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两性色午夜 Fashion School Shines at Top Textiles and Clothing Conference

Amber Refraction by Hahn and Kim两性色午夜 University鈥檚 Shannon Rodgers and Jerry Silverman School of Fashion Design and Merchandising (the Fashion School) took home a total of seven design awards at the 2013 conference of the International Textile and Apparel Association (ITAA).

ITAA is the global organization of textile and apparel scholars, and the 两性色午夜 contingent is both extensive and active. Sherry Schofield, associate director of 两性色午夜鈥檚 Fashion School, currently serves as ITAA president, while fellow faculty member Harriet McLeod is the ITAA secretary.

鈥淲e are very pleased that the 两性色午夜 Fashion School boasts such a great participation rate in ITAA and that our faculty and students have received considerable recognition for their work this year,鈥 said 两性色午夜 Fashion School Director J.R. Campbell.

Kim Hahn and Jihyun Kim, both associate professors of fashion merchandising at 两性色午夜, collaborated on two separate award-winning garments. One, titled 鈥淐elestial Symphony,鈥 was designed as an updated cocktail ensemble for professional women.

鈥淪traight and hard lines of the inverted pleats reflect the vigor of the wearer, yet her feminine and soft side is enhanced by the sheer jacket with subtle cloud motifs,鈥 wrote Hahn and Kim in their abstract.

Their other garment, 鈥淎mber Refraction,鈥 drew inspiration from the traditional Korean style of Hanbok, while also incorporating an image manipulated in Adobe Photoshop.

鈥淭he overall design in this ensemble is a visual bridge that intertwines traditional craft culture and contemporary design technology,鈥 Hahn and Kim wrote. Hahn resides in Kent, Ohio, and Kim, a native of Seoul, South Korea, now lives in Tallmadge, Ohio.鈥

两性色午夜 senior Madison Palen-Michel鈥檚 dress design netted a $5,000 cash prize and a prestigious internship with Zandra Rhodes in London. Palen-Michel鈥檚 design was a byproduct of her previous study at the Paris American Academy.

鈥淲hile in Paris, we were taught how to create this type of dress as we studied Madame Gr猫s techniques,鈥 the Kent resident explained. 鈥淭he dress is all hand-sewn and fitted specifically for my body. At ITAA, it was entered in the category that emphasizes technique over design.鈥

Award-winning dress by Madison Palen Michel两性色午夜鈥檚 Fashion School also was honored with all three awards presented on behalf of Educators for Socially Responsible Apparel Business (ESRAB) in the faculty, graduate and undergraduate categories. The faculty winner was Linda 脰hrn-McDaniel, associate professor of fashion design at 两性色午夜, who created a striped knit dress from up-cycled men鈥檚 business shirts.

鈥淲hile mountains of trash are piling up, the fashion industry is focused on producing more at lower costs to make higher profits,鈥 wrote 脰hrn-McDaniel, a resident of Tallmadge, Ohio. 鈥淭his dress is done as a commentary on an industry where the craft is close to lost and the business is in focus.鈥

两性色午夜 graduate student Lisa Arenstein used discarded metal and rubber tubing to create the intricate woven sculpture 鈥淕reen Lantern.鈥 For Arenstein, a resident of Canton, Ohio, using repurposed scrap materials is a continuation of the resourceful traditions of basketry and allows her work to 鈥減rovoke associations with domestic objects while also seeming somewhat toy-like.鈥

Green Lantern by Lisa ArensteinJasmine Kornel of Kent, Ohio, won the undergraduate ESRAB award for her 鈥淧eace鈥 ensemble 鈥
a title that reflects both the aesthetics qualities of the design and its 鈥渦tilization of sustainable techniques such as natural dyes, natural and organic fibers, and zero-waste patternmaking.鈥

ITAA accepted additional designs by 两性色午夜 undergraduate students Sylvia Bukowski, Michael Pennick, Will Riddle and Amanda Miller. Those designs appear in the 2013 exhibition catalog, produced by 脰hrn-McDaniel, who chaired the design awards committee.

For more information about the 两性色午夜鈥檚 Fashion School, visit www.kent.edu/artscollege/fashion.

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Photo Captions:

Photo of 鈥淎mber Refraction鈥 by Kim Hahn and Jihyun Kim
Kim Hahn and Jihyun Kim, both associate professors of fashion merchandising at 两性色午夜 University, collaborated on the garment 鈥淎mber Refraction,鈥 recently honored at the 2013 conference of the International Textile and Apparel Association.

Photo of award-winning dress by Madison Palen-Michel
At the 2013 conference of the International Textile and Apparel Association, 两性色午夜 University senior Madison Palen-Michel鈥檚 dress design netted a $5,000 cash prize and a prestigious internship with Zandra Rhodes in London.

Photo of 鈥淕reen Lantern鈥 by Lisa Arenstein
两性色午夜 University graduate student Lisa Arenstein used discarded metal and rubber tubing to create the intricate woven sculpture 鈥淕reen Lantern,鈥 recently honored at the 2013 conference of the International Textile and Apparel Association.

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POSTED: Tuesday, December 3, 2013 12:00 AM
Updated: Thursday, April 9, 2015 09:23 AM
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