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Welcome to the 2024 Annual Fashion Show presented by Á˝ĐÔÉ«ÎçŇą University School of Fashion.

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MEET OUR 2024 HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE:

Dame Zandra Rhodes

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Dame Zandra Rhodes is a British designer and pioneer of the fashion industry. In the early 1960s, Rhodes launched her iconic brand that took the fashion scene by storm with its fusion of print, textiles, and pattern. Originally seen as “too extreme,” her bold designs earned her the nickname “the Princess of Punk,” and led her to dress household names like Freddie Mercury, Diana Ross, Barbara Streisand, Princess Anne, and Princess Diana. 

DESIGNERS

Harry Becker

Semper Paratus

Semper Paratus merges gorpcore and quiet luxury trends with ergonomic, user-friendly designs, by using quality materials and refined craft. The collection features heavy, natural textiles in a sophisticated color palette, offering a mature, timeless option within technical garments. Semper Paratus blends workwear, tailoring, and techwear for a versatile, refined look.

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Daniel Benson

Until the End

In my collection “Until the End”, I integrated artificial intelligence into my design process to explore the human and technology dynamic in a creative realm. Through the use of AI image generators such as MidJourney and Dalle-2, I worked in tandem with artificial intelligence to design my desired collection. 

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Amina Bernardi

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I was inspired for my collection to combine the techniques and aesthetics of up-cycling with ready for market looks, and to investigate the combination of artisanal methods and traditional ready to wear. I love creating one off handmade pieces, but I wanted to show that those pieces can have a place in an everyday wardrobe.  

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Nadia Boone
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Ryan Bracken
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Frances Brunner

Worth Wearing Wh1te

The antidote to the ego is accepting our humanity. Through sustainably sourced materials, neuroplasticity and symbolic support, this collection seeks to inspire the personal transformation of one's critical ego into one of confidence and acceptance of the entirety of oneself. To inspire acknowledgement of the simplicity of one's inherent worth.

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Krista Budd

Cord and Chaos

Inspired by the designer’s experience in the thesis program, Cord and Chaos by Krista Budd explores the intersections of art and design by incorporating the chaotic dynamism of the artist learning their medium and the discerning eye of the designer. Abstract expressionism, control, and balance is integral to the collection. 

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Adrienne Bundy
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Teagan Cyphers

Touched

How can we as humans fit into the technologically advanced world that we live in and continue to create a sense of community as well as individuality? In the collection, “Touched,” there is a variety of different hand craftsmanship, like hand knitting and patchworking as well as intentionally imperfect design details to show that the garments were made by hand.

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Sadie Demko
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Willow Eaton
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Amaya Franklin

Coko

Coko focuses on utilizing clothing to allow Black woman to reclaim power over their bodies and heal from trauma stemming from systemic oppression. The influence of 90s/2000s culture shines through the use of denim, prints, and color. The final collection is a love letter to Black women and their resilience. 

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Shanleigh Erin Govender

International Thief Thief

International Thief Thief is a collection that explores what fashion on the African continent would look like without the acts of colonization. This is explored with the use of traditional African print and silhouette with cultural and religious needs at the forefront of the collection. 

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Sarah Haffey
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Haley Harrison

Dreamhouse

Dreamhouse explores the research focus of connecting environment to mood and body to home to develop a collection that reflects the expression, joy, familiarity, and intimacy of home. Taking inspiration from how we dress similarly to how we decorate our homes, Dreamhouse captures the emotional comforts of home through clothing. 

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Alexa Hunyadi
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David Patrick Irvin

Permutations Inside of Transformations and Reorientations

How can garments transform color, size, shape, form, fit, silhouette, and/or type? I wanted to make garments that were as wearable as possible and in as many ways as possible while still existing within classic archetypes of dress. Inspiration was found in various day to day objects and operations.

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Elie Michael Jammal

Dry Land

This collection is omnipresent nature that provides comfort and warmth, and was inspired by its textures. It combines natural resources with technological advances to mimic the real world. What resulted was an agglomeration of rugged denim, warm knits, and graphic prints. 

