Student Highlight Interview with Dairia Kymber Harvin, MA Fashion Journalism student who has had writings published with Visionarie, Huffington Post, DEPESHA, ARTSTHREAD, Academy Art U News, and Fashion School Daily.
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Network with fellow Fashion Journalism students, learn about scholarships, jobs, and internship opportunities, discover new courses coming onsite and online for SP17, and connect with advisors to register on the spot for AA, BA, and MA courses for the coming semesters.
After nearly three years, John Varvatos returns to the Bay Area to catch up with his San Franciscan clientele, and launch his new Fall 2016 collection. Check out this exclusive Fashion School Daily interview.
Silicon Valley Fashion Week, #SVFW, gets ready to join the forces of fashion and technology in ways unimaginable.
Tetris, extra-terrestrial show at YBCA, textiles and more! Another week of student budget friendly events!
The San Jose Museum of Modern Art is hosting the Beauty-Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial- an exhibition of 280 works by 57 international designers from 27 countries.
The School of Fashion and The Academy Library lift the curtain for Fall Fashion Films from "The Eye Has To Travel" to "The September Issue."
Academy of Art University Alumnus Vicken Derderian’s collection, in collaboration with knitwear designer and fellow Academy graduate Kyung Hwa Kim, received high praise after its appearance at Los Angeles Fashion Week.
Purposely awkward situations, glowing exhibitions, timeless fashion and top-notch music festivals all on a student-friendly budget.
Famous designer Karl Lagerfeld displayed his creative force last week with the West Coast launch of KARLBOX – Colours in Black.
Academy of Art University BFA Fashion Design student, Ben Ellis, recently participated in the 11th Annual FashionART Santa Cruz event where sustainable Fashion met breathtaking Art where the runway began.
Another week means another set of events. With everything from Art to Fleet Week and everything in between, check out these student-budget friendly events.