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For ten years, FSO has been participating in the Soroptimist annual fundraiser by presenting a fashion show at the event. This year’s theme for the fashion show was titled Diamond Jubilee, which was meant to commemorate the seventy-fifth year anniversary for the Soroptimist fundraiser. The Soroptimist organization is a group that helps to improve lives of women through social and economic empowerment. The word Soroptimist actually means “best for women,” which is what the organization strives to achieve. They want to give women the resources they need to achieve their fullest potential.




This year’s Soroptimist fundraiser and fashion show took place at the Brookside Country Club for an audience of Soroptimist members. There were seventeen design/styling submissions all created by FSO members which all made it into the show. Each design or styling submission had to follow the theme of the fundraiser, Diamond Jubilee, so garments were very elegant and glamourous. The main inspiration behind the student's submissions was sequins, glitter, a blue/silver color palette, and glitz. Members of FSO modeled the garment submissions during the beginning of the Soroptimist event. FSO President Sabrina Pierotti said, “Every year around the same time Soroptimist holds a fundraiser that includes a brunch and a silent auction. Our fashion show not only serves as entertainment while everyone is eating, but it also represents FSO supporting everything Soroptimist stands for!”

There is a lot of preparation that goes into this fashion show behind the scenes. It all begins with the announcement of the fashion show’s theme and a call for designers/stylists for garment submissions. Next, as submissions begin to come in, Abby the project manager for FSO begins to pair garments with models. What comes next is submission day, in which all designers and stylists submit their look for the fashion show. Finally, comes the day of the show, models begin to arrive around eight o’clock and get ready. Then the FSO exec team and models head to the location of the show and have a practice walk-through. Then it’s showtime!

The event is a fun time for not only the Soroptimist members but also for the FSO members who attend as well. One FSO member, Montana Moyer, also one of the photographers of the show, said, “I would say that my absolute favorite part of the show was seeing everyone’s amazing designs go down the runway. The designs were all amazing and I was so obsessed with them all!” This was her first year attending the Soroptimist show, and she loved being able to capture each and every moment of the fashion show, such as the center pieces on the tables to the stitching in each design, through the lense of her camera. FSO President Sabrina Pierotti also said, “Like any fashion show that I'm involved in, my favorite moment is seeing everyone's face light up when they see a beautiful look. For example, this year a designer submitted a look made completely out of coffee filters! When the audience realized that this beautiful crop top and skirt were made out of this ordinary item, they all gasped and applauded. I love having that impact on people with fashion! In addition, my favorite part of the Soroptimist Fashion Show is taking pictures outside afterward... the grounds are so beautiful and the pictures always come out great.” The show was definitely a success and a tradition that will hopefully be apart of FSO for years to come.


By: Katelyn McCullough
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By Kathryn Reaven 

Since New York Fashion Week is set to kick off, what better way to celebrate with the way most collections start out? I picked some of my favorite fashion illustrators that are on Instagram that are sure to spark some inspiration.


Donald Robertson (@drawberston)- One of the most recently well-known fashion illustrators, Robertson is the in-house illustrator for Estée Lauder. His illustrations are full of fun and color. During New York Fashion Week in the fall, the NYC retail store Story showcased him as the artist of the month, where he designed an array of merchandise in their store. I had the chance to visit when I was there and was so mesmerized!
(Photo by The Selby)

Jeanette Getrost (@jeanettegetrost)- Possibly one of my favorites, Getrost often records her process of drawing on her Instagram page. Her drawings are often watercolor based and take the exaggerated figure to a whole new level. The detail and texture in her work is too cool.
(Photo by Jeanette Getrost)

Grace Caio @grace_caio- Probably the most unique and innovative, Caio takes fashion illustration to a new level with incorporating flower petals as a medium with her work. Her feed is one that you will catch yourself endlessly scrolling.
(Photo by Grace Caio)

Katie Rodgers @paperfashion- Katie Rodgers uses a handful of mediums with her work including watercolor, sequins, and even lipstick. Her work is very fluid and each piece is more elaborate than the next.
(Photo by Katie Rogers)

Carly Kuhn @thecartorialist- Carly Kuhn’s work has a different flare than the artists in the rest of this countdown. I am all for quirky and cool, and Kuhn’s illustrations do just that. They are very cartoon like, but pop in color and style. Most of her illustrations are interpretations of designer’s works, along with magazine spreads. Her work showcases her unique style, surely to grab more people’s attention.
(Photo by Carly Kuhn)
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