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Abby Powell’s Senior Thesis

Oct 21 2009




Stacey Leveille thesis

Oct 15 2009


Stacey Leveille is originally from Uniondale, Long Island New York and comes from a big supportive family. Her concentration for her senior collection is Full Figure Women's Sportswear. The inspiration is The Taino' Indians of the island of Hispaniola but her focus is from the Haitian Natives that were also called the Arawak's.…READ MORE...



Suzie Ford Senior Thesis

Oct 15 2009


My collection is based on a raw sophistication.  The looks portray a combination of raw feeling and relaxed silhouettes.  With the shredded jersey, and loose soft hand knit pieces combined with the tailored elegance of structured jackets with organic cowl elements.  

 

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Kerry Blake senior collection

Oct 13 2009


My collection is all about showing off the female figure, using curve-hugging silhouettes and fabric on the bias.    

I went for a sexy color story of black, red, and zebra print.

 

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Lina Fedirko, Seamless Aim

Oct 13 2009


Seamless Aim is the material embodiment of Suprematism idea of personal connection, interaction and engagement with an object, and Scandinavian design aesthetic which never fails to capture timeless logic, functionalism and elegance. My sketch of the Extruded Semicircle SKIRT suggests its placement on the hips, however the flexibility of its one piece pattern is…READ MORE...



Kristeinman “thesis concept”

Oct 13 2009


As Salvador Dali creates a pallet for melting and distortion, this line translates the concept into men’s fashion with a fluid silhouette.

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David J. Krause’s senior thesis collection

Oct 09 2009


Being mentally unstable never looked so good in this look from David J. Krause’s  senior thesis collection.


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Kasia Wisniewski, senior thesis inspiration

Oct 08 2009


Inspired by the work of Alphonse Mucha, "Study for the Moon" is a modern and romantic bridal collection in a palette of silver and white. 

The gowns are detail driven, each featuring techniques like custom metal and sequin embroidery, hand pleating, or handcrafted metal closures and belts.

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