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Hannah Keally

Ah, Men

My thesis collection Ah, Men challenges the viewer to reflect on the intersection of religious tradition and feminism as a catalyst for cultural shift. Translating silhouettes from Catholic tradition into a feminine collection for those who have been disenfranchised by the church was my ultimate inspiration and goal. 

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Maddy Kelly

GET HOME

“How can we attempt to make the first step in changing the social stigmatism of femininity and empower the feminine until we cease to be viewed as easy targets for violence?”  The garments focus on movement, comfort, and ambiguity to create a world where being beautiful does not equal being fragile.

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Laura Kressler

Kid Kressler

Kid Kressler is an exploration of how we can use fashion to shed what we feel is expected and “appropriate” in fashion? The collection utilizes warm bright colors, silhouette and elements of surface design to express a childlike freedom in chasing joy! 

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Isabella Corrine Lasky

The Blushing Bride

The Blushing Bride Collection is an investigation into my thesis “how can one express and empower brides through non-traditional bridal wear to challenge the ideals within feminism and standards of the traditional bride.” The collection pays homage to my mother and irreproachable femininity through my silhouettes, hand embroidery, and rare color pallet.

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Tamara Maroño Garza

What If?

My focus area for this thesis is the body, garment, and the deepening relationship between the two. I like to observe how a person walks, breathes, bends, stretches etc. and through those movements it shows the power clothing has over the body. The full collection highlights the internal conversation that a wearer has when putting on garments or moving around in them. This internal conversation allows for the deepening relationship between a wearer and their clothes.

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Adam Maysen

Single Submission

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Collection

Neo Amer/ca

“Neo Amer/ca” is the name of a museum exhibition concept to take place 50 years in the future. It documents American fashion from the 3rd decade of the 21st century by juxtaposing modern and heritage American silhouettes, techniques, fabrics, and garments. Adam Maysen is the acting curator by designing garments he invisions to be in his exhibition. Its purpose is to present the culmination of American fashion through an antiquated lense to bring a similar nostalgia that fashion from the late 20th century has in present time.

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Kaleigh McGreal
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Mariali Mera Mendoza

Calvario

This collection searches the "Archetype" of Mexican (and Latin American) Woman archetype by exploring the spectrum of femininity and the idea(s). Rather than accepting and eternalizing a concrete stereotype influenced by religious icons such as The Virgins, the artist explores the spectrum of womanhood and its different expressions valued from authenticity.

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Sophia O'Kane

Articulation

This collection explores how fashion and print can be used to articulate challenges both girls and women face in our society. Cyanotype was used to dye the fabric and create the prints by using UV lamps to photograph the prints and transform white fabric into a colorful collection. 

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Lana Porche

Indomitable

An upscale evening-wear collection, employing couture techniques, embodies "Indomitable" resilience. Textile manipulations, like hand-sewn pinstripes, depict trauma and subsequent rebuilding. Graffiti's rebellion inspires vibrant colors, while germ theory motifs symbolize regrowth. Referencing resilient symbols from black culture, like the zoot suit and durags, it embodies enduring influence. 

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Analiese Reichlin
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Steven Ridgeway
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Bintou Saho

Passionate Attitudes

This collection delves into the historical impact of "hysteria" on the female identity, it explores its portrayal in narratology, psychoanalysis, feminism, and the healthcare system. Insight from case studies inform the collection, addressing it through shape, silhouette and colors. Encouraging a more informed appreciation of the intricate dynamics between her state of mind and societal perception. 

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Rachel Sarang

Reverence

Reverence is a sartorial study on the experience of growing up as a minority. As a Korean-American, highlighting all aspects of my reality is important– racism, microaggressions, fetishization, etc. I created a juxtaposition through silhouettes between my personal style within my home country (U.S.) and traditional aspects from my Korean culture.

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India Seymone

Double Conscious

Double Conscious is a fashion collection that explores the concept of dual identity in Black Americans through an Afro-surrealist lens. The term Double consciousness was coined by W.E.B DuBios to describe the “peculiar sensation” Black Americans endure within a  eurocentric society. This collection articulates these ideas through use of color, contrasting textures, and Afro-surrealist inspired motifs. 

