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FIT 4th Semester Student Fashion Show: 2000 Spring
FIT student fashion show featuring clothing designed by 4th semester F.I.T. students. Dedicated to Professor Alex Bodea. Remarks by Prof. Carol Adelson, Dr Joyce Brown, President of FIT, critics Michelle Pergament and Steve Sousa and award winner Emily Farstadt, critics Sonya Reuben and Kip Chapelle and award winner Alison Miller Bazichelli, critic Heidi Weisel and award winner Liz Pinata, critic Susan Lazar and award winner Alison Levin, critic Elliot Staples and award winner Andre Roberge, critics Isabel and Ruben Toledo and award winner Caterina Bjorn Abouah, critic Jennifer Buckley O'Connell and award winner Sally Zhang, critic B. Michael and award winner Viviana Buraza, critic George Samen and award winner Abigail Dahlquist. Designs include Childrenswear, Current Scene, Sportswear, Knitwear, Tailored Design, Intimate Apparel, Design Studio.NOTE: portions of this video may be muted due to copyright
FIT 4th Semester Student Fashion Show: 1991 Fall
FIT student fashion show featuring clothing designed by 4th semester F.I.T. students. "Collections Presentation: Fall 1991." Designs feature Sportswear, Tailored Design, Design Studio, Award Winners.NOTE: portions of this video may be muted due to copyright
FIT 4th Semester Student Fashion Show: 1979 Spring
FIT student fashion show featuring clothing designed by 4th semester F.I.T. students.NOTE: portions of this video may be muted due to copyright
FIT 4th Semester Student Fashion Show: 1985 Fall
FIT student fashion show featuring clothing designed by 4th semester F.I.T. students. Designs feature Design Studio I (critic: Morton Myles; award winner: Elizabeth Valle), Sportswear I (critic: Robert Abajian; award winner: Lan Tran), Current Scene (critic: Mary Jane Marcasiano; award winner: Cheryl Flachs), Sportswear 2 (critic: Richard Assatly; award winner: Katina Zagoreos), Design Studio 2 (critic: George Samen; award winner: Michael Carr), Award Winners. Staged by Clara Branch.NOTE: portions of this video may be muted due to copyright
Fashion Culture: House of Gucci
Author Sara G. Forden and fashion journalist Teri Agins discuss Forden's blockbuster book "The House of Gucci: A Sensational Story of Murder, Madness, Glamour, and Greed," which recently became a movie that debuted in theaters in November 2021. Presented by The Museum at FIT
Faces and Places in Fashion: Audrey Smaltz
Part presentation, part Q&A, FIT's "Faces & Places in Fashion" lecture series is an opportunity to connect students and the public alike to the pulse of the fashion industry in an open and conversational setting.Audrey Smaltz speaks about her company, The Ground Crew, which is responsible for coordinating the backstage activities at fashion shows. She shows a video clip that includes interviews of designers describing their appreciation of Audrey Smaltz and her company, and then describes the activities of her company. She also offers career advice
FIT Menswear Fashion Show: 1998
FIT student fashion show featuring menswear designs.Menswear class of 1998. Student designers include: Kyung Choi, Joel Patton, Francis Scarponi, Keesil Park, Kizzie Young, Su Kong Chong, Marie Lee, Jeremy Pearlman, Monica Newman, Adolfo Psyrus, John Allen, Eulisa Johnson, Ryo Mizuno, Tara Kondracki, Ben Tran, Nicholas Anderson. Produced and directed by Prof. Alfred Arena
Faces and Places in Fashion: Saraa Green
Part presentation, part Q&A, FIT's "Faces & Places in Fashion" lecture series is an opportunity to connect students and the public alike to the pulse of the fashion industry in an open and conversational setting.Saraa Green is the Founder and CEO of THEBRAIDRELEASER, a new tool that keeps your hair from breaking when you take down your braids. Her deep passion for the beauty industry started as a makeup artist at MAC Cosmetics, and is backed up by her engineering and development background at companies like Shima Seiki and adidas. Her design and engineering education began at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City, where she holds a bachelor’s degree in Fashion Design. She went on to earn her MBA from Willamette University, and is currently a student at North Carolina State University’s Doctorate of Design Program. She created the second generation “braidreleaser” after being inspired by the original 1992 design by her mother, Angela Green. Saraa runs the company’s operations and business development
Faces and Places in Fashion: Olivia LaTronica
Part presentation, part Q&A, FIT's "Faces & Places in Fashion" lecture series is an opportunity to connect students and the public alike to the pulse of the fashion industry in an open and conversational setting.Olivia LaTronica, costume shopper, Gossip Girl S2, will be the guest at this week’s Faces and Places in Fashion
Faces and Places in Fashion: Patricia Maeda
Part presentation, part Q&A, FIT's "Faces & Places in Fashion" lecture series is an opportunity to connect students and the public alike to the pulse of the fashion industry in an open and conversational setting.Patricia Maeda is a trend expert specialized in womenswear. With over ten years of experience, she's previously held merchandising positions with fashion companies and worked as a copywriter for advertising agencies. As Director of Womenswear at Fashion Snoops, Patricia shapes macro trends and market analysis into actionable forecasts for the womenswear market. An industry expert, Patricia has led trend seminars and contributed to articles for WWD, Teen Vogue, Nylon, and other industry publications. Patricia holds an Associate Degree in Fashion Marketing, a Bachelor of Arts degree in Social Communications, and a Master of Arts in Fashion and Cultural Studies from Parsons School of Design