Before we get into this, let me make one thing clear: I am no genius.
When you think of trailblazers within fashion, many prominent names come to mind like Dior, Chanel, Fendi, Prada, Burberry and the list continues. I would study these brands, learn their history but admittedly, I was hungry to find designers who reflected me, a Black woman.
Picture this: you just ran to school, prepared to work all night on your garment that’s due the next day, and uh oh… the studio is FILLED with other students doing the exact same thing.
Where do I even begin with this one? Golden Gooses. (Golden Geese?)
As a current senior neck deep in work, I’d like to impart some wisdom if I may. The final year of your college career (and yes I mean year, there’s a
The idea for Godet presented itself to me in bits and pieces over the past couple of years. While I started my career with SCAD at the Savannah campus, a myriad of circumstances led me to settle down in Atlanta for the remainder of my time.
By Maria Puntus. Maria is an international student from Moscow, Russia. She is a currently junior graphic design student at SCAD minoring in user experience, but she's taken a special
The term “clothing swap” became a synonym for sustainable and trendy fashion that helps to save both the environment and your pocket money.
Graphic courtesy of Eva Erhardt. Lolita fashion is famous for creating a fantasy world of “lace, frills and ribbons like a fairytale princess.” The term took hold over the public
Who's That Girl? She’s in her late twenties, perhaps her early thirties. Her clothes are cute. They hug every curve, compliment her skin tone perfectly and still look professional. Maybe,