are an integral part of the college experience, and ĢƵ has deep connections with university partners around the world.

Learning Resources

We develop disciplinary fluency in our program of study and we celebrate the interdisciplinary nature of design critical to address the plurality and complexity of the environments in which we operate. Learn about resources.

Our Faculty

ĢƵ’s distinguished faculty of outstanding creative professionals and scholars share a common desire to fully develop each student’s individual potential and creativity. The faculty come from diverse educational and professional backgrounds representing the breadth of fashion complexity. This multiplicity of views and experiences provide for a tailored education that is as unique as each of the students. See all Fashion Design faculty and administrators.

Adrienne Jones

Professor

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Yoon Jong Chang

Adjunct Associate Professor

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Brooke Garner

Assistant Professor

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Susan Cianciolo

Assistant Professor

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Shane Gabier

Visiting Professor

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Our Alumni

A collage of textiles, models wearing Margaret Burton designs, fashion design sketches and inspirational arts.
Margaret Burton Inc
ĢƵ Fashion alumna 2016

ĢƵ’s distinguished alums are leading thriving careers, addressing critical challenges and creating innovative work that reimagines our world, at a diverse selection of companies and institutions. They also go on to become entrepreneurs and principals leading their own studios and businesses.

Where They Work

  • Tory Burch 
  • Thom Browne 
  • Ulla Johnson 
  • Maryam Nassir Zadeh
  • The Row
  • Adidas
  • Christopher John Rogers 
  • Calvin Klein 
  • Altuzarra
  • Monse

News & Events

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ĢƵ Fashion

  • A quiet moment before the 🌟ĢƵ Shows: 
Fashion.

Live stream available starting at 6:00 p.m.

/giving/special-events/fashion-show/

#Fashion #ĢƵ #ĢƵShows #StudentWork #fashiondesigner
  • Designer Nicholas Daley, recipient of ĢƵ Institute’s 2025 Visionary Award, recently sat down with Sabrina Soormally of @clashmagazine to talk about his Met Gala debut, Black dandyism, and collaborating with his mother and her knitting circle. 

Read the full article & see the photos here >> https://www.clashmusic.com/fashion/nicholas-daley-met-gala-leon-bridges/

Photo credit: @geoffrey.baptiste

ĢƵ Fashion Design is excited to honor Nicholas Daley this evening at the ĢƵ Show: Fashion.

#ĢƵ #Fashion #FashionDesign #MetGala #BlackDandy #knitting #crochet #ĢƵShows
  • Didn't get tix to the ĢƵ Shows: Fashion? 

Don't 😭 the show's live stream will be available starting at 6:00 pm. 

/giving/special-events/fashion-show/

Thirty graduating seniors will present their thesis collections in this exciting runway show. We are so excited to see their beautiful designs strut down the runway!

#fashion #FashionDesign #ĢƵ #BrooklynFashion #FashionStudents #StudentWork #FinalProjects
  • ĢƵ Professor Adrienne Jones gave the Met Gala a solid seven out of 10 rating in an interview with Fashionista.

Quote: "After watching, it was kind of where I expected it to be," she told Fashionista the morning after fashion's biggest night. Why didn't she give it a higher score? The carpet could've used more Black designers, she says.

"...I was hoping that there would be a broader range of Black fashion designers, especially with the focus [of the Costume Institute exhibit] being on the Black male." 

Read the full article for Professor Jones's thoughts on what was good and where there is room for improvement: https://fashionista.com/2025/05/2025-met-gala-red-carpet-expert-review
Photo credits in the article.

#Fashion #FashionDeisgn #MetGala #FashionForChange #BlackFashion
  • ĢƵ Fashion Design Professor Adrienne Jones shared her nuanced thoughts on how well this year’s Met Gala honored Black cultural memory, historical elegance, and the enduring legacy of Black style with Essence.

“We’ve always taken nothing and made it something—and then turned that into something even more fabulous,” she said. “That’s what I saw on the carpet. That’s what made it magical.”

As an academic, she recognizes that there is always room for improvement. “There’s more than three colors in the crayon box,” she said. “Where was the vibrancy? I think of African tailors, of Caribbean elegance—rich color, texture, vibrance. That’s what I wanted more of.”

