September 6th, 2011, 8:00 AM

Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Uses Fashion Illustrations by Gladys Perint Palmer

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Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week uses fashion illustrations by Gladys Perint Palmer, Executive Director of the School of Fashion at Academy of Art University, in the event branding by Almeter Design for the Spring 2012 shows at Lincoln Center. This will be the second season as Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week used her illustrations for their Fall 2011 event branding.

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Read more at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week

You can see many more illustrations by GPP on her Tumblr.

You can also follow her on Twitter and Facebook!

June 21st, 2011, 10:23 AM

Aura Taylor Featured in Vestal Magazine

Vestal Magazine, an online fashion publication, recently featured work by alumna Aura Taylor in a photo shoot called “Good Vibrations.” Take a look:

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You may remember Aura’s no-sew, leather and silk creations from New York Fashion Week this past February. Click here to take a look at her entire collection.

[Source: www.vestalmag.com]

June 20th, 2011, 10:01 AM

San Francisco Chronicle Studies the City’s Fashion School ‘Theory’

Last week San Francisco Chronicle reporter, Lorraine Sanders wrote an article for the Sunday Style section titled “S.F. schools put fashion theory into action” where she featured the annual spring fashion shows of five San Francisco fashion schools — one of them being ours.

Here’s what she wrote about the Academy of Art University:

Substantive style took on new meaning in the collection of Academy of Art University’s Drew Williams, who set out after high school to study molecular biology but eventually enrolled in the academy’s knitwear design program. Inspired by gel electrophoresis, commonly used to separate DNA, Williams created knitwear coated in silicone.

“My collection was based on science, and that was what I initially thought I would be doing with my life. … It was a very personal thing for me,” Williams said.

On the runway during the school’s May graduation show and awards ceremony, Williams’ clinical take on classic shapes mingled with ocean-inspired knitwear by Maggie Mo Luo, strikingly dyed apparel by Lisa Relth, and fancifully layered dresses by Brittany Burggraff and Wendy Tam.

A look by Lisa Relth.

A look by Lisa Relth.

A look by Brittany Burggraff and Wendy Tam

A look by Brittany Burggraff and Wendy Tam

Click here to read the entire article.

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June 7th, 2011, 11:45 AM

Send Us Your ‘Instagram’ Fashion Photography!

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With the advent of social media platforms like blogging, Twitter, Chictopia, Modcloth, LookBook and things of the like, the fusion of technology and fashion is a marriage that is being happily embraced.

Many of you may use the camera phone photography tool known as Instagram (which allows you to apply filters to pictures to make it look aged and hip and share them), but the tech blog Mashable reports that fashion photographers are using it more and more.

From New York to Paris, photographers post pictures under Instagram monikers to share them with their followers.
For instance, Anthony Danielle snaps photos of stylish New Yorkers and publishes them as takinyerphoto to share with his 18,000 followers. Other heavy Instagram users featured in the Mashable article include Thomas Kakareko (thomas_k) of Berlin, Arianna Power (streetstylish) of London, and Eros Sana from Paris (one of her Instagrams is pictured above).

Many photographers take photos, upload it on to their phones and use Instagram as a simple sharing platform. However you use it, mobile fashion photography is becoming a quick way to capture street stylish moments.

Do you use Instagram? If so, send us your photos and we’ll share them on Fashion School Daily! Email all your Instagram’d photos to fashionschooldaily@gmail.com. Be sure to include your name, where you are from, your major and where you took the picture!

We are looking forward to seeing what send us!

June 1st, 2011, 10:33 AM

Dazed Digital Interviews Drew Williams

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People are still talking about our graduation fashion show!

DazedDigital.com recently posted an interview with Drew Williams, who showed her knitwear earlier in May and received the coveted L’Ecole de la Chambre Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne internship as part of the Sister City Scholarship Exchange in Paris. Here’s what she had to say about her upcoming time in Europe:

I hope to learn more about myself and to grow as a designer. I am anxious and thrilled about going to Europe! Sounds stereotypical, but I fell in love with Paris on a school trip during High School, so I’m looking forward to going back and exploring the city further.

You can see all the collections from our show — including Drew’s — in the portfolio section of Fashion School Daily

To read Drew’s full interview, visit DazedDigital.com.

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May 18th, 2011, 7:32 AM

A Press Guide to Coverage of our San Francisco Fashion Show

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We’ve been posting these news stories about our San Francisco Fashion Show on our Twitter account and our Facebook page, but we thought it would be good to have all of the great coverage of this year’s show in one central location: Fashion School Daily.

Here are some links to some of the coverage:

WWD
“Academy of Art University: Graduate Fashion Show”

“Fashion Firms On the Hunt”

Refinery 29
“The Best Looks From the Academy of Art’s BFA Graduate Show”

“Awesome Sketches From The Academy Of Art’s BFA Fashion Show”

“Cathy Horyn’s Advice To Aspiring Journalists: Be Reporters, Not Re-Bloggers”

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“Emerging Talent: Stand Outs from the Academy of Art University’s Spring 2011 Fashion Show”

SF Indie Fashion
“Runway Recap: Academy of Art University Spring 2011”

Style Bistro
“Runway Review: Academy of Art Graduation Fashion Show 2011″

“Exclusive Interview: Yigal Azrouël at the Academy of Art Graduation Fashion Show”

Apparel News
“School of Fashion at Academy of Art University: Graduation Fashion Show”

The New York Times
“The Jury Is Still Out”

San Francisco Chronicle
“Academy of Art show draws top critics, designers”

Mod Cloth
“Style 101: The Academy of Art University’s Grad Show”

Stylenik
“Academy of Art Fashion Graduates Draw Notable Front Row; Put on Total Pro Show in San Francisco”

The Bold Italic
“Lights, Camera, Fashion”

Fashion Windows
“Sneak Peek: Academy of Art University Graduation Show on May 5th”

I think all of that deserves a fun self-pat on the back, right?

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May 11th, 2011, 1:41 PM

Women’s Wear Daily Gives a Full Report on our Spring Fashion Show

Women’s Wear Daily had a write up of last week’s show that ran in yesterday’s issue. Check it out:

A look by Sonia Rykiel internship recipient Maggie Mo Luo.

A look by Sonia Rykiel internship recipient Maggie Mo Luo.

ON THE HUNT: Indicators of the economy’s health come in many forms, including at Thursday’s fashion school graduation runway show at the Golden Gate City’s Academy of Art University, where Abercrombie & Fitch was scouting for new employees to staff the company’s global growth, particularly in the U.S., U.K. and Australia. Craig Olman, A&F’s director of recruitment, said the retailer is being “aggressive” this year in signing up new grads for merchandising, design and distribution jobs. In contrast to a year ago “when we got the pick,” he said there’s now more competition among firms recruiting at fashion schools. “Three years from now we’re looking to go further globally,” said Olman, who at the fashion school located in San Francisco made one job offer, hired two design interns and gave $1,000 scholarships to two students. New York Times fashion critic Cathy Horyn presented three Council of Fashion Designers of America scholarships totaling $25,000. Among other internships granted was one for Sonia Rykiel in Paris. Rykiel’s daughter, Nathalie, president and artistic director of the house, picked undergraduate Maggie Mo Luo. “I was hesitating because you have a lot of talent here,” said Rykiel, who received an honorary doctorate from the school. Luo’s eye-catching designs were cast in black with royal blue polka dot pullovers, inspired by the luminescent beauty of oceans, paired with chunky knit and crocheted sweater coats.

[Source: WWD.com]

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May 11th, 2011, 7:22 AM

Twitter Explodes with Praise for Fashion Show

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Trying to keep track of people tweeting before, during and after our show last week was quite a daunting task — because people’s tweets were being shot into the Twitterverse like rapid fire. Here is a small handful of some of the best tweets from our Twitter feed:

@profreshstyle The show rocked my socks. (Do people still say that?) http://bit.ly/kOYEwi

@theTRUEkris Thanks! Amazing show and the collections were fabulous!

@BrittandWhit Wow the designers did such a great job! All of the @aaufashion was amazing! Loved it!

@thebolditalic We were blown away by the collections http://bit.ly/mRA3xr

@Shotwellsf so much fresh new talent at the @aaufashion graduation show last thursday twitpic.com/4vmsei

@fashionadreamer so inspired and amazed by the collections I saw at the @aaufashion show today!

@Andrew_Buckler Fabulous show @aaufashion and I got an award http://yfrog.com/h3dyfxlj

Yes, that last tweet was from our special guest of honor Andrew Buckler!

And P.S. — Make sure you follow us on Twitter!

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May 6th, 2011, 10:50 AM

Graduating Students make it ‘On the Runway’

Yesterday, 601 Brannan was bustling as a tent sprouted to showcase the collections of our graduating fashion school students. In the evening show, our guests of honor which included Cathy Horyn, Nathalie Rykiel, Yigal Azrouël, Andrew Buckler, Steven Cox & Daniel Silver of Duckie Brown, Christina Neault, and Laure du Pavillon reviewed student portfolios and sat front row to view the collections of our graduating seniors. As an added bonus, International Herald Tribune fashion editor (and last year’s guest of honor) Suzy Menkes made a surprise appearance and sat front row to watch the collections alongside our other guests.

A look by Margaret Yoha. Photo credit: Randy Brooke.

A look by Margaret Yoha. Photo credit: Randy Brooke.

Cathy Horyn wasted no time to write up her experience at our show. This morning, she posted a piece about the collections on her New York Times blog, “On the Runway.” Here’s a snippet:

The Academy of Art has some standout students — among them Margaret Yoha, who managed to find symmetry in Elton John and Genghis Khan; Peter Nguyen; the prints of Darrin George; the designs of Lauren Haut; and Maggie Mo Luo, whose knitwear was selected by Nathalie Rykiel for a top prize.

To read the entire post, click here.

For more information on our graduation fashion show and events, click here.

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February 22nd, 2011, 6:13 AM

Cathy Horyn Speaks Well of the School of Fashion

Blog love, tweets and online articles started sprouting not too long after our show at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at Lincoln Center. But we were especially delighted to read what Cathy Horyn had to say about our show on the New York Times fashion blog, “On the Runway.”

…the jacquard knits of Stephanie Gelot and some of the tailoring of Jonathan David Baker and Aura Taylor was particularly strong and promising.

We immediately posted the article on our Facebook page, but a couple days later, the same piece appeared in print in the New York Times:

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Isn’t instantaneous journalism great?

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