AMDT in the News
2008
- AMDT 1st Annual
Student Showcase
The even took place on April 19th from 1-4 p.m. at the Hotel Andra (2000 4th St.).
» Click here for details. - FGI's Project Red Dress. Washington State University's AMDT students Molly Own and Christen Morris compete in the Fashion Group International, Inc.'s 1st Annual Red Dress Project event on January 25th, 2008, in Seattle.
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Related page: Seattle Post-Intelligencer (link) - Standout Stole: Textile Pros Craft Presidential Statement.Professor Linda Arthur, an avid collector of ethnic textiles, suggested the use of a stole that would signify the ethnic variety at WSU and throughout the state.
(WSU Today, 1/17/2008) » Read more.
2007
- The Ceremonial Stole. Washington State University researchers and students from the Department of AMDT researched, collected the fabrics, assembled and presented President Floyd with a cermonial stole signifying the ethnic diversity of the university in all of it's endeavors'.
» Read more. - The Cougar Wears Prada. Washington State University students in the Department of Apparel, Merchandising, Design and Textiles head to an annual trip to Europe for an inside look at the haute couture fashion industry.
(WSU Magazine, 11/2007) » Read more. - Coat of Many Colors: Apparel Design a Diverse Field. Apparel designers create high-performance univforms for doctors, firefighters, and the military and athletes. Working with high-tech materials like Kevlar, for bulletproof vests, they also design spacesuits for astronauts and parachutes for pilots.
(WSU Today, 10/4/2007) » Read more. - It's All in the Details. Student fashion designer, J. Lance Moose, readies for the Mom's Weekend Fashion Show.
(The Daily Evergreen, 4/13/2007) » Read more.
2006
- Big Bags and Skinny Jeans. Junior AMDT student, Megan Haskell, attend the Olympus Fashion Week in New York City to look at the latest trends for spring.
(The Daily Evergreen, 9/22/2006) » Read more. - Tips Given on Dressing to Impress in Workplace. AMT currently offers a website titled "Dress to Impress," providing abroad number of tips to both men and women.
(WSU Today, 8/4/2006) » Read more. - Student uses a Sea of Inspiration to Create Jewelry. Prisha Brown, an AMDT graduate student, displays her Master's thesis exhibit, "Entwine: A Mermaid's Palette of Adornment".
(The Daily Evergreen, 5/22/2006) » Read more. - Working the Runway. WSU apparel design students will showcase their work at Eclectic Fusion, the Mom's Weekend Fashion Show, at 7:30 p.m. today at Beasley Coliseum. The event, sponsored by the WSU student chapter of the International Textiles and Apparel Association, will feature 120 models flaunting the lines of 28 designers.
(The Daily Evergreen, 4/07/2006) » Read more. - Moms Weekend: "Project Runway" Slated to Launch at WSU. Like the novice designed on "Project Runway" that has its seasonal finale tonight, WSU fashion majors are designing their won four-to-six outfit clothing lines. Some 28 students will display their designs at 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 7, in Beasley Coliseum on the Pullman campus, a traditional part of WSU Moms Weekend.
(WSU Today, 3/14/2006) » Read more. - Thesis Exhibit Boasts Intricate Designs. "Tree of Life" is one of four designs showcased in Jennifer Infanger's apparel, mechandising, design and textile Master's thesis exhibit, titled "Reflections of India: Design Interpreations of Pre- and Post-Mughal Clothing and Art".
(The Daily Evergreen, 4/07/2006 ) » Read more.
2005
- With a String and a Prayer. Anna-Maria Shannon, an AMDT graduate student, explores the link between beads and religion in her master's thesis exhibit.
(The Daily Evergreen, 9/23/2005) » Read more. - Lace, Lawn and Lingerie. Professor Emeritus Carolyn Schlactler, from Central Washingotn University, donates a collection of undergarments from the early 20th century to the permanent collection of the Department of AMDT, and these items are now on display at the CUB art exhibit "Lace, Lawn and Lingerie in La Belle Epoque".
(The Daily Evergreen, 8/23/2005) » Read more. - Strutting Their Stuff. For the past 22 years, designers have been creating clothing from scratch and presenting it to WSU students and moms. The Mom's Weekend Fashion Show is at 7:30 p.m. today at Beasley Coliseum.
(The Daily Evergreen, 4/08/2005) » Read more.
2004
- The Science of Tie-Dying. Students in the Department of Apparel, Merchandising, Design and Textiles are getting a hands-on education when it comes to textiles. As part of a textiles lba in AMT 215, students tie-dyed silk scarves this week to learn about the intricacis of dying fabrics.
(The Daily Evergreen, 12/07/2004) » Read more. - Dress to Impress. With graduation approaching, look good for interviews. A little smile can go a long way in an interview, not to mention bring in big bucks for the future.
(The Daily Evergreen, 4/30/2004) » Read more. - Chaotic Patterns, Textiles Breaking Loose. Mary Pedersen, a second year graduate student in apparel, merchandising, design and textiles, will present her Master's thesis show titled, "A lot of Chaos, A Little Control."
(The Daily Evergreen, 4/16/2004) » Read more. - Lights, Camera, Chic. The annual Mom's Weekend Fashion Show, entitled "Chic," is back in action at 7:30 p.m. Student designers from the apparel, merchandising, and textiles department have created their own clothing lines of formal wear, casual wear and even children's clothing for this year's show.
(The Daily Evergreen, 4/12/2004) » Read more. - Keep On. Trucker hats have been a fast-paced trend that may soon drive straight into the out-of-style sunset. This recent rage was referred to as the "blue collar chic movement" by Joan Anderson, assistant professor of apparel, merchandising, design and textiles at WSU.
(The Daily Evergreen, 4/12/2004) » Read more.
2003
- Honor's Student Displays Fashions.Lisa Appel, a senior apparel, merchandising, design and textiles major, designs the garments for her honor's thesis exhibit entitled "Paris Inspired Fashion".
(The Daily Evergreen, 10/17/2003) » Read more.
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