Photo courtesy of Sammantha Johnson via SCAD FashTech Panel's Eventbrite page. On January 26, students, alumni and fresh-faced industry workers gathered at SCAD Atlanta’s Digital Media Center to attend the
Art students are known for expressing themselves creatively through their outfits. Let’s meet SCAD Atlanta’s Queendomali Azania Ayodele, a third-year photography student specializing in fashion photography. The Connector: Where do
"Creative Spaces" is a feature in which we showcase the living spaces and interior decor choices of SCAD students and Atlanta creatives. Photo by Angel Cervantes. Our living spaces are not
Art students are known for expressing themselves creatively through their outfits. Let’s meet SCAD Atlanta’s Savana Ogburn, a first-year photography student. Photo by Darnell Wilburn. The Connector: Where do
Photograph by Rafterman. Although SCAD FASH's exhibition, "Carolina Herrera: Refined Irreverence" ended Sep. 25, 2016, you don't need to leave the couch to see the 75 beautifully crafted garments
Photo by Alfredo Piola via WWD. Written by Jodie Wong and Anya Haber Back in January, Louis Vuitton unveiled its collaboration with cult streetwear brand, Supreme, after weeks of speculation.
Art students are known for expressing themselves creatively through their outfits. Let’s meet SCAD Atlanta’s Djhocel Naomi, a second-year fashion student. The Connector: Where do you get your inspiration
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZ_6y8juAIM “FASHION FILM” by Matthew Frost According to the short viral parody video ironically titled “Fashion Film,” directed by photographer and filmmaker Matthew Frost and starring “Mean Girls” actress
Corset circa 1891. Photo courtesy of The Costume Institute at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Part One of a Three-Part Series. Written by Allison Bolt. The ideal female form has been portrayed
Art students are known for expressing themselves creatively through their outfits. Let’s meet SCAD Atlanta’s Akila Andre, a second-year fashion marketing and management student. Photo by Darnell Wilburn. The Connector: