The Pitt News
The independent student newspaper of the University of Pittsburgh | PIttnews.com | September 20, 2018 | Volume 109 | Issue 27
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PITTSBURGH FASHION WEEK HOSTS PANEL
Charlie Garcia-Wagner Staff Writer
The phrase “Fashion Week” often elicits visions of high-end designers like Gucci, Chanel, Louis Vuitton and Calvin Klein gracing a glamorous runway in New York City or London. The Pittsburgh fashion community crafted its own version Wednesday night with a discussion of fashion’s future — including the integration of technology. After this panel, one might look forward to wearing a high-fashion, electronic jacket that will answer emails and tell the time. Pittsburgh Fashion Week’s panel, titled “The Future of Fashion,” took place Wednesday night at Truefit in the Union Trust Building Downtown. It featured Canadian journalist, entrepreSophomore Chinaza Ndee (5) spikes the ball during Pitt’s 3-0 victory over Virginia. Thomas Yang | ASSISTANT VISUAL EDITOR neur and fashion professional Amanda Cosco, the COO and co-founder of Nineteenth Amendment Gemma Sole and the senior marketing manager of PPG Industries Dee Schlotter. “The Future of Fashion” was the second of three events making up the 2018 Fashion Week. neys to different parts of campus throughout responsibility. The project, which launched in The annual event kicked off on Monday with a Madeline Gavatorta Staff Writer networking event called “The Social” and will finthe week, serving up loaded fries and walk- 2016, made sustainability a priority. Audrey Murrell, a professor and associate ish up Thursday with a big runway show. Students commonly experience having to ing tacos between 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Besides Before the panel began, Anastasiya Maksadash into Market-to-Go or the Cathedral Cafe cash and credit, the truck also accepts Panther dean at the College of Business Administration who oversaw the project, explained that kova — a Robert Morris University graduate between classes — now, there’s a Pitt eatery funds and dining dollars. The truck is the creation of a group of stu- sustainability played a prominent part in the and outreach director for fashion week — spoke that travels as much as they do. about her excitement for the expansion of the The University’s newest eatery, the Panther dents enrolled in the Katz School of Business, group’s work for several reasons. Pittsburgh fashion scene through the evening’s Grille, is a blue and gold food truck that jour- all pursuing a certificate in leadership and ethSee Panther Grille on page 3 See Fashion on page 7 ics with a focus on ethical leadership and social
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