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FSO's Art of Contrast Fashion Show is just days away! This year's theme is Destination Tokyo. We are so excited to see all your amazing designs and styling inspired by Tokyo and Japanese street style and culture. With the show coming up this Saturday, we wanted to share a little Tokyo street style to inspire you to maybe incorporate some of the aspects into your own style.
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Well that’s all folks! What an amazing semester it has been for FSO, which all began with the Soroptimist Fashion Show and ended with the spectacular Kent Clarks, FSO has made quite a lot of memories so far this school year. Today’s post is to commemorate the last meeting of the year as well as share all of the great memories made during this fall semester of FSO.

This was my first semester in FSO, and in my opinion I couldn’t imagine being apart of a better organization. Personally, my favorite moment this semester was participating in my first fashion show. I had a blast being apart of the press team and capturing the show backstage. FSO has not only made a huge impression on me this semester, but on many of its members as well. Delaney Huesgen said her favorite memory from this semester was the internship panel. She went on to say, “I really liked how I was able to hear from so many people about various experiences. They had a good balance of different types of internships and in different sectors of the fashion industry. I left the meeting and felt very excited about my future internship endeavors.” The internship panel was a chance for FSO members to get any questions answered from those students who had previously held internships as well as hear from students on the DOs and DON’Ts of the city, managing school and work, and lastly the reality of interning. 


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The greatest part about going to a fashion school would definitely have to be the fashion shows. FSO presented their annual Art of Contrast show Friday, October 21st, and this year’s theme was Works of Art. Designers and stylists were asked to create a look inspired by a work of art. The fashion show was a marvelous success with jaw dropping creations by FSO members. Although what you may not have seen, if you attended the show, was all the work that went from the finished designs to the last model’s walk down the runway. It was my job to get the inside look backstage into all the preparation that went on behind the curtain.

6:00 Model Run-through


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Today we are featuring Miranda Skitzki, the winner of Best Collection from Art of Contrast! Miranda is a sophomore fashion design major. It took Miranda about five days total (36-40 hours) to complete her collection consisting of three looks.  Carrie Esser, Sophia Termine, and Olivia Suchko modeled her glamorous gold and red collection. 


"My design process started with scouring Pinterest for anything that would fit the theme and then using those images to develop a concept of what I wanted to create.  From there I made some rough sketches to get my ideas down on paper.  I then met with my models to introduce myself, show them my ideas and explain my concepts, and get their feedback about how they would feel wearing my looks on the runway.  After purchasing my fabrics, I started the construction process by making rough patterns and making trial pieces of the new techniques I wanted to use.  I then sewed the final garments and had model fittings before taking care of the finishing touches.  My final step in creating the garments was hand-painting the detailing and placing the rhinestones.  Lastly, I chose accessories, planned out hair and makeup for my models, and prepared to rock the show!" 

"My inspiration was the shapes and silhouettes of traditional Indian dress, particularly wedding attire.  I really love the intricate beading and embellishment as well as the bold reds and golds in those garments. "  


 "I hand-painted all the gold details and carefully placed the rhinestones on all three looks.  I really wanted this collection to make a statement by creating a modern and edgy look while still keeping a traditional Indian feel." 

"My biggest challenges were second guessing myself about the cohesiveness of my collection and patience while adding all the embellishment. " 

Congrats Miranda!

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Today we are featuring the winner of Best Designer from Art of Contrast: A Night in Bollywood! Bin Zhou is a freshman fashion design major here at Kent State. Keep on reading to hear more about his design process and what inspired his winning Bollywood design!


 "For Art of Contrast, I thought about many ways to approach it, but ultimately, I decided on something that is inspired by Bollywood, but not in a literal sense. So when I chose the fabric, I didn't want to choose a really bold color, but instead went for a pastel blue, and a softer palette tone. In Indian culture, their works include lots of beading, embroidery, and embellishments. Since I shopped at JoAnn's fabrics, I didn't have a whole lot of resources. So I chose this lace with metallic gold in it, and I used that as my trims and appliques for the jumpsuit. Then, I bought another light blue lace and made a bolero with a hoodie."

"My aesthetic is pretty much something that is fitted, beautiful, and functional. I went for a romper because I didn't want to go with the traditional route of making a crop top with a skirt or pants. I felt like a fitted romper that has flared shorts would accentuate my models legs and making the silhouette aesthetically pleasing. I went for a hooded bolero because I was inspired by the veils that they wear in Indian culture, but I just didn't want to do a literal version of it. "



"To be completely honest, I am a person that works very well under pressure. I spent a lot of time looking on the Internet, and finding fashions that were inspired by Bollywood. I couldn't find much, but what I saw were a lot of dresses and gowns, so I thought that a jumpsuit romper would be a great choice. There were some miscommunications during this process, but my model and I finally had fittings towards the week before the garment was due. The actual outfit wasn't started until the Saturday before the due date, and that's because I like to know for sure what I'm doing, and I'm a very indecisive person.  But I am glad that everything turned out ok, and I had a blast doing this project!"



