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FIT Menswear Fashion Show: 1990
FIT student fashion show featuring menswear designs.Menswear 1990. Student designers include: John Shrader, Curt Tornow, Timothy Erkins, Michael Troya, Jazz Ramcheritar, .Dawn Brandl, Nestor Marti, Callory McGee, Tonya Hollingsworth, Julio Rivera, Carlos Molina, Ross Beardsley, Jose Chan, Rosemary Flavia Pinnock, Michael Shaw, Anita Smith, Timothy Sorensen, Tony Chan, Gregory Ma, Hiroko Ito, Produced and directed by John Karl. Staged by Martin Shows Inc. Hair and Make-up styling by Charles Ruffin
FIT Children's Fashion Show: 1984 Autumn
FIT student fashion show featuring childrenswear designs
FIT Menswear Fashion Show: 1989 Spring
FIT student fashion show featuring menswear designs."The American Studio," menswear 1989. Student designers include: Debire Stewart, Clifford Thomas Jackman Jr, Marcia McClean, Lee Ruzzi, Fausto Perez, Michael Robert Joseph, Stephen Walker, Gary Yuhas, Robin Hall, Mark Vordyszynski, Eric Light, Ken Sistrunk, M Kalik, Victoria Bazzda, Jaime McFate, Long Nam Nguyen, Joe Rawen, Eduardo Pino, Jachi Taylor, Selene Chin, Carlo Weeks. Produced and directed by John Karl. Produced, designed, and staged by Martin Shows Inc. Mens Fashion Production Club: Michael Di Palma, president; William Faccidomo, vice-president. Hair and Make-up styling by Charles Ruffins, Cindy Oppedisano, Kathy Foley, Joe Peguero, Joe Oppedisano
Faces and Places in Fashion: Carol Jenkins
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.Carol Jenkins speaks about her career as a news anchor and the influential personalities she has met over the past thirty years. She is introduced by Alice Papazian
Faces and Places in Fashion: Eva J. Lorenzotti
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.Lorenzetti, CEO and founder of Vivre, Inc., describes how the economic crisis of 2008/2009 has caused high-ened marketing to re-evaluate strategies in an effort to create desire in an age of diminished expectations. She suggests that the great stores are suffering from a lack of vision and innovation, and explains how she is meeting the challenge in her own online catalog business
Love Your Library: Blooks, the art of books that aren't
Mindell Dubansky, head of the Sherman Fairchild Center for Book Conservation in the Watson Library at The Metropolitan Museum of Art will present a history of “blooks”—book-shaped objects and products. She will also discuss her current exhibition, on view at The Grolier Clu
Ballerina Symposium: Patricia Mears “Ballerina: Fashion’s Modern Muse”
Ballerina: Fashion’s Modern Muse was The Museum at FIT’s 23rd academic symposium. The one-day event explored the ways in which twentieth-century ballerinas and their glamorous, romantic costumes profoundly inspired modern fashion.Patricia Mears is deputy director of The Museum at FIT. She has curated numerous exhibitions and written the accompanying texts, the most recent being Ballerina: Fashion’s Modern Muse
Faces and Places in Fashion: Michael Kaye
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.A graduate of FIT, Mr Kaye describes his early career in fashion design, current success as a couture designer for Michael Kaye Couture, and his plans to design jewelry. He illustrates his discussion with a 2008 video that documents his success with tartan designs
Faces and Places in Fashion: Betsey Johnson
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.Betsey Johnson recounts her career in the fashion industry and discusses her fashions as part of the CL 112 course. Her talk is preceded by videoclips of her fashion shows and followed by a question and answer session with the audience.Recorded at the Katie Murphy Ampitheatre at the Fashion Institute of Technology in March, 2008
Faces and Places in Fashion: Pier Guerci
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.Pier Guerci of the Italian textile fabric manufacturer Loro Piana speaks about the history of his company and their expanding role in the world of fashion, aided by a video presentation