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Written by Amanda Surowitz Photos by Crosby Ignasher Friday evening, dozens of models walked through the SCAD Museum of Art, showing off the collections for the 2014 Fashion Show. District Staff
Written by Charlytte Morrone What is the process from inception to completion of your collection? I started with a sketchbook over the summer that acted for me more as a journal. I didn’t want to go straight in with a concept for the collection. I began each section of the sketchbook by short stor
For more social media action, check out the best selfies for the #SCADfashion showcase. [View the story “Tweets of #SCADfashion showcase” on Storify] Nick Lawrence
Written by Amy Stoltenberg Photos by Katherine Rountree From the slicked back ‘dos to the designer shoe clad toes, the endless line of models that walked the halls of the SCAD Museum of Art for the 2014 Fashion Show was a vision of glamour and grace. This phenomenon was the joint effort of a power
Long before André Leon Talley, member of the SCAD Board of Trustees, wrote for “Vogue,” he came across a new designer featured in the magazine while studying at Brown University. Talley told the audience at the SCAD Museum of Art that the designer’s sense of style was like “an electric stor
The SCAD 2014 Senior Fashion Show took place at 4 p.m. at the SCAD Museum of Art. Students, faculty and members of the community came out to support the designers and models. Following the show, everyone gathered in the courtyard outside the museum to take photos and socialize. Chrisanne Stone, moth
For more social media action, check out the best tweets of #SCADfashion showcase. [View the story “Best selfies for #SCADFashion Showcase” on Storify] Nick Lawrence
Written and Photographed by Katherine Rountree On Friday afternoon, Fahm Hall hosted the jewelry department’s Jewelry Trunk Show. The show featured SCAD the work of students, alumni and professors in the jewelry and accessory fields. Laid out for display and sale, the front lobby of Fahm was full
Written by Tristan Lueck When you read a book you love, you don’t just stop randomly in the middle and never pick it up again. If you did, then the fate of those characters and the story they are all a part of would forever be in the air. What if the main character dies? […]