![]() ![]() JACOB BEE HO BROWN: And I'm Jacob Bee Ho Brown. I'm in fashion design management, and I'm in the logistics and management role here in CFC. An aspect of CFC that's important to me is probably the fact that we get to show all our looks and the privilege of actually showing.ĬAITLYN PARK: So hi, I'm Caitlyn Park. You have to take the whole year and the whole school year to make this line. You spend the whole year, basically, to prepare for this fashion show, especially for a senior designer because you have eight to 12 looks. I am a senior, so I'm a senior designer, so level 4. JILLIAN LAWLER: So my name is Jillian Lawler. I feel like it's time for all the designers and management students to really show off all the talents they've been working so hard on all this time. I'm really excited for the show this year because my favorite part of the whole year is the CFC fashion show. I'm both the secretary and a level two designer for CFC. I'm a fashion design senior at Cornell University. And so this time it was definitely a challenge to make sure that I'd be able to do all of them and finish them all on time. So this time I had to design nine things that actually could all be made.Ī lot of the times I design a bunch of things that might be really hard to make or might not work in fabric, and then pick one that I can actually do. So this year was definitely a lot harder because usually you design a whole collection of things for one outfit that you actually make. And then I sketch from those pictures and take silhouettes from the shapes in the photos. Yeah, so I start usually with a whole sketchbook full of pictures, each with 100 or so pictures. ![]() But from there on, it's like choosing the fabrics and trying to see what I come up with. It's a lot more chaotic, but I definitely do a lot of research in the beginning as well, create a mood board. JACKSON: Yeah, mine looks more like a hurricane. So it's a mix of research and then seeing what happens. As I'm going, I see the direction that whatever I'm making takes me. I put a lot of thought into what I'm going to be designing, and I want each element to have a purpose. PRESLEY CHURCH: My design process starts out pretty researched. JACKSON: I'm Jackson and I am a fashion design major and also a level 1 designer. I'm a fashion design major and I'm a level 1 designer. And we are showing all the behind the scenes to the general public. It's important because we are dissecting CFC's history and who are these designers and how they work. JULIE ZENG: Deconstruction is to dive deeper and look at all the details that construct the whole. So I feel like deconstructing takes a different look into the fashion industry and it causes people to rethink the norm. Now I feel like companies are being held accountable, not only for the clothes that they produce, but how they produce them. The theme for the show this year is Deconstruct, and I feel that it's really important because given the current state of the fashion industry, there's a lot that's changing. I'm a fashion design management major, and I'm the VP of Management Logistics for CFC. ![]() MELISSA BELMONT: My name is Melissa Belmont. I'm the CFC president of senior designers. ![]()
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