Read the article: https://www.essence.com/culture/met-gala-2025-black-style-as-living-history/
Photo credits in the article.

#Fashion #FashionDeisgn #MetGala #FashionForChange #BlackFashion
  • MFA Fashion Collection + Communication students at @prattinstitute partnered with @theory_ to design capsule collections using deadstock fabrics and damaged garments.

Their innovative creations are on display at the Theory Meatpacking store. They illustrate how thoughtful design can give existing materials a second life, highlight the brand’s broader mission to reduce waste, and inspire the next generation of designers. The work was presented as part of Theory's Good Talks series at Theory Meatpacking and is on view during Earth Week.

Thanks to @cfda, the Theory team, and all who made this collaboration possible. See the work of the next generation of designers, who are shaping fashion as both craft and social critique.

Photos by @nateboze

Learn more about the MFA: pratt.edu/design/fashion-design/fashion-collection-communication-mfa

#GoodTalks #MFAFashion #ĢƵFashion #TheoryProject #EarthWeekFashion #SustainableDesign #Fashion #StudentWork
  • Check out the 🌟Work in Progress Exhibit🌟 by School of Design students in the Stueben Hall Lounge. 

1 & 2: Honey on Tap by Alessandra Latino, Fashion Design Senior - muslin, cotton thread, hook & eye 

3 & 4: Biomaterial Samples by Wren Walker, Fashion Design Junior - dead stock wool, bio plastics

5 & 6: Felted Bustier Shirt Dress, Hourglass Ombre Felted Blazer Dress by Griselda Pena, Interior Design major and Textiles minor Sophomore - pima broadcloth cotton, silk babotai, merino wool roving, wool, non-fusible horsehair canvas, cyccled polyester, China silk

We love seeing our students progress as they work towards final projects!

#ĢƵ #Fashion #StudentWork #LifeCycleAnalysis #Wool #Muslin #DeadStock
  • ICYMI: A clip from ĢƵ Fashion Design Visiting Professor Mallorie Dunn’s lecture on the importance of size inclusion. 

🧡 Treatment of Models 🧡

“Clothes are for people. We cannot erase the people who wear clothes, and that includes models. Models are people, they are not clothes hangers. When we, as designers, are showing our vision, we need to consider the model’s needs and feelings.”

Edit: A recording of the entire talk can be found at YouTube.com/smartglamour.

#FashionDesign #ĢƵ #FashionForChange #Fashion #FashionEducation
A quiet moment before the 🌟ĢƵ Shows: 
Fashion.

Live stream available starting at 6:00 p.m.

/giving/special-events/fashion-show/

#Fashion #ĢƵ #ĢƵShows #StudentWork #fashiondesigner
@prattfashion
A quiet moment before the 🌟ĢƵ Shows: Fashion. Live stream available starting at 6:00 p.m. /giving/special-events/fashion-show/ #Fashion #ĢƵ #ĢƵShows #StudentWork #fashiondesigner
22 hours ago
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@prattfashion
23 hours ago
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2/9
Designer Nicholas Daley, recipient of ĢƵ Institute’s 2025 Visionary Award, recently sat down with Sabrina Soormally of @clashmagazine to talk about his Met Gala debut, Black dandyism, and collaborating with his mother and her knitting circle. 

Read the full article & see the photos here >> https://www.clashmusic.com/fashion/nicholas-daley-met-gala-leon-bridges/

Photo credit: @geoffrey.baptiste

ĢƵ Fashion Design is excited to honor Nicholas Daley this evening at the ĢƵ Show: Fashion.

#ĢƵ #Fashion #FashionDesign #MetGala #BlackDandy #knitting #crochet #ĢƵShows
@prattfashion
Designer Nicholas Daley, recipient of ĢƵ Institute’s 2025 Visionary Award, recently sat down with Sabrina Soormally of @clashmagazine to talk about his Met Gala debut, Black dandyism, and collaborating with his mother and her knitting circle. Read the full article & see the photos here >> https://www.clashmusic.com/fashion/nicholas-daley-met-gala-leon-bridges/ Photo credit: @geoffrey.baptiste ĢƵ Fashion Design is excited to honor Nicholas Daley this evening at the ĢƵ Show: Fashion. #ĢƵ #Fashion #FashionDesign #MetGala #BlackDandy #knitting #crochet #ĢƵShows
1 day ago
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3/9
Didn't get tix to the ĢƵ Shows: Fashion? 