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Lauren Street
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Amelia Thomas

Perception

Amelia Thomas’ luxury evening wear collection, “Perception”, examines the relationship of perfectionism within fashion; taking inspiration from dance movement. A dichotomy of chaos and control is expressed within the materials. Amelia utilizes a sustainable, non-toxic thermoplastic. She hand molded and painted a thermoplastic corset bodice. This juxtaposition is also expressed through pleats, seamlines, and movement of fabrics. Enjoy.

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Gabrielle Tipton
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Kira Pirie Turlington
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Lizzy Truitt

The Art of Making Do

“The Art of Making Do explores the history and beauty of fashion & craftsmanship within the south and the dichotomy between the relationship of the two. The collection through craftsmanship, silhouette, and fabric shows the beauty, creativity, and history while challenging the presumption of lack of luxury within the rural south.” 

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Zoe Wenger

The Living Standard

In the collection “The Living Standard," Zoe Wenger satirizes how women’s bodies have been molded throughout fashion history and points out the paradox in which the definition of beauty constantly rewrites itself and forces the “living standard” to adapt.

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Matthew J Williams

No Space to Breathe

My collection "No Space to Breathe" delves into the oppressive weight of societal pressures through the symbolism of the corset, evoking feelings of constraint and suffocation. By exploring these themes, my thesis collection seeks to raise awareness about the challenges individuals face and stimulate discussions on coping strategies and resilience-building techniques.

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Kewei Yu

Urban Drifter

"Urban Drifter": A unisex collection inspired by nomadic lifestyles, crafted from durable ripstop/nylon fabric. Designed for modern travelers, it offers versatile, easy-to-pack pieces for the urban jungle. Blending style with functionality, it reflects a lifestyle that values both aesthetics and practicality, catering to the needs of constant explorers in today's changing fashion scene. 

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Diana Zimeri
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RUN OF SHOW

 

  • WILLOW EATON
  • FRANCES BRUNNER
  • DAVID PATRICK IRVIN
  • DIANA ZIMERI
  • RACHEL SARANG
  • SHANLEIGH ERIN GOVENDER
  • STEVEN RIDGEWAY
  • NADIA BOONE
  • HARRY BECKER
  • LIZZY TRUITT
  • BINTOU SAHO
  • LAUREN STREET
  • SADIE DEMKO
  • TAMARA MAROĂ‘O GARZA
  • SOPHIA O’KANE
  • RYAN BRACKEN
  • KIRA PIRIE TURLINGTON
  • INDIA SEYMONE
  • HALEY HARRISON
  • KRISTA BUDD
  • ELIE MICHAEL JAMMAL
  • HANNAH KEALLY
  • SARAH HAFFEY
  • TEAGAN CYPHERS
  • KALEIGH MCGREAL
  • ADAM MAYSEN
  • LAURA KRESSLER
  • AMINA BERNARDI
  • ADRIENNE BUNDY
  • AMAYA FRANKLIN
  • GABRIELLE TIPTON
  • ADAM MAYSEN
  • ALEXA HUNYADI
  • DANIEL BENSON
  • KEWEI YU
  • LANA PORCHE
  • ZOE WENGER
  • MARIALI MERA MENDOZA
  • ISABELLA CORRINE LASKY
  • AMELIA THOMAS
  • MADDY KELLY
  • ANALIESE REICHLIN
  • MATTHEW J WILLIAMS

 

MODELS

 

