ENQUIRER HERLAD (SOUTH CAROLINA) January 23, 2014 Distribution: 31,614 Readership: 18,000 "York businessman to work in heart of fashion" Story on Zack Ward, online fashion student. http://www.enquirerherald.com/2014/01/23/2880138/yorkbusinessman-to-work-in-heart.html
YORK — Aspiring fashion designer Zack Ward is leaving his downtown York business for a once-in-a-lifetime chance to work in the heart of the fashion world. Ward, a 28-year-old graduate of Fort Mill High School who holds a fine arts degree in haute couture fashion from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, will complete an internship with a world-renown Italian fashion label. Ward, who obtained the internship through connections forged during his education, said he’ll be working as a design assistant under a grand master. Ward leaves for New York this week. He said he’ll be working in Manhattan during the industry’s Fashion Week in early February, then travel to Rome to work with the label until early March. Then he said he plans to return to the United States to prepare to show his own collection. Ward said he isn’t allowed to name the label where he will be working because he was required to sign a confidentiality agreement. The purpose of the agreement, he said, is to protect his employer against intellectual property theft, a serious concern in the fashion industry. Ward has closed his York business, The Artful Home, which he opened last year. He said his merchandise will be sold by business associates who plan to open a similar store. We chatted with Ward about his career. Q. How did you get into fashion design? A. “As a child I loved to sculpt. My favorite was aluminum foil. My parents would buy modeling material, clay. As I got older, I knew it was difficult, to say the least, to make a living as a studio artist. I started expanding my views on what art was and looking to different avenues, where art and design meld. That’s kind of how I found fashion.” Q. How did you get this internship? A. “In fashion, it’s like every other business in the world, the talent is obviously an asset, but it’s more or less who you know and who you’re connected to . . . I was very fortunate to have those connections. My style has been very nurtured by this wonderful guidance of my mentor.”