Three students honored for their fashion collections during ‘All in Bloom’ show
Three CSU Design and Merchandising student designers were awarded for their collections at the May 6 “All in Bloom” fashion show.
Three CSU Design and Merchandising student designers were awarded for their collections at the May 6 “All in Bloom” fashion show.
CSU's Design and Merchandising Fashion Show is springing back to life as an in-person celebration. The presentation of the 2022 senior capstone portfolios is entitled “All in Bloom,” complete with a groovy, ’70s inspired theme. The show is at 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 6 in the stadium club room at Canvas Stadium.
Colorado State University Ph.D. student Kate Schmidt wants to make fashionable, functional winter sports clothing for women. She absolutely would love to see her Girl Powder collection – a portfolio of 11 skiing looks that comprises one of three exhibits at the Avenir Museum – all over the slopes of Colorado and beyond.
Associate Professor Sonali Diddi from the Department of Design and Merchandising is among the recently named University Leadership Fellows.
After a one-year hiatus due to the pandemic, the Fashion FUNdamentals STEM enrichment camp safely made its return in 2021. This year, 18 middle school students got the opportunity to enhance their interests, self-esteem, and abilities in science, technology, engineering, and math.
The Avenir Museum of Design and Merchandising, which was closed for 14 months due to the pandemic, has reopened for in-person visits and recently launched exhibits on African wax prints and mannequins.
Maria Delgado, assistant professor for the Interior Architecture and Design Program in the Department of Design and Merchandising, has incorporated thoughtful community engagement opportunities that are synonymous with her passion for accessible housing design.