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Tech Styles: From Code to Couture
A presentation by designer Michael Schmidt and architect Francis Bitonti on the world’s first fully articulated 3D-printed gown. Designed for style icon Dita Von Teese, the dress was printed by Shapeways, a world leader in the 3D-printing movement. Forward thinking science intersects with beauty and classicism in this historic dress. Presented by FIT’s Love Your Library 2013
Capstone 2011: The Future of Prestige at Mass
Class of 2011 Capstone Presentations: Beauty for All: Innovations in Mass Retail. Sponsored by Target. May 19, 2011. The Future of Prestige at Mass. Presenters: Alison Aidlin, Elizabeth Del Pozo, Devin Homsey, Anahita Mekanik, Liza Rapay. The Capstone Project (final thesis) reflects the partnership between industry and the classroom. Working in teams, graduating students develop an innovative, in-depth, interdisciplinary approach to a strategic topic determined by the faculty. They present their results to a panel of faculty and industry experts at an industry-sponsored event. In addition, students present their research to industry associations such as The Fragrance Foundation, retailers such as Macy’s, and executives at companies like L’Oreal and Johnson & Johnson
Capstone 2011: Fashion and Beauty at Mass
Class of 2011 Capstone Presentations: Beauty for All: Innovations in Mass Retail. Sponsored by Target. May 19, 2011. Fashion and Beauty at Mass. Presenters: LaShada Allen, Asha Daniels, Corey Reese, Melanie St. Amour, Kadi Thompson. The Capstone Project (final thesis) reflects the partnership between industry and the classroom. Working in teams, graduating students develop an innovative, in-depth, interdisciplinary approach to a strategic topic determined by the faculty. They present their results to a panel of faculty and industry experts at an industry-sponsored event. In addition, students present their research to industry associations such as The Fragrance Foundation, retailers such as Macy’s, and executives at companies like L’Oreal and Johnson & Johnson.NOTE: a portion of this video is muted due to copyright
Advertising Design at FIT
Joseph Staluppi, Assistant Professor of Communication Design, discusses the BFA program and the field of Advertising Desig
BFA Fashion Show 2012: The Future of Fashion
Garments designed by FIT’s graduating Fashion Design and Accessories Design students. For more information, visit the 2012 Future of Fashion website: http://www.fitnyc.edu/12061.as
BFA Fashion Show 2011: The Future of Fashion (part 1 of 5)
The best work of FIT’s graduating fashion design students is presented every spring in a professional runway show. Specializations include sportswear, special occasion, knitwear, intimate apparel, and children’s wear.The 2011 award winners: Jinsol Kim, Critic Award Winner, Children’s Wear; Nathalie Quirin, Critic Award Winner, Intimate Apparel; Yaeji Son, Critic Award Winner, Knitwear; Olga Bely, Critic Award Winner, Knitwear; Tatiana Baibabaeva, Critic Award Winner and Cotton Inc. Award Winner, Special Occasion; Bokyeong (Juliette) Kim, Critic Award Winner, Sportswear; Hwayoung Jo Cho, Critic Award Winner, Sportswear; Raphaela Marra, Critic Award Winner, Sportswear; Burcu Gundogar, Critic Award Winner, Sportswear; Hyeyaen (Michelle) Yoon, Critic Award Winner, Sportswear; Elin Johansson, Cotton Inc. Award Winner, Knitwear; Chilali Fernandez-Mouradin, Cotton Inc. Award Winner, Sportswear; Eun Mi Sohn, Cotton Inc. Award Winner, Children’s Wear; Francielle Stiefelmann, Cotton Inc. Award Winner, Intimate Apparel. Sponsored by Cotton Incorporated.http://www.fitnyc.edu/7589.as
Gothic: Dark Glamour Opening Reception
Behind the scenes of the opening reception for the Museum of FIT exhibition “Gothic: Dark Glamour” on September 4, 2008. Interviews with Valerie Steele, designers, and guests
Methods of Basic Draping, v. 6. Basic Skirt: Back
“Methods of Basic Draping” was produced by FIT in 1982 and is still used today. It’s an FIT classic!Technical supervision, Hedda Gold; fashion illustration, Linda Tain; television supervision, Lee White; produced and directed by Jeffrey Buchman. Presented by the Fashion Design Apparel Department at the Fashion Institute of Technology
Fashion Culture: 21st-Century Denim
Kara Nicholas, archivist at the legendary Cone Mills, denim industry veteran Andrew Olah, FIT Professor Jeffrey Silberman, and Emma McClendon, curator of the MFIT exhibition Denim: Fashion’s Frontier, discuss the current state of the denim industry and where it is heading in the 21st century.This event was held March 10, 2016
Uniformity: Interview with Thom Browne
Designer Thom Browne talks about his love for uniforms and how they have inspired him.Uniformity (on view at The Museum at FIT May 20 – November 19, 2016) explores the dynamic history behind a variety of uniforms, considering their social role and their influence on high fashion. The exhibition is organized thematically to focus on four categories of uniforms: military, work, school, and sports. Within each category, historic uniforms are juxtaposed with the high fashion looks they have inspired. Uniformity is organized by Emma McClendon, assistant curator of costume at The Museum at FIT.Video created by the FIT Technology Development Team and produced by Tamsen Young, Digital Media Manager, MFIT.Music: "Tiptoe (Instrumental)" by YEYEY, Creative Commons licens