The 2018 MET Gala brought out some of the world's most celestial couture for the Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination theme - here are ten of our favorite looks.
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Watch a video of behind the scene collaborative process between textile and fashion design students at the School of Fashion.
Beyoncé headlines as the first black woman at this year's Coachella music festival - highlighting black culture, history, and fashion along the way.
We interview BFA costume design student, Zahra Jangbar, about her new role as assistant for celebrated costume designer, Deborah Cook, and Academy-nominated studio, Laika.
Returning for the fourth time, Art on Paper featured 85 individual exhibits that represented several of the world’s top artists earlier this month. As the largest exhibition in the city to date, the 70,000-square-foot facility courted a magnitude of people who transcended to a world where art represented many ideas.
Commuting in style with JUMP Bikes. A new dockless bike invention that has been taking over the streets of San Francisco.
Designing costumes for a gender-bending comedy is no easy task — especially as you are transported through time.
Academy of Art alumnus Jesse Cao's color palette was selected for ColorAMA book for Spring/Summer 2019 at Pitti Immagine Filati TradeShow.
The Pantone Color Institute declared Ultra Violet as 2018 color of the year.
Size inclusivity in recent years has been a major fashion show trend. Retail, however, is still playing catch-up.
Fashion history should never forget the legacy of African American designers. Their vision and iconic style broke barriers and forever paved the way for future generations of designers.
The age of opulence and pleasure travels in time to San Francisco in the exhibition, Casanova: The Seduction of Europe.