  • Cat Abbate
  • Lily-Grace Allenbaugh
  • Clare Andrykovitch
  • Parastoo Aramesh
  • Hannah Arnold
  • Maggie Bachelder Walker
  • Ben Baczkowski
  • Cassandra Beach-Groves
  • Kaliana Beranek
  • Lily Blackburn Vivian
  • Laben Bradford
  • Monya Brandt
  • Belle Brooks
  • Davey Bubuli
  • Kyairah Byrd
  • Olivia Carpenter
  • Catherine Chambers
  • McKenna Childs
  • Sianni Clark-Browne
  • Ava Cockburn
  • Jada Corey
  • Dominic Dabramo
  • Leah Dah
  • Nick Doerer
  • Candace Drew
  • Grace Ellis
  • Carter Evans
  • Debbie Fola-Toluhi
  • Wesley Forster
  • Lakesha Frazier-Hays
  • Jolene Giesige
  • DeArrius Gleaves
  • Morgan Grant
  • Timothy Green
  • Rawan Hadi
  • Arabella Hammerich
  • Apryl Hanneman
  • Rafaela Happel
  • Jenna Hayes
  • Brett Hays
  • Ak Heath
  • Lily Henning
  • Kia Herald
  • Arie Hesseling
  • Brianna Hieber
  • Flynn Holmes
  • Isabella Howells
  • Rowan Jackson
  • Jordan James
  • Kiarra James
  • Anika Jinka
  • Noah Joanes
  • Taylour Johnson
  • Emily Johnson
  • Jacob Jones
  • Brandi Jones
  • Likitha Kalla
  • Riley Karic
  • Alexis Kieffer
  • Owen Kirby
  • Madison Kish
  • Natalie Kohler
  • Piper Kolasky
  • Anne Kruklis
  • Corey Kuzma
  • Konoriza Kyig
  • Freedom Lee
  • Ababa Lorde
  • Max Loudenslager
  • Ty Louk
  • Kylie Maciak
  • Saniyah Manningham
  • Zharia'Elizabeth McGlothin
  • Kaleigh McGreal
  • Cai Mckeever
  • Elise Mercio
  • Olivia Meyer
  • Lindy Miller
  • Devin Morgan
  • Amu Mudunuru
  • Amara Muleba
  • Dontay Mustin
  • Amanda Pan
  • Camryn Parker
  • Shivi Patel
  • Jessa Patterson
  • Emileigh Paulus
  • Mikayla Perryman
  • Allison Peterson
  • Heavyn Pringle
  • Franco Ramirez
  • Sarah Reed
  • Don'Marie Reid
  • Brooke Reynolds
  • Anthony Richardson Jr
  • Ariane Robinson
  • Emily Rolf
  • Bella Rudy
  • Haley Santos
  • Anna Maria Scheidemantel
  • Chloe Seeley
  • Bella Seidel
  • Melekte Seifu
  • Sanjana Sharma
  • Anna Sherwood
  • Olivia Shope
  • JaKari Singleton
  • Savannah Slencak
  • Kaliyah Smith
  • Dj Smith
  • Michelle Stanley
  • Lauren Stephens
  • Marissa Stewart
  • Jayson Thomas
  • Kendall Toppin
  • Lauren Turner
  • Carolina Vargas
  • Naomi Wachter-Francis
  • Genaveve Waggoner
  • Ariana Wallace
  • Hannah Walter
  • Benjamin Welch
  • Cassidy Wickham
  • Mianca Wiley
  • Sean Williams
  • Jaerrion Winfrey
  • Brooklyn Wise
  • Lexie Wolber
  • Lauren Wyels
  • Julianne Zerbini

 

USHERS

 

  • Angela Cicero
  • Grace Hill
  • Janely Reyes Huertas
  • Eveliina Isolehto
  • Ella Kokoruz
  • Caitlyn Krueger
  • Keira Kurinsky
  • Jordan Meadows
  • Kathleen Protz
  • Ella Ven
  • Tara Walters

 

DRESSERS

  • Hanna Bailey
  • Julia Barbati
  • Drew Carlton
  • Kai Daniel-Capasso
  • Mia Dillon
  • Alex Dmitruk
  • Ainsley Grieb
  • Nevaeh Harvey
  • Rebekah Kovarik
  • Olivia Lednicky
  • Vanessa Mackey
  • Lenora Mercurio
  • Jacqueline Quinn
  • Mariana Gaucin Quinoes
  • Elizabeth Reynolds
  • Chloe Ritzic
  • Rayna Rivera
  • Sohaela Rojas
  • Abigail Rowlett
  • Lefonda Steward
  • Ethan Stoelt
  • Valeria Vidal
  • Kendall Williams