Don't 😭 the show's live stream will be available starting at 6:00 pm. 

/giving/special-events/fashion-show/

Thirty graduating seniors will present their thesis collections in this exciting runway show. We are so excited to see their beautiful designs strut down the runway!

#fashion #FashionDesign #ĢƵ #BrooklynFashion #FashionStudents #StudentWork #FinalProjects
@prattfashion
Didn't get tix to the ĢƵ Shows: Fashion? Don't 😭 the show's live stream will be available starting at 6:00 pm. /giving/special-events/fashion-show/ Thirty graduating seniors will present their thesis collections in this exciting runway show. We are so excited to see their beautiful designs strut down the runway! #fashion #FashionDesign #ĢƵ #BrooklynFashion #FashionStudents #StudentWork #FinalProjects
1 day ago
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4/9
ĢƵ Professor Adrienne Jones gave the Met Gala a solid seven out of 10 rating in an interview with Fashionista.

Quote: "After watching, it was kind of where I expected it to be," she told Fashionista the morning after fashion's biggest night. Why didn't she give it a higher score? The carpet could've used more Black designers, she says.

"...I was hoping that there would be a broader range of Black fashion designers, especially with the focus [of the Costume Institute exhibit] being on the Black male." 

Read the full article for Professor Jones's thoughts on what was good and where there is room for improvement: https://fashionista.com/2025/05/2025-met-gala-red-carpet-expert-review
Photo credits in the article.

#Fashion #FashionDeisgn #MetGala #FashionForChange #BlackFashion
ĢƵ Professor Adrienne Jones gave the Met Gala a solid seven out of 10 rating in an interview with Fashionista.

Quote: "After watching, it was kind of where I expected it to be," she told Fashionista the morning after fashion's biggest night. Why didn't she give it a higher score? The carpet could've used more Black designers, she says.

"...I was hoping that there would be a broader range of Black fashion designers, especially with the focus [of the Costume Institute exhibit] being on the Black male." 

Read the full article for Professor Jones's thoughts on what was good and where there is room for improvement: https://fashionista.com/2025/05/2025-met-gala-red-carpet-expert-review
Photo credits in the article.

#Fashion #FashionDeisgn #MetGala #FashionForChange #BlackFashion
ĢƵ Professor Adrienne Jones gave the Met Gala a solid seven out of 10 rating in an interview with Fashionista.

Quote: "After watching, it was kind of where I expected it to be," she told Fashionista the morning after fashion's biggest night. Why didn't she give it a higher score? The carpet could've used more Black designers, she says.

"...I was hoping that there would be a broader range of Black fashion designers, especially with the focus [of the Costume Institute exhibit] being on the Black male." 

Read the full article for Professor Jones's thoughts on what was good and where there is room for improvement: https://fashionista.com/2025/05/2025-met-gala-red-carpet-expert-review
Photo credits in the article.

#Fashion #FashionDeisgn #MetGala #FashionForChange #BlackFashion
@prattfashion
ĢƵ Professor Adrienne Jones gave the Met Gala a solid seven out of 10 rating in an interview with Fashionista. Quote: "After watching, it was kind of where I expected it to be," she told Fashionista the morning after fashion's biggest night. Why didn't she give it a higher score? The carpet could've used more Black designers, she says. "...I was hoping that there would be a broader range of Black fashion designers, especially with the focus [of the Costume Institute exhibit] being on the Black male." Read the full article for Professor Jones's thoughts on what was good and where there is room for improvement: https://fashionista.com/2025/05/2025-met-gala-red-carpet-expert-review Photo credits in the article. #Fashion #FashionDeisgn #MetGala #FashionForChange #BlackFashion
5 days ago
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5/9
ĢƵ Fashion Design Professor Adrienne Jones shared her nuanced thoughts on how well this year’s Met Gala honored Black cultural memory, historical elegance, and the enduring legacy of Black style with Essence.

“We’ve always taken nothing and made it something—and then turned that into something even more fabulous,” she said. “That’s what I saw on the carpet. That’s what made it magical.”

