With more than 200 diverse models backstage, showcasing proximately 50 capsule collections and more than 70 capstone fashion projects on its exhibit, Mass Exodus is one of the best fashion productions in North America.
In order to accommodate a growing audience of more than 2000 media, industry, and general public, Ryerson University produced last year's show and exhibit in a hockey arena.
Mass Exodus was held on April 11, 2013 at the Mattamy Athletic Centre at the Gardens, Ryerson University. Featuring the spectacular and unique works of graduating students in Fashion Design and Fashion Communication. It was known to be the largest-produced fashion event in the world.
Mass Exodus 2013 The Sizzle Reel from RyersonU, School of Fashion on Vimeo.
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Monday, March 24, 2014
Friday, March 21, 2014
South Effingham High School Student Runway Show
South Effingham High
School is proud of its young and promising talented and creative designers who
are hoping to make it big in the industry someday and they are working their
way towards it.
SEHS has been giving
these young hopeful an avenue and opening the pedestal for them to reach for
their dream and a chance at making it into the competitive world of fashion.
The students have lit
up the runway during the annual runway show where it featured 58 original
designs and collections of South Effingham High School student designers last
February 25, 2013.
The theme of the show
was, “Handmade Couture.”
The designs and
collections were modeled by student as well, which is very interesting.
Garments are created and crafted by budding designers and presented by student
models who also would want to make a career in fashion and modeling, it’s like
a tow-for-a-show.
There were actually
three categories the designers have to compete on; first is called “kitchen
couture” where the idea is basically on aprons, and then there is the “cut-up
couture” or what they refer to as up cycled – which means using old clothing to
make brand new ones and then the third and last category is the “creative
couture” where the designers were given the same pattern and the challenge is
how to make it look original and not merely a replica of the other’s work.
The garments were
judged by local artists, educators and models and the audience as well got the
chance to vote and pick their choices for the best model and designer.
There were two
stand-outs for the night, Hannah Coburn and Taylor Sanders and although others did
not win, they definitely enjoyed the opportunity and it surely gave them that
huge step towards reaching their dreams.
All proceeds of the
show were donated to benefit the art department and the annual Cathy Leaf Art Scholarship.
Sunday, March 16, 2014
Wear Your Waste - Philadelphia University Annual Student Fashion Show
The student designers
of Philadelphia University created and hosted their annual design X fashion
show called, “wear your waste.”
Student designers
created a unique and interesting collection inspired by nature, games and
music, food and ‘trash.’
They're used materials
you would have not thought of using to create clothing, they used mostly trash
materials such as; trash bags, shower curtains,
and insulation.
For
someone who does not have the talent and the creative imagination, you would
not be able to come up with the collection they featured, if you haven’t known
of the materials, you really would have not guessed it.
They
were impressive.
Some
of the student designers used donated materials; products bought at Home Depot
and recycled plastics and fabrics to create their incredibly fantastic and
interesting designs.
They
have also made use of used clothing, garbage bags, shoulder pads and
videocassette tape.
The
show gained a lot of positive responses, it was evident that the crowd was
impressed and loved it; you here frequent wows from the audience and a lot of
smiles and nods.
Anybody
who has the sense of fashion and eye for art would see the talent and
creativity invested in each of the collection pieces.
It was an exciting
show, gave the designers the opportunity to showcase their talents and a challenge
that pushed them to explore the limits of their
creativity and embrace cutting-edge design concepts.
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Sunday, March 9, 2014
Vogue Student Fashion Show
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The York House School
of Fashion in Vancouver Canada held another annual event – Vogue: Student
Fashion Show.
Like in every year’s
event, this one was a huge success as well, kudos to all the young designers
who worked very hard and to the whole management.
The show was quite
simple, there is no specific theme and young designers have to come up with
collections and designs on different categories.
From sleep wears to
casual and everyday wear, to party dresses and formal wears and business
outfits.
They maybe are simple
but sometimes you get to appreciate designs that are simple in details.
One can see that these
designer have really put their passion in to their works, they have spent all
year perfecting their designs which will be showcased on this annual event as
well as to culminate all their hard works and trainings.
It was a fun show,
though it may not be as spectacular as other student fashion shows, but you can
how genuinely happy everyone were and the rapport between the student designers
and student models.
You can also tell by
their work that they have had great training and education over the years and a
good environment for experience.
The senior designers
from the textile class are promising talents who will no doubt one day make
their own mark in the industry.
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Sunday, March 2, 2014
Step Right Up – CCAD Senior Fashion Show
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One of the most
spectacular and unforgettable student fashion shows is one from the talented
designers on Columbus College of Arts and Design.
Their Step Right Up - Senior Fashion Show way
back was one of the most festive, fun and jam-packed shows they have had.
At the entrance, the
whole show looks like a circus, clowns and jugglers greeted the people coming
and the audience, and there were bright lights and colors everywhere. The mood
of the whole show is a total FUN.
Why of why? But of
course it is because; the whole concept of that show was “Circus Couture.”
There were 26 student
designers who showcased their designs and collections. It was interesting to
see how each designer conceptualizes his/her design.
Some designers
interpreted the theme quite literally, like you will see layers of hats on a
model that is fitted for a ring master, some animal prints and tent skirts.
Others on the other
hand where abstract in their approach and only used circus colors like red,
green and yellow and then stripes and circles or bows and all that circus
details.
The later designs were
more wearable than other designers who have interpreted the theme on their
designs literally.
But, the whole show
really fun and everyone who had a blast. It was packed with dozens of people
from the industry, who never failed to come and see some new and unique designs
and discover promising talents.
It was a job very well
done from CCAD’s senior student designers. Big things are expected of them, for
sure.
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