January 18th, 2012, 11:53 AM

Dawn Olivieri, who has had roles in House of Lies and The Vampire Diaries, wore a dress by Sara Shepherd, 2005 B.F.A. Fashion Design alumna, to the InStyle Golden Globes after party.
Dawn’s stylist, Hellin Kay, knew it was the one instantly:
“The Sara Shepherd dress fit Dawn like a glove so we knew the second she put it on that was the dress! I love the simplicity of it, it’s formal without being over the top and has just the right amount of edge in the details…”
This is not the first time that one of Sara Shepherd’s dresses has been worn for the red carpet – Livia Firth, Colin Firth’s wife, wore one of her beautiful designs to the London premiere of A Single Man.
Congratulations Sara!
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December 29th, 2011, 9:00 AM
Event Co-Hosts Nadine Weil and Zem Joaquin.
On December 6th, 2011, Global Green celebrated its 7th annual Gorgeous and Green gala and fashion show at the Bently Reserve in downtown San Francisco. Guests were entertained by musical guest Michelle Branch, as well as the dinner theatre performance, and of course – an eco-fashion show featuring designs from Karen Caldwell, Oliver Tolentino, Minolya, and our very own Sara Sheperd.
Sara graduated from the School of Fashion in 2005 with a B.F.A. in Fashion and Textile Design. She now teaches at the University, and has her own collection. Co-host for the evening, Nadine Weil, also wore a dress by Sara for the event, a gorgeous black silk gown. The goal of the event is to expand the perception of what it means to be truly sustainable without sacrificing style – a mission we totally support. Bravo!
Follow the jump for fashion show photos! Read more…
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February 2nd, 2010, 11:18 AM
We already mentioned the fact that Livia Firth (Colin Firth’s wife) connected with Academy of Art University alumna, Sara Shepherd about her most recent collection – and she was interested in wearing one of her pieces to the London premiere of A Single Man.
And that’s exactly what she did.


Photo credit: metro.co.uk
Doesn’t she look good?
January 29th, 2010, 11:42 AM
Vogue UK blogger, Livia Firth (a.k.a. Colin Firth’s wife) chatted it up with Sara Shepherd (2005 BFA Fashion and Textile Design alumna) about eco-fashion and wearing one of her dressed to the London premiere of A Single Man this coming Monday.

Livia Firth decides which Sara Shepherd dress to wear to the London premiere of ‘A Single Man’. Photo credit: vogue.co.uk
Here’s a snippet of Livia’s post:
Launching a film we are so passionate about on home turf will be a very special night for us. So it’s a big night but not a big gown occasion. I wanted something quite sleek and contemporary but still with a romantic edge. In LA I really connected with Sara Shepherd.
Stay tuned to see which Sara Shepherd gown Livia wore to the premiere.
To read more and watch a video of Livia and Sara click here. .
December 16th, 2009, 12:21 PM
Last week, some School of Fashion students helped dress some of the fine models at the Eco-Fashion Show at Global Green USA’s 5th Annual Gorgeous and Green San Francisco Benefit. Thomas