As an academic, she recognizes that there is always room for improvement. “There’s more than three colors in the crayon box,” she said. “Where was the vibrancy? I think of African tailors, of Caribbean elegance—rich color, texture, vibrance. That’s what I wanted more of.”

Read the article: https://www.essence.com/culture/met-gala-2025-black-style-as-living-history/
Photo credits in the article.

#Fashion #FashionDeisgn #MetGala #FashionForChange #BlackFashion
ĢƵ Fashion Design Professor Adrienne Jones shared her nuanced thoughts on how well this year’s Met Gala honored Black cultural memory, historical elegance, and the enduring legacy of Black style with Essence.

“We’ve always taken nothing and made it something—and then turned that into something even more fabulous,” she said. “That’s what I saw on the carpet. That’s what made it magical.”

As an academic, she recognizes that there is always room for improvement. “There’s more than three colors in the crayon box,” she said. “Where was the vibrancy? I think of African tailors, of Caribbean elegance—rich color, texture, vibrance. That’s what I wanted more of.”

Read the article: https://www.essence.com/culture/met-gala-2025-black-style-as-living-history/
Photo credits in the article.

#Fashion #FashionDeisgn #MetGala #FashionForChange #BlackFashion
ĢƵ Fashion Design Professor Adrienne Jones shared her nuanced thoughts on how well this year’s Met Gala honored Black cultural memory, historical elegance, and the enduring legacy of Black style with Essence.

“We’ve always taken nothing and made it something—and then turned that into something even more fabulous,” she said. “That’s what I saw on the carpet. That’s what made it magical.”

As an academic, she recognizes that there is always room for improvement. “There’s more than three colors in the crayon box,” she said. “Where was the vibrancy? I think of African tailors, of Caribbean elegance—rich color, texture, vibrance. That’s what I wanted more of.”

Read the article: https://www.essence.com/culture/met-gala-2025-black-style-as-living-history/
Photo credits in the article.

#Fashion #FashionDeisgn #MetGala #FashionForChange #BlackFashion
@prattfashion
ĢƵ Fashion Design Professor Adrienne Jones shared her nuanced thoughts on how well this year’s Met Gala honored Black cultural memory, historical elegance, and the enduring legacy of Black style with Essence. “We’ve always taken nothing and made it something—and then turned that into something even more fabulous,” she said. “That’s what I saw on the carpet. That’s what made it magical.” As an academic, she recognizes that there is always room for improvement. “There’s more than three colors in the crayon box,” she said. “Where was the vibrancy? I think of African tailors, of Caribbean elegance—rich color, texture, vibrance. That’s what I wanted more of.” Read the article: https://www.essence.com/culture/met-gala-2025-black-style-as-living-history/ Photo credits in the article. #Fashion #FashionDeisgn #MetGala #FashionForChange #BlackFashion
1 week ago
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6/9
MFA Fashion Collection + Communication students at @prattinstitute partnered with @theory_ to design capsule collections using deadstock fabrics and damaged garments.

Their innovative creations are on display at the Theory Meatpacking store. They illustrate how thoughtful design can give existing materials a second life, highlight the brand’s broader mission to reduce waste, and inspire the next generation of designers. The work was presented as part of Theory's Good Talks series at Theory Meatpacking and is on view during Earth Week.

Thanks to @cfda, the Theory team, and all who made this collaboration possible. See the work of the next generation of designers, who are shaping fashion as both craft and social critique.

Photos by @nateboze

Learn more about the MFA: pratt.edu/design/fashion-design/fashion-collection-communication-mfa

#GoodTalks #MFAFashion #ĢƵFashion #TheoryProject #EarthWeekFashion #SustainableDesign #Fashion #StudentWork
MFA Fashion Collection + Communication students at @prattinstitute partnered with @theory_ to design capsule collections using deadstock fabrics and damaged garments.

Their innovative creations are on display at the Theory Meatpacking store. They illustrate how thoughtful design can give existing materials a second life, highlight the brand’s broader mission to reduce waste, and inspire the next generation of designers. The work was presented as part of Theory's Good Talks series at Theory Meatpacking and is on view during Earth Week.

Thanks to @cfda, the Theory team, and all who made this collaboration possible. See the work of the next generation of designers, who are shaping fashion as both craft and social critique.