PRODUCTION TEAM

 

Margaret Clark Morgan
Director School of
Fashion Design
and Merchandising
Mourad Krifa
ASSOCIATE DIRECTORNoel Palomo-Lovinski
KSU | Fashion Week Director Hillary M. Stone 
Fashion Show Co-DirectorsJoanne Arnett
Sue Yoder 
SENIOR CO-PRODUCERSDaniella Byrnes 
Mackenzie Karsten
JUNIOR CO-PRODUCERSAmeilia Gardner
Brett Ashley Richter 
Graduate Assistant Selena Salazar 
GRAPHIC DESIGNERKatelyn Nguyen 
Logistics CoordinatorsHarmonie Daniel-Umoh
Mollie Helstrom 
 
MERCHANDISE COORDINATORSIsabella Boehmke 
Adrienne Bundy 
Lucia Perry 
Maris Walter
MODEL COORDINATORSTippy Barnes 
Belinda Boafowaah 
Ryan Gibson 
Annabelle Oney 
Lauren Parrish
PR COORDINATORSSarah Hayden 
Ella Hurrelbrink 
Nicole Thomas
STAGE MANAGERSLauryn Carr 
Hannah Fritsch 
Jake Tartaglia
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2024 DESIGNER IN RESIDENCE

Marla Cotten

Meet Marla Cotten

Marla Cotten A New York City transplant, Marla’s interest in fashion design began early when she was faced regularly with the challenge of finding suitable party dresses for various formal events. Marla began sketching out dress design ideas and using her mother’s excellent seamstress skills to create and construct various eveningwear ensembles.

Marla attended the University of Texas at Austin, studied abroad in Paris, and interned at the house of Guy Laroche. Following graduation Marla relocated to New York City to work for designer Cynthia Steffe, and realized that she was fascinated with the process of designing and developing knitwear. She enrolled at the Fashion Institute of Technology.

Marla held a series of knitwear design positions for U.S. retailers including The Gap, Banana Republic, and Victoria’s Secret, where she learned the inner workings of creating collections that are manufactured in both Europe and Asia. In 2007, she formed a consulting business, specializing in knitwear design, and worked with brands such as Alice + Olivia, Calvin Klein Collection, and Nautica. She established the design direction for her clients’ knitwear collections, and would manage the design, product development, and communication between yarn suppliers, knitwear manufacturers, and the brands themselves.

She spent eight years working for Ralph Lauren Collection, in which she traveled regularly to Italy to research, develop, and fit the seasonal collections. Marla is currently the knitwear design director for Carolina Herrera New York.

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2024 DESIGNER IN RESIDENCE

Geoffrey Henning

Meet Geoffrey Henning

Geoffrey Henning “The Designing Mind” is a descriptive of Geoffrey Henning, whom brings over 25 years of design experience to the retail industry from designer brands, specialty retailers and department stores. JCPenney is where Geoffrey today leads and inspires the design team and fashion for menswear and womenswear private label. His passion for design, coaching and teaching has given him opportunities to contribute to design nonprofit organizations and being recognized with DIFFA Lifetime achievement award, Style Council, Texas Legend and being appointed to the Parsons School of Design Board of Directors. His reach of design has also allowed him to be a contributor to numerous TV morning shows as a fashion and style contributor. Leading multiple design organizations for many years allows him to create relationships with foreign buying offices, factories which inspire collaborative partnerships.

His passion for art also extends outwards from design with being recognized as an accomplished Fashion Illustrator, being published in numerous fashion publications as British Elle, French Vogue, Tatler, Clindoel, Flare, Modern Luxury and Cotton inc. Design drives his passion for how he lives and inspires the mindset of the industry.

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2024 CRITIC

Alicia Hardesty

Meet Alicia Hardesty

What do Project Runway, gardening, and the stock market have in common? Alicia Hardesty! Life is a journey, best led with curiosity, and she’s an example of that. She’s lived and worked all over the country, designing a range of products from menswear to westernwear to activewear, and along the way competed in season 10 of Project Runway.

