Art to Wear, held this year at Reynolds Coliseum, upped the ante with a new venue and bigger and better talent than ever seen in years past. The art walking down the runway truly inspired.
Eternally fans of Raleigh’s budding fashion scene, New Raleigh loves the College of Design’s Art to Wear show.
It’s a popular buzzword in business today, but what exactly is ‘design thinking?’ The Master of Graphic Design students at NC State’s College of Design attempt to answer that question through their exhibit at the newly remodeled Leazar Hall on NC State’s College of Design campus. More Below The Fold
Nina Garcia would have had a field day with Art to Wear this year. In the years since Art to Wear began, Project Runway, in its 5th season, has turned all of us into amateur fashion critics. The production values of the show, have become so polished; the professional MC, excellent sound and lighting, and a nice big stage made for plenty of great seats. Over 150 images of Art To Wear below the Fold
To whet your appetite in anticipation of tonight’s Art to Wear- NR brings you candid shots from yesterday’s rehearsal. Click for slideshow. Images below the fold/ Slideshow for RSS readers
Art to Wear 2008: NCSU’s College Of Design doesn’t really have a fashion program. Neither does the world renowned College of Textiles. While Fashion Design may be conspicuously missing from the respective college’s programs, you would never know it watching Art to Wear. The showcase of young designers has grown from humble beginnings in 2001 to something big, something chic and just hot. Last year the fashion show attracted 1500 people to the Court of Carolinas- this year will be bigger. Photo by Justin LeBlanc More on Art to Wear Below the fold