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What do Dior, African khanga cloth, and Hmong textiles have in common?
What do Dior, African khanga cloth, and Hmong textiles have in common?
When Karen Hyllegard talks about her goals as the new head of CSU’s Department of Design and Merchandising, the conversation inevitably leads to the January 2019 opening of the new Richardson Design Center.
Colorado State University's Department of Design and Merchandising helped middle school girls apply the concepts of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) to learn about fashion at the Fashion FUNdamentals summer program.
As part of their final assignment, students from Colorado State University’s Department of Design and Merchandising are showing their original designs in an exhibition entitled “The View from Here: Graduate Work in Digital Textile Design” in the Gustafson Gallery.
“Please take care of this.” That’s what 93-year-old Jim Ingram told staff of CSU’s Avenir Museum of Design and Merchandising on May 23 as he donated the complete, pristine uniform he wore during his World War II service in the 194th Glider Infantry Regiment.
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Colorado State Univeristy's own Nicholas Hahn was awarded second place at the Durkan Dscvr18 student interior design competition in April.
Colorado State University's Avenir Museum of Design and Merchandising teams up with the James L. Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital in an effort to solve a needlework mystery.
Carla Dore, ’83, president and CEO of Workplace Resource, is enthusiastic about supporting students at Colorado State University.
The Avenir Museum is looking to expand its holdings of apparel and accessories by French couturier Christian Dior (1905-1957), particularly garments of his New Look style from 1947 to the mid-1950s.