"Nocturnal Behavior," SCAN's Fall 2017 fashion spread, celebrated the designs of students Tina Gancev, Miyoung Lim, Akilah Robertson and Patresea Peppers, set against the backdrop of the Atlanta skyline and
Art students are known for expressing themselves through their outfits. Let’s meet SCAD Atlanta’s Lexi Matthews, a third-year photography student. The Connector: How would you describe your personal style? Matthews:
SCAD Atlanta students, faculty, friends and family lined up at the doors of SCAD FASH Museum of Fashion and Film to attend a reception Sept. 21 honoring the incredible new
The "Nocturnal Behavior" fashion spread, as seen in the Fall 2017 issue of SCAN Magazine, was the end result of a variety of creative minds coming together. From styling to
Art students are known for expressing themselves through their outfits. Let’s meet SCAD Atlanta’s Chris Ching, a luxury and fashion management student. The Connector: How would you describe your personal
Art students are known for expressing themselves through their outfits. Let’s meet SCAD Atlanta’s Mackenzie Lachey, a graduate luxury and fashion management student. The Connector: How would you describe your
Art students are known for expressing themselves through their outfits. Let’s meet SCAD Atlanta’s Daniella Michel, a 2017 graduate of the luxury and fashion management graduate program. The Connector: How
Art students are known for expressing themselves through their outfits. Let’s meet SCAD Atlanta’s Kelsey Tucker, a third-year writing student. The Connector: How would you describe your personal style? Tucker:
by Katherine Diaz Villegas Photo by Tyler McClelland. As any fashion enthusiast knows, even with years of preparation and organization fashion week is truly chaotic. For those who don’t know,
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