SCAD alumna Mary Kathryn Martinson may have graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in graphic design, but she chose to follow her passion for jewelry design, and she created
Art students are known for expressing themselves creatively through their outfits. Let’s meet SCAD Atlanta’s Sammantha Johnson, a luxury and fashion management graduate student. The Connector: What inspires your style?
Art students are known for expressing themselves creatively through their outfits. Let’s meet SCAD Atlanta’s Mary Rodes, a luxury and fashion management graduate student. The Connector: How would you describe
Here are five accessories to help you start off the new quarter with a fresh look: 1. A new agenda. Having an agenda is one of the most important things to have when
Caroline Ruder, a fashion design graduate student at SCAD Atlanta, designed a formal gown made completely out of napkins for Georgia-Pacific's Susan G. Komen gala "Bubbles and Bling." The dress
Art students are known for expressing themselves creatively through their outfits. Let’s meet SCAD Atlanta’s Armando Maldonado a second-year fashion student. The Connector: Where do you get your inspiration for your
Haider Ackermann backstage at Paris Fashion Week Fall Collection 2015. CC BY 2.0 While SCAD students were preparing for finals, fall 2017 ready-to-wear collections were strutting down the stage at
Art students are known for expressing themselves creatively through their outfits. Let’s meet SCAD Atlanta’s Crystal Paris, a second-year fashion student. The Connector: Where do you get your inspiration for
Art students are known for expressing themselves creatively through their outfits. Let’s meet SCAD Atlanta’s Sarah Bradley, a second-year writing student. Photo by Darnell Wilburn. The Connector: Where do you
The three panelists posing with event organizer and moderator Sammantha Johnson. Photo by Jazmin Darling. SCAD's “FashionTech Panel,” held on January 26, was an insightful glance into the world of