Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Senior Designer Profile: Leah Haynes

Name: Leah Haynes
Degree: BA


FS²:  I hear you’re doing a collection on childrenswear, where did you get inspiration for your line?

Leah Haynes: My collection is inspired by hiking in the fall. I started with the technical details on hiking gear for adults and mixed in kid-friendly woodland creatures that you might meet on a hike. 

FS²: What are you most proud of as far as your accomplishments go in The Fashion School?

LH: My biggest accomplishment in The Fashion School so far is really just getting to senior year. It's been a tough road but so worth all the hard work! 


FS²: What is your coffee order?

LH: Mocha, no whip, with an extra shot of espresso.


FS²: What is your dream job?

LH: My dream job would be to design a boutique children's brand that uses profits to provide clothing, shoes, and toys to children in need both domestically and globally.  

Monday, March 14, 2016

Senior Designer Spotlight: Kelsi McCafferty

Name: Kelsi McCafferty
Degree: BA


FS²:  How would you define your personal style and how is it reflected in your work?

Kelsi McCafferty: In terms of personal style, I just wear things that I like. It doesn't matter if it's designer label or thrifted, if I like it I will wear it. I always seem to come back to feminine, but eclectic styles, which is definitely how I design as well. My design aesthetic is print focused with a lot of color and fun surface detailing. Fashion should always be fun and I try to keep my designs charming and a little funky.

FS²: Who is your dream client?

KM: My dream clients would be Gina Rodriguez or Mindy Kaling. Two wonderfully inspirational women that I think would appreciate and rock my prints. 

FS²: What is your coffee/tea order?

KM: Herbal tea with a spoonful of honey.

FS²: Any advice for aspiring designers?

KM: Don't take fashion too seriously. I think that a lot of people get caught up in the supposed fashion "do's" and "don't's" and it inhibits their design process. Not everything has to be dark and stormy. Maybe we can make color the "new black" for a change.






Friday, March 11, 2016

Senior Designer Spotlight: Dior Delophont

Senior: Dior Delophont
Degree: BA


FS²:  Where did you intern and how was your experience?

Dior Delophont: I interned in the fall 2014 for Phat Buddha Wear which is a high-end yogawear brand. My experience there was really hands on since it was a small company. I got to actually design a big part of the 2015 collection, I met with the vendors, assisted fittings and was in charge of sending fit changes to manufacturers. I think that my favorite moment was when I got to design a capsule collection for Madonna's personal use. This very positive experience taught me that even though I want to start working for a large company at first, I would like to have my own label one day.

FS²: What is your favorite emoji?

DD: My favorite emoji is High Voltage Sign on Apple iOS 9.3

FS²: Do you listen to music while you work? If so, whats on your playlist?

DD: I do listen to music while I work. I have a very wide range of styles I listen to depending on my mood and my inspiration. Lately my favorite song is 'Good To Love' by FKA Twigs.






Thursday, March 10, 2016

Senior Designer Spotlight: Abby Steger

Senior: Abby Steger
Degree: BA

FS²: What is the most challenging part of being a design student?

Abby Steger: Overcoming self-doubt.

FS²: Have you studied abroad? If so, has that experience influenced your designs?

AS: I've studied in Florence, Italy, and worked in NYC, LA, and Minneapolis. Italian design is so bold and passionate, and it taught me to take more creative risks. Every place has its own pulse though, so I like to use a mix of cultures when I design. 

FS²: Who is your dream client?

AS: My mom, who showed me creativity first. 

FS²: What is your favorite snack while working?

AS: Espresso and anything with pesto on it.




Monday, March 7, 2016

Senior Designer Spotlight: Camille Winslow

Senior: Camille Winslow
Degree: BA



FS²: I heard that you are going to China Fashion Week, congrats! What are your thoughts and feelings on that?

Camille Winslow: I am so excited to travel to China this month to show my collection at China Fashion Week! I admire many Chinese designers and I'm inspired by their colorful aesthetic, so I am very grateful for the opportunity to see all of that in person!  

FS²: Where did inspiration from your collection come from?

CW: My inspiration for my Senior collection came from looking at the creative processes of children, and whether outside factors had any impact on their creativity as they grew older. I loved working with K-2nd grade art classes to help me further develop my concept and prints!

FS²: What are you most proud of as far as your accomplishments go in The Fashion School?

CW: I love seeing my progress and how far I've come as a designer since freshman year!  These years have been so full of amazing experiences, like living and interning in NYC, winning an award in last year's show and finishing my Senior collection! I have tried to get thought it all while staying true to my aesthetic and not compromising my designs, and I am most proud of that.  

FS²: Do you listen to music while you’re designing? If so what do you listen to?

CW: I always listen to music while I am designing! Music is another layer of inspiration for me, so what I listen to really depends on what I want the feel of my designs to have.  Lately I've been hooked on ODESZA.  

Be sure to see the next senior designer is for our Senior Spotlight!


Wednesday, February 24, 2016

FS2 Model Call Recap

Here were some highlights from our model call!


We had an amazing turnout, with over 100 individuals who walked the runway for a chance to be featured in our show. Our Model Coordinators have been hard at work matching models with designer's looks for our catalog and performances. 





Our first photoshoot for this year's catalog will be February 29th. Continue checking in for behind-the-scenes planning of this year's show. We have a lot of exciting announcements in store!

Sunday, February 7, 2016

FS² 2016 Model Calls



Be a part of The Fashion School's largest event of the year! We are looking for female and male models to join us in our model call this Thursday, February 11 from 6-8p.m. in Rockwell Auditorium, Room 231. You do not have to be a fashion student to take part in this model call! You must be a registered KSU student to walk. We request that all models wear dark fitted clothing and female models bring heels. 

Production for The Fashion School's Annual Fashion Show has taken off and we're so excited for all of the plans we have for this year's show. Now that the management team is prepping and designers have been hard at work, we are looking for models to walk in this year's show.

If you have any feel free to email us at ksuannualfashionshow.gmail.com . Stay connected and follow us on our Instagram, Twitter and like our page on Facebook!