President Obama’s Runway to Win design contest asked students and budding designers across the country to create a design for...
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We’ve told you about President Obama’s Runway to Win campaign initiative, for which 22 designers have created merchandise to raise...
BFA Fashion Styling student Laynie Rouch was announce winner for VFILES Runway 7 and appeared on the bi-annual runway show at the New York Fashion Week.
By Brittany Furber, BA Fashion Journalism Anna Yinan Zhou, a 2019 Academy of Art University BFA Fashion Design alumna, through...
No sight of a model, nor a particular image in mind… No edge of the page, no colors, just a...
Tradition is always the backbone of the collections from Alexander McQueen, and this time Sarah Burton, the Creative Director behind...
As attendees flocked into Spring Studios, after battling the unexpected icy elements, the contrast between the gallery and the incoming...
In a season where grandiose and embellished garments appeared to dominate an abundance of collections, it was soothing to see...
Academy of Art University’s annual NYFW show, which began in 2005, is the ultimate moment in each fashion student's journey as international members of the press, celebrities, social media influencers, and buyers descend on the city that never sleeps.
The Academy of Art University’s fashion club, Beyond the Front Row, transformed the hallways at the School of Fashion into an environmentally-conscious catwalk.
In an era era of new ideas, including questioning gender roles and more inclusive gender dynamics, fashion as a tool of self exploration and identification is changing. Check out the gender-bending looks from London’s top runways.
The creative vectors aligned for Jiran Xia (BFA Textile & Fashion Design) who became the Grand Prize winner in the prestigious DESIGNEXT international student competition sponsored by SURTEX.