Photos by @nateboze

Learn more about the MFA: pratt.edu/design/fashion-design/fashion-collection-communication-mfa

#GoodTalks #MFAFashion #ĢƵFashion #TheoryProject #EarthWeekFashion #SustainableDesign #Fashion #StudentWork
MFA Fashion Collection + Communication students at @prattinstitute partnered with @theory_ to design capsule collections using deadstock fabrics and damaged garments.

Their innovative creations are on display at the Theory Meatpacking store. They illustrate how thoughtful design can give existing materials a second life, highlight the brand’s broader mission to reduce waste, and inspire the next generation of designers. The work was presented as part of Theory's Good Talks series at Theory Meatpacking and is on view during Earth Week.

Thanks to @cfda, the Theory team, and all who made this collaboration possible. See the work of the next generation of designers, who are shaping fashion as both craft and social critique.

Photos by @nateboze

Learn more about the MFA: pratt.edu/design/fashion-design/fashion-collection-communication-mfa

#GoodTalks #MFAFashion #ĢƵFashion #TheoryProject #EarthWeekFashion #SustainableDesign #Fashion #StudentWork
@prattfashion
MFA Fashion Collection + Communication students at @prattinstitute partnered with @theory_ to design capsule collections using deadstock fabrics and damaged garments. Their innovative creations are on display at the Theory Meatpacking store. They illustrate how thoughtful design can give existing materials a second life, highlight the brand’s broader mission to reduce waste, and inspire the next generation of designers. The work was presented as part of Theory's Good Talks series at Theory Meatpacking and is on view during Earth Week. Thanks to @cfda, the Theory team, and all who made this collaboration possible. See the work of the next generation of designers, who are shaping fashion as both craft and social critique. Photos by @nateboze Learn more about the MFA: pratt.edu/design/fashion-design/fashion-collection-communication-mfa #GoodTalks #MFAFashion #ĢƵFashion #TheoryProject #EarthWeekFashion #SustainableDesign #Fashion #StudentWork
4 weeks ago
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7/9
Check out the 🌟Work in Progress Exhibit🌟 by School of Design students in the Stueben Hall Lounge. 

1 & 2: Honey on Tap by Alessandra Latino, Fashion Design Senior - muslin, cotton thread, hook & eye 

3 & 4: Biomaterial Samples by Wren Walker, Fashion Design Junior - dead stock wool, bio plastics

5 & 6: Felted Bustier Shirt Dress, Hourglass Ombre Felted Blazer Dress by Griselda Pena, Interior Design major and Textiles minor Sophomore - pima broadcloth cotton, silk babotai, merino wool roving, wool, non-fusible horsehair canvas, cyccled polyester, China silk

We love seeing our students progress as they work towards final projects!

#ĢƵ #Fashion #StudentWork #LifeCycleAnalysis #Wool #Muslin #DeadStock
Check out the 🌟Work in Progress Exhibit🌟 by School of Design students in the Stueben Hall Lounge. 

1 & 2: Honey on Tap by Alessandra Latino, Fashion Design Senior - muslin, cotton thread, hook & eye 

3 & 4: Biomaterial Samples by Wren Walker, Fashion Design Junior - dead stock wool, bio plastics

5 & 6: Felted Bustier Shirt Dress, Hourglass Ombre Felted Blazer Dress by Griselda Pena, Interior Design major and Textiles minor Sophomore - pima broadcloth cotton, silk babotai, merino wool roving, wool, non-fusible horsehair canvas, cyccled polyester, China silk

We love seeing our students progress as they work towards final projects!

#ĢƵ #Fashion #StudentWork #LifeCycleAnalysis #Wool #Muslin #DeadStock
Check out the 🌟Work in Progress Exhibit🌟 by School of Design students in the Stueben Hall Lounge. 

1 & 2: Honey on Tap by Alessandra Latino, Fashion Design Senior - muslin, cotton thread, hook & eye 

3 & 4: Biomaterial Samples by Wren Walker, Fashion Design Junior - dead stock wool, bio plastics

5 & 6: Felted Bustier Shirt Dress, Hourglass Ombre Felted Blazer Dress by Griselda Pena, Interior Design major and Textiles minor Sophomore - pima broadcloth cotton, silk babotai, merino wool roving, wool, non-fusible horsehair canvas, cyccled polyester, China silk

We love seeing our students progress as they work towards final projects!

