The latest fall-winter 2017 season of Amazon Fashion Week-Tokyo has just wrapped at the end of March. It once again proved there’s no rule Tokyo won’t break out with looks that are out of this world. Isabella Urbina (BA Fashion Journalism) reports exclusively for Fashion School Daily.
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Meet Nivetha Sundar, the Fashion School Daily intern who is a Fashion Journalism MA student with a passion for celebrity gossip and all things Beatlemania.
Meet Nhu Dao, a Fashion Styling major and an intern with the School of Fashion Public Relations office.
Nivetha Sundar (MA Fashion Journalism) reports on five creative threads connecting top fashion capitals around the world.
Fashion Journalism student Isabella Urbina shares with Fashion School Daily her experience of attending New York Fashion Week for the first time.
The School of Fashion, the School of Graphic Design, and the Library at Academy of Art University present BY INVITATION ONLY, a curated exhibition of unique fashion show invitations from major fashion capitals. The exhibition opens on March 1, 2017 and runs through June 1, 2017 at the Academy of Art University Library on the 6th Floor of 180 New Montgomery.
Try new season’s craziest makeup trends: hand-painted faces, blurry smudged lipsticks, and bold geometric eye work! Imperfection is in vogue.
Introducing a new regular feature: Fashion School Daily Loves… A fun mix of things, people, news, ideas and trends that keep our curiosity abuzz. Nivetha Sundar (MA Fashion Journalism) compiles the inaugural installment.
Isabella Urbina (BA Fashion Journalism) recaps noteworthy trends and looks for Fashion School Daily. This is what the (near) future of American menswear looks like today.
From Candace Bushnell to Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, reading is essential to the success of all fashionistas. See Academy student Jenna Falzone's top four fashion-focused books.
From #NYFW to Holiday Chic, have one last blast from the past with Fashion School Daily's most popular 2016 posts.
Eleven students from diverse backgrounds, eleven distinct points of view, one blank canvas: a classic collared shirt courtesy of an iconic retailer GANT.