Congrats Bin!

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Today we are featuring the winners of Best Stylist from Art of Contrast: A Night in Bollywood! Zoe Luiz and Sydney Stonger styled two outfits together and they are both freshmen in the Fashion Merchandising program.
Read below to hear more on their styling process and their inspiration!

Modeled by Bianca Casto
“To begin our styling process, we researched the culture of Bollywood and looked up images of classic Bollywood outfits, makeup, accessories, etc. We then went to a few different thrift stores around town: Goodwill, Fabulous Finds, and Einstein's Attic, which actually ended up being a great thrifted costume store. We got most of our pieces from Einstein's Attic, like the blue cape that Bianca wore, which was actually originally attached to a dress! We cut the dress out from underneath the cape and used it in our second outfit as a shawl on Erica's shoulder."

 Modeled by Erica Bachner
"We only spent about two days shopping for the clothing items and then another day fitting the models, so it was a pretty speedy process!"

"Our main challenge was trying to make all the pieces cohesive and look good together, since we couldn't design them to look exactly how we wanted. Rather than trying to make everything match perfectly we decided to go for a very colorful look and match the small aspects of the outfits, like all gold jewelry in one outfit and silver on the other."


"Besides our internet sources, we were really inspired by the Holi Festival in India. We wanted our outfits to reflect this by using many bright colors that look good together, even though they are very different.”


Congrats Zoe and Sydney!


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Happy Model Monday! Today we are featuring our winner of Best Model from Art of Contrast “A Night in Bollywood”! Melissa Darin is a sophomore fashion merchandising major with a minor in business from Lake Orion, Michigan. Melissa modeled a gorgeous garment created by fellow FSO member Annie Skoch. Fun fact: Annie is a fashion merchandising major who also has knack for designing too! Annie was also the first recipient of the FSO scholarship last year as well! Melissa has modeled in previous FSO fashion shows before her win at Art of Contrast, so we’re sure that we’ll be seeing her strutting her stuff on the FSO runway in the future as well! Keep on reading to learn a little more about Melissa..


Favorite Designer: Chloé, Chanel, Pnina Tornai
Favorite place to eat in Kent: Bistro on Main
Your typical Starbucks order: Salted Caramel Mocha or Iced Green Tea
Favorite place to shop: Free People, Urban Outfitters, Nordstrom Rack, & Thrift shops! 
Favorite class you’ve taken at Kent: Fashion Tech!
Career Aspirations: To work on the corporate level for a bridal designer or bridal company. I love wedding dresses and evening wear! 
Favorite ice cream flavor: Cake batter
Random Fun Fact about yourself: I'm studying abroad in Florence next fall and hope that when I'm there I can take a trip to Greece and visit the village where my mother was born!
Melissa with her stylist, Annie Skoch

Congratulations Melissa!



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I can't believe the fall semester is actually over. It's been busy, exciting, fun and even stressful. FSO has had so many record breaking moments in these first few months that we thought it was only right to visit some of our favorite memories. The fashion shows, the events, the meetings and more have made it a packed semester. Let's see what we got up to and what the board's favorite moments were.
Jess, President // "Besides seeing all the new members fill the auditorium at our first meeting, AoC [was my favorite part of the semester] for sure! It was such a successful show and I loved seeing everyone's hard work turn into an amazing show!"
From AoC to Soroptimist, all of our FSO models have been rockstars this semester.
Sarah, VP // "This semester [my favorite part] was definitely AoC, too! I also liked working the Project Runway Threads event."
Sabrina, Project Manager // "AoC!! The show was so magical and getting to work with such a perfect dream team [was my favorite part of the semester.]"
The very first meeting was overwhelming in the best way. We can't believe how many members we have this year!
Danielle, Treasurer // "My [favorite part] was Art of Contrast!"
Little rockstar Fashionisto in the making.
William, Advisor // "Tessa and her Neighbor's Apparel [was my favorite part of the semester.]"
Having the Kent Clarks perform at our last meeting made it that much more special.
Cassie, Public Relations // "My favorite night was definitely Art of Contrast, but I've also loved seeing FSO grow and interacting with so many passionate members over the semester."
One of the best nights of the semester: Art of Contrast 2014, Without Borders.
William sporting a scarf from former a Kent Alum's store: Neighbor's Apparel.
Thanks for making this one unforgettable. And to an even better spring semester!
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