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Rock The RunwayBy: Lauren Carll When people attend fashion shows, they usually "ooh" and "ahh" at their favorite pieces, admire the tremendously teased tresses and matte makeup and discuss whether the design is something they would actually wear in public. |
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A collision of fashionThis year's Rock the Runway produced several rockin' outfitsBy: Lauren Carll The sound of thumping base drums and guitar solos filled the air in the Ballroom last night as everything from tight, men's hot shorts to blue couture-like dresses with ruffle detailing took stage at the fourth annual Rock the Runway themed "Rock of Ages." |
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Fashion show highlights seniors' designsBy: Lauren Carll High-waisted skirts? Check. Contemporary men's wear? Check. Blue and white children's wear with A-line hems and dainty ruffle details? Check. Elegant empire waist chiffon bridal gowns with plenty of intricate embellishments? Check. |
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Fashion school alumnus unveils new clothing line, credits Kent StateBy: Lauren Carll Most 6-year-olds are concerned with crayons, coloring books and cartoons, but Tad Boetcher was not just another 6-year-old. He had sharpened pencils, sketchbooks and a strive for success suitable for a grown man. |
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Fashion School celebrates 25th anniversary with showBy: Lauren Carll In 1983, Ronald Reagan was president, people laughed at Chevy Chase while watching "National Lampoon's Vacation," the "Challenger" shuttle made its way into space and Michael Jackson's "Beat It" hit No. 1 on the Billboard Music Charts. |
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Freshman fashion students still learning the ropesBy: Lauren Carll Needles rapidly bob up and down, spools of thread are scattered along tabletops and pattern paper and fabric are stacked high next to sewing machines as freshmen fashion majors begin to piece together their final jacket projects. |
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Fashion students work on Abercrombie projectBy: Lauren Carll The sound of squeaky wheels filled the room as groups of sophomore fashion design students rolled in mannequins that displayed a variety of clothing, from tiny khaki shorts and white baby doll tops to plaid skirts and hunter green jackets. |
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Group to promote fair trade goods at saleBy: Lauren Carll Unique hand-made jewelry, scarves and handbags are not what fashion students typically see on a given Wednesday in the Rockwell Hall Atrium. |
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Fashion becomes himFor second-year fashion design major Phil Fry, New York fashion week has been an annual reality for the past three yearsBy: Lauren Carll Phil Fry saw flashing cameras, sky-high stilettos, teased tresses, designer duds and fierce struts down the runway, all while seating sponsors and some of Hollywood's fabulous celebrities. |
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FSO to host 'Dress for Success' night ThursdayBy: Lauren Carll Gently used suits, blouses, pants, skirts, blazers, shoes, jewelry and purses will soon benefit disadvantaged women in Cleveland's Dress for Success organization. |
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