#ĢƵ #Fashion #StudentWork #LifeCycleAnalysis #Wool #Muslin #DeadStock
Check out the 🌟Work in Progress Exhibit🌟 by School of Design students in the Stueben Hall Lounge. 

1 & 2: Honey on Tap by Alessandra Latino, Fashion Design Senior - muslin, cotton thread, hook & eye 

3 & 4: Biomaterial Samples by Wren Walker, Fashion Design Junior - dead stock wool, bio plastics

5 & 6: Felted Bustier Shirt Dress, Hourglass Ombre Felted Blazer Dress by Griselda Pena, Interior Design major and Textiles minor Sophomore - pima broadcloth cotton, silk babotai, merino wool roving, wool, non-fusible horsehair canvas, cyccled polyester, China silk

We love seeing our students progress as they work towards final projects!

#ĢƵ #Fashion #StudentWork #LifeCycleAnalysis #Wool #Muslin #DeadStock
Check out the 🌟Work in Progress Exhibit🌟 by School of Design students in the Stueben Hall Lounge. 

1 & 2: Honey on Tap by Alessandra Latino, Fashion Design Senior - muslin, cotton thread, hook & eye 

3 & 4: Biomaterial Samples by Wren Walker, Fashion Design Junior - dead stock wool, bio plastics

5 & 6: Felted Bustier Shirt Dress, Hourglass Ombre Felted Blazer Dress by Griselda Pena, Interior Design major and Textiles minor Sophomore - pima broadcloth cotton, silk babotai, merino wool roving, wool, non-fusible horsehair canvas, cyccled polyester, China silk

We love seeing our students progress as they work towards final projects!

#ĢƵ #Fashion #StudentWork #LifeCycleAnalysis #Wool #Muslin #DeadStock
Check out the 🌟Work in Progress Exhibit🌟 by School of Design students in the Stueben Hall Lounge. 

1 & 2: Honey on Tap by Alessandra Latino, Fashion Design Senior - muslin, cotton thread, hook & eye 

3 & 4: Biomaterial Samples by Wren Walker, Fashion Design Junior - dead stock wool, bio plastics

5 & 6: Felted Bustier Shirt Dress, Hourglass Ombre Felted Blazer Dress by Griselda Pena, Interior Design major and Textiles minor Sophomore - pima broadcloth cotton, silk babotai, merino wool roving, wool, non-fusible horsehair canvas, cyccled polyester, China silk

We love seeing our students progress as they work towards final projects!

#ĢƵ #Fashion #StudentWork #LifeCycleAnalysis #Wool #Muslin #DeadStock
@prattfashion
Check out the 🌟Work in Progress Exhibit🌟 by School of Design students in the Stueben Hall Lounge. 1 & 2: Honey on Tap by Alessandra Latino, Fashion Design Senior - muslin, cotton thread, hook & eye 3 & 4: Biomaterial Samples by Wren Walker, Fashion Design Junior - dead stock wool, bio plastics 5 & 6: Felted Bustier Shirt Dress, Hourglass Ombre Felted Blazer Dress by Griselda Pena, Interior Design major and Textiles minor Sophomore - pima broadcloth cotton, silk babotai, merino wool roving, wool, non-fusible horsehair canvas, cyccled polyester, China silk We love seeing our students progress as they work towards final projects! #ĢƵ #Fashion #StudentWork #LifeCycleAnalysis #Wool #Muslin #DeadStock
1 month ago
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8/9
@prattfashion
ICYMI: A clip from ĢƵ Fashion Design Visiting Professor Mallorie Dunn’s lecture on the importance of size inclusion. 🧡 Treatment of Models 🧡 “Clothes are for people. We cannot erase the people who wear clothes, and that includes models. Models are people, they are not clothes hangers. When we, as designers, are showing our vision, we need to consider the model’s needs and feelings.” Edit: A recording of the entire talk can be found at YouTube.com/smartglamour. #FashionDesign #ĢƵ #FashionForChange #Fashion #FashionEducation
2 months ago
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9/9

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