Since leaving corporate retail last year, she’s been focused on investing and trading stocks, her love of gardening, and her own startup projects:

  • “Don’t Believe the Hype” podcast - honest takes on life in the fashion industry
  • Original Tomboy - centered around being a tomboy, outdoor fun, and growing stuff
  • Queen City Trade - clothing and housewares resale business, based in Cincinnati.

@originaltomboy

 

SPONSORS

 

dillards logo
text logo for heather b morgan inc.
logo for joann
logo for Peg's Foundation

 

Special Thanks

 

Student Award Sponsors

  • Circular Economy – City of Cleveland Mayor’s Office of Sustainability
  • Construction Technique – Goodman Real Estate Services Group LLC
  • Fashion Show Management – Katy and Gary Brahler
  • Fashion Show Management – Knuth's
  • Innovation – Stephanie Smith in memory of Dorothy Timko Danes
  • Knitwear – Tom and Mirta Prior
  • Market Ready – Janet and David Dix
  • Niche Market – Janet and David Dix
  • Special Occasion – Ames Family Foundation
  • Student’s Choice  â€“ Ames Family Foundation 
    Sustainable Design – Linda L. McDonald. Ph.D.
  • TechStyleLAB – Ken Robinson
  • Universal Design –Margo Walker 

 

Merchandising Symposium Sponsor 

CoMarket – Collaborate, Amplify, Succeed

 

Scholarship Ceremony Brunch Sponsor

Dr. Geneva Damron

 

Scholarship Sponsors

Cafaro Foundation

Arbor Rehabilitation and Healthcare

M. Kozak – UBS Wealth Management

McKenzie Morgan

Penny Thomas 

 

Additional Thanks

 

  • Todd Diacon | President, Á˝ĐÔÉ«ÎçŇą University
  • Melody Tankersley | Executive Vice President and Provost, Á˝ĐÔÉ«ÎçŇą University
  • Diane Petrella | Dean of the College of the Arts
  • Kim Hahn | Associate Dean of the College of the Arts
  • Wendy Matthews | Associate Dean of the College of the Arts
  • J.R. Campbell | Executive Director Design Innovation Initiative
  • Bob Christy | University Marketing and Communications, Photography  
  • Scott Imhoff | KSU Catering
  • Ann Meyer | Associate Director of the KSC & Involvement
  • Kim Moss | KimMossPR 

Technical Support

  • Brian Gardner | Division of Information Technology
  • David Cooper | Division of Information Technology
  • Cody Harris | Division of Information Technology
  • Matt Marquis | Division of Information Technology
  • Conner Murphy | Division of Information Technology
  • Muriel Bourn | Division of Information Technology
  • Mark Warzinski | Á˝ĐÔÉ«ÎçŇą University TeleProductions
  • Shane Roach | Á˝ĐÔÉ«ÎçŇą University TeleProductions
  • Joshua Tanner | Á˝ĐÔÉ«ÎçŇą University TeleProductions
  • NPi Audio Visual Solutions
  • TechStyleLAB  
  • Andy Eicher | Photography
  • Dennis Roliff  

Philanthropy and Alumni Engagement

  • Jennifer Arnold
  • Leigh Greenfelder
  • Taylor King
  • Joni Koneval
  • Linda Motasko
  • Marti Ring
  • Valoree Vargo 

College of the Arts

  • Mandie Bates
  • Eric Black
  • Tisha Bogavich
  • Nicole Brownell
  • Linda Colby
  • Jennifer Crabtree
  • Marquis Davis
  • Madi Getz
  • Nicole Hagen
  • Alex Swiger 

School of Fashion

  • Melissa McCoy
  • Linda Ohrn-McDaniel
  • Millie Ott
  • Karen Rodhe
  • Krissi Riewe Stevenson 

NYC Fashion

  • Ann Walter, NYC Fashion Director 
  • Aanchal Bakshi, Outreach Program Coordinator

University Communications and Marketing

  • Lin Danes
  • Alex Herbers
  • Jen Lennon
  • Eric Mansfield
  • Deanna Stevens
  • Emily Vincent