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    FIT 4th Semester Student Fashion Show: 1998 Fall

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    FIT student fashion show featuring clothing designed by 4th semester F.I.T. students. Remarks by Prof. Carol Adelson, Joseph Costelli, and guest critics Norma Kamali, Heike Jarick, Maurice Antaya, Anthony Muto. Presentation of the critic awards to students followed by the fashion show.NOTE: portions of this video may be muted due to copyright

    FIT 4th Semester Student Fashion Show: 2001 Spring

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    FIT student fashion show featuring clothing designed by 4th semester F.I.T. students. Remarks by President Joyce Brown and guest critics Sully Bonnelly, Bernard Holtzman, Monika Tilley, Josie Natori, Carol Cohen, Tracy Feith, Victor Costa, Rickie Freeman, B. Michael. Presentation of the critic awards to students followed by the fashion show.NOTE: portions of this video may be muted due to copyright

    FIT 4th Semester Student Fashion Show: 2002 Spring

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    FIT student fashion show featuring clothing designed by 4th semester F.I.T. students. Remarks by President Joyce Brown and guest critics Sully Bonnelly, Bernard Holtzman, Monika Tilley, Josie Natori, Carol Cohen, Tracy Feith, Victor Costa, Rickie Freeman, B. Michael. Presentation of the critic awards to students followed by the fashion show.NOTE: portions of this video may be muted due to copyright

    FIT 4th Semester Student Fashion Show: 1998 Spring

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    FIT student fashion show featuring clothing designed by 4th semester F.I.T. students. Remarks by Carol Adelson, Chair, Fashion Design Department; Dr. Stuart Steiner, President of FIT; Critic Nancy Summer and award winner Joellen Marshall; critic Herbie Velez and award winner Kimberly Ketch, critic Heike Jarick and award winner Jae Jung Lee, critic Van Lupu and award winner Su Young Lee, critic Gale Epstein and award winner Johanna Frick, critic Randy Fenoli and award winner Michelle Bressard, critic George Samen and award winner Patricia Samaniego. Designs feature Childrenswear, Current Scene, Sportswear, Knitwear, Intimate Apparel, Design Studio

    FIT 4th Semester Student Fashion Show: 1993 Spring

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    FIT student fashion show featuring clothing designed by 4th semester F.I.T. students. Designs feature Children's wear, Sportswear, Current Scene, Knitwear Design, Intimate Apparel, Contemporary Tailored Design, Design Studio.NOTE: portions of this video may be muted due to copyright

    FIT 4th Semester Student Fashion Show: 1992 Fall

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    FIT student fashion show featuring clothing designed by 4th semester F.I.T. students. Designs feature Sportswear, Tailored Design, Design Studio.NOTE: portions of this video may be muted due to copyright

    World Affairs Lecture Series: Curator of Absences: Being a Woman Editor in India

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    The Department of Social Sciences’ World Affairs Lecture Series presents Chinki Sinha in conversation with Souzeina Mushtaq.Chinki Sinha is the editor of Outlook India Magazine. She has also worked for the BBC and covered a range of social issues. She was a visiting fellow at the Center for the Advanced Study of India at the University of Pennsylvania. Souzeina Mushtaq is a visiting assistant professor of communication and media studies at University of Wisconsin, River Falls. The lecture will be moderated by Professor Emre Ozsoz and Professor Yasemin Levine.The Department of Social Sciences’ World Affairs Lecture Series fulfills FIT’s mission to foster an understanding of diverse cultures and politics within the international and domestic perspectives. It also embraces, supports, and expands upon the president’s campuswide initiative on civility.This lecture is presented in partnership with the Dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the Presidential Scholars Program, and the Office of International Programs

    Fashion Culture: Freddie Leiba in conversation with Valerie Steele

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    Join leading fashion stylist Freddie Leiba, whose career spans decades and continents, in conversation with Dr. Valerie Steele, director of MFIT. Leiba established himself working with Andy Warhol to launch Interview magazine. Subsequently, he served as creative director of Harper's Bazaar and contributing fashion director at InStyle. He has worked with famous fashion photographers such as Richard Avedon, Irving Penn, and Helmut Newton, and with style icons including Beyoncé, Iman, and Halle Berry

    Faces and Places in Fashion: David Wolfe

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    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.David Wolfe, Creative Director of Doneger Design Direction, a division of the Doneger Group, presents a slide show that shows how styles for the Spring/Summer 2006 season had their source in the current scene and reflects society. Reassurance, fantasy, re-examination, and lots of color are the driving forces behind the trends for the next year

    Faces and Places in Fashion: Sergio Guadarrama and Kade Johnson, CELESTINO

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    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.Sergio "CELESTINO" Guadarrama and Kade Johnson are creating the world of CELESTINO with precisely crafted, eco-conscious and fashion-forward women's and men’s collections. Established in 2005, the company unites classical couture techniques with innovative concepts, luxury fabrics, and unconventional details to create the aesthetic of CELESTINO. The CELESTINO atelier prides itself on being fully inclusive to all sizes and providing an intimate, personalized, unique experience for each client. The company makes a conscious effort to design garments that are tailored to each client’s specific body type and sense of style- an upheld tradition true to the ways of haute couture. The brand currently operates its atelier in New York City, and manufactures its prêt-à-porter garments in Austin, Texas.CELESTINO believes in designing with a purpose, maintaining a strong socially conscious mentality and standing up for environmental and political issues that affect the United States and beyond. Each design is created with hidden messages in order to bring awareness to social causes, and in turn, prompt others to assist in resolving them. As a company, CELESTINO recognizes that fashion and the environment have to coexist. In an effort to be an environmentally sustainable brand, they stray away from the use of toxic dyes and creation of new textiles, exclusively using upcycled materials, vegan fabrics and other findings. Sergio and Kade pride themselves in designing for clients of all sizes and ages; their goal is to empower each individual as they step into a CELESTINO garment.After graduating from the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising in Los Angeles, Sergio "CELESTINO" Guadarrama continued his love of studying at the prominent Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City. While in school, he worked with private clients and won numerous fashion design accolades, including the inaugural "Supima Cotton Design Competition." Sergio's skills were further refined during his freelance work at the Metropolitan Opera which gave him hands-on experience to build his craft. While freelancing, he had the privilege to work on productions such as "Madame Butterfly" and "Magic Flute" where he developed knowledge of old-world techniques, gaining expertise in a dying art and truly understanding how to drape for the human body. Kade Johnson manages the business and marketing of CELESTINO. His background consists of modeling and acting for noteworthy brands such as Neiman Marcus, Coca-Cola, Wrangler, Pier 1 Imports, JC Penney, Pizza Hut, Frito-Lay (Cheetos, Doritos and Lay’s), Verizon, Moo Milk and Ford. With this experience, he gained knowledge and interest in videography and photography. Kade now organizes and styles the photoshoots for CELESTINO’s collections, maintaining consistency of the brand’s vision and mission. On the business and marketing side, he has been the head manager of multiple companies, including fashion retailers, giving him the skills build into CELESTINO.Sergio and Kade pride themselves in using their creations to convey messages that inspire others to take a stand for social causes. Together they embrace the culture of the LGBTQ+ community and aspire to be positive role models within the fashion industry. They make a conscious effort as a company to be inclusive to all individuals regardless of gender identity or sexual orientation, and donate time and a portion of their profits to humanitarian organizations. Sergio and Kade make it their responsibility to mentor up and-coming designers and students from Fashion Institute of Technology, The University of Texas, High School of Fashion Industries, Parsons School of Design and Pratt Institute as a way of passing on valuable knowledge to future generations

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