Spring 2024 Student Portfolio

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RING 2024

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Table of Contents

First-Year Studio

Upcycled Group Collections

FTD 105 Clo3D Project

FTD 200 Tote Bags

FTD 105 Digital Repeat Print Project

Universal Design Toys

T-Shirt Project

Fashion Design

FTD 216 Project 1

FTM 216 Final Project

Fashion Illustration

Textile Design

Study Abroad

Final Project for Sophomores

Runway and Design Shows

AATS Fashion Exposé

Art2Wear

Emerging Designers Showcase

FIRST-YEAR STUDIO

UPCYCLED GROUP COLLECTIONS

For their final project of first-year studio, fashion and textile design students were split into groups to create their own mini collections. Each student designed and produced one look for their group collection using upcycled, secondhand materials.

Raul Lima, Devyn Williams, Jamie Piraino and Brianna Anderson | Fashion and Textile Design
Sarah Grace Simas, Colin Tran and Neely Mallik
Fashion and Textile Design
Grace Chen, Sam Hackney, Samantha Schoppe and Andrew Weeks
Fashion and Textile Design
Abby Galbo, Sophia Stacy and Marris McCraw
Fashion and Textile Design
Alli Jo LaFevers, Molly Spangler, Betsy Shepherd and Bailey Sigmon
Fashion and Textile Design

FTD 105 CLO3D PROJECT

For this project, students combine hand painting and 3D garment design to develop a virtual collection o Inspired by nature, they create multiple painted textures and motifs. The process involved using zero-wa original garment design and then applying hand painted surface designs

Sophie Clark | Fashion and Textile Design
Abby Galbo Fashion and Textile Design

FTD 200 TOTE BAGS

For this project, first-year fashion and textile design students create tote bags from upcycled materials.

Abby Galbo Fashion and Textile Design
Natalie Arndt | Fashion and Textile Design
Adaline Griffin I Fashion and Textile Design

FTD 105 DIGITAL

For this project, first-year fashion and textile design students

stripe textile pattern painted with gouache, edits it in Photosh

Betsy Shepherd Fashion and Textile Design
Abby Galbo Fashion and Textile Design
Neely Mallik | Fashion and Textile Design
Sarah Grace Simas
Fashion and Textile Design

UNIVERSAL DESIGN TOYS

In this project, teams of fashion and textile design students use the principles of Universal Design to develop collections of soft, animal-based toys. Each collection is focused on helping children with a specific set of needs or challenges.

Abby Galbo and Molly Spangler I Fashion and Textile Design
Colin Tran I Fashion and Textile Design

T-SHIRT PROJECT

During their first-year studio, fashion and textile design students learn to design within constraints. For this project, they are asked to adapt the design and structural attributes of the same basic flat t-shirt pattern to develop something new.

Molly Spangler

Fashion and Textile Design

Colin Tran I Fashion and Textile Design
Betsy Shepherd I Fashion and Textile Design

FASHION DESIGN

FTD 216 PROJECT 1

For this group project, fashion design students are paired up to upcycle and transform existing clothing. Each student deconstructs a garment, creates a new design and tech pack for that design, and then hands it off to the other designer to sew.

Norah Philbin and Lucy DeWolf | Fashion and Textile Design

FTD 216 FINAL PROJECT

Sophomore fashion design students are randomly assigned a designer and decade from the last century. They are then tasked with creating mini-collections influenced by these designers’ processes and preferences.

Hope Faircloth Fashion and Textile Design
Clara Jelenevsky
Fashion and Textile Design
Helen Remington I Fashion and Textile Design
Lucy DeWolf
Fashion and Textile Design
Norah Philbin Fashion and Textile Design
Lainey Volz I Fashion and Textile Design

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Fashion and Textile Design

FASHION ILLUSTRATION

For the final project in this course, students are tasked with identifying a specific market and drawing them a four look collection (fashion illustration and tech flats) that outline the customers material, color, fit preferences, needs and desired aesthetic.

Lainey Volz | Fashion and Textile Design

TEXTILE DESIGN

STUDY ABROAD

During her semester studying abroad in Florence, Italy, Alexa Karrenbauer enrolled in a knitting class. For her final project, she knitted this oversized raglan with pleats towards the bottom. The top is made from cotton and blended mohair yarns. The Lorenzo de Medici Institute selected this piece to display for its end of semester exhibition.

Alexa Karrenbauer

Fashion and Textile Design

FINAL PROJECT FOR SOPHOMORES

During their final project, groups of fashion and textile design students enrolled in the textile design concentration used a variety of both hand crafted and digital textile design techniques to create a cohesive collection for an interior space.

Anna Oliver, Kate Ergenzinger, Eliza Sweeney and Morgan Grace Fashion and Textile Design

RUNWAY AND DESIGN SHOWS

AATS FASHION EXPOSÉ

Each year, the African American Textile Society’s Fashion Exposé allows up-and-coming designers from around the Triangle to showcase their work in a judged runway show.

Lucy DeWolf I Fashion and Textile Design
Photo Courtesy: Julia Elise
Julia Handley I Fashion and Textile Design
Photo Courtesy: Julia Elise
Lainey Volz
Fashion and Textile Design
Photo Courtesy: Brielle Barozzini

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ART2WEAR

Art2Wear is a wearable art show hosted by the College of Design each year. Students from across NC State are welcome to apply each year to send their collections or individual looks down the runway.

Betsy Shepherd I Fashion and Textile Design
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Arynn Baginski Fashion and Textile Design
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Abigail Stuart Fashion and Textile Management
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Kat Charrier
Fashion and Textile Management
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EMERGING DESIGNERS SHOWCASE

The FTD Emerging Designers Showcase celebrates the debut of capstone collections designed by seniors in the fashion and textile design program. Students spend the semester developing cohesive collections specific to their concentration.

Lilly Barozzini I “Morning Meditation”
Photo Courtesy: Amanda Law Photography
Sydney Brown
“Learning How to Fall”
Photo Courtesy: Amanda Law Photography
Lottie Vaughan
“Labour of Love”
Photo Courtesy: Amanda Law Photography
Martha Luck Johnston
“Luck in the Garden”
Photo Courtesy: Amanda Law Photography
Jeana Grace Bowker
“The Craft”
Photo Courtesy: Amanda Law Photography
Sloane Byrd
“Bright Young Things”
Photo Courtesy: Amanda Law Photography
Chiana Royal
“Tragic Delights”
Photo Courtesy: Amanda Law Photography
Natalia Barnack
“Divine Opulence”
Photo Courtesy: Amanda Law Photography

“The Stages of Grief”

Nicole Shooman
Photo Courtesy: Amanda Law Photography

“The Devil is in the Details”

Kit Walsh
Photo Courtesy: Amanda Law Photography
Erika Norris
“The Puppeteer’s Workshop”
Photo Courtesy: Amanda Law Photography
Lilly Carl Richards “A Family Dinner”
Photo Courtesy: Amanda Law Photography
Mary Mac Lyons
“Jolie”
Photo Courtesy: Amanda Law Photography
Cadee Gafford
“Blind Tiger”
Photo Courtesy: Amanda Law Photography
Kenli Esau
“Aleta”
Photo Courtesy: Amanda Law Photography
Hope Warner “Serendipity”
Photo Courtesy: Amanda Law Photography
Joanna Gulley
“Eighteen Thirty”
Photo Courtesy: Amanda Law Photography
Chase Woodson "Memory Palace"
Photo Courtesy: Amanda Law Photography
Rand Dunnigan "Growth"
Photo Courtesy: Amanda Law Photography
Milo McKnight
Photo Courtesy: Amanda Law Photography

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