San Francisco Fashion Show 2009 Dahae Kim
Dahae Kim, BFA Menswear Design
A native of Gun-San, Jeon ra buk-Do, South Korea, Dahae was inspired by disarmament and demilitarization.
Dahae Kim, BFA Menswear Design
A native of Gun-San, Jeon ra buk-Do, South Korea, Dahae was inspired by disarmament and demilitarization.
Vanessa Salazar, BFA Fashion Design
A native of Arizona, Vanessa was inspired by the serpentine nature of the double helix DNA formation.
Natalia Carorina, BFA Fashion Design, and Samantha Cisneros, BFA Textile Design, collaborated on this collection. A native of Samarinda, East Kalimantan, Indonesia, Natalia was inspired by modern graphic painting. A native of California, Samantha was inspired by Alexander Girard, Miles Davis, and the films of Charles and Ray Eames for her textile designs.
Jessy Jung Ah Cho, BFA Fashion and Knitwear Design, and Randi Gronnerod Huseby, BFA Textile Design, collaborated on this collection. A native of Seoul, South Korea, Jessy was inspired by menswear. A native of Norway, Randi was inspired by art, sculpture, and installations by Susie MacMurray.
Aurélie Martin-Chiari, MFA Fashion Design, and Van Kim Le, BFA Textile Design. Inspired by the children’s book “Where the Wild Things Are” by Maurice Sendak, this duo collaborated on an outerwear collection Aurélie is from France and Van is from Canada.
Nancy S. DeLos Reyes, BFA Fashion Design
A native of Taegu, South Korea, Nancy was inspired by the golden spiral theory, as identified in shells.
Elizabeth Fisher, BFA Fashion Design
A native of Bainbridge Island, Washington, Elizabeth was inspired by the Igbo Tribe in Africa, the 1930s, and restrictions in women’s clothing within various cultures and traditions.
Jessica Bergstrom, BFA Fashion and Knitwear Design
A native of Jacksonville, Florida, Jessica was inspired by surface design and interior architecture. The National Spinning Co, Inc donated yarn for her collection.
Eun Na Hwang, BFA Fashion Design, and Lauren N. Herrera, BFA Textile Design, collaborated on this collection. Eun Na is a native of Seoul, South Korea and was inspired by the work of Eva Eunsil Han and geometric silhouettes. A native of California, Lauren was inspired by vintage fashion and neckties.
Scott Ian McFarland, MFA Fashion and Knitwear Design
A native of Little Rock, Arkansas, Scott was inspired by Art Deco patterns, metal work, architecture and the androgynous styles from the 1920s. Blue Sky Alpacas donated some of the yarn used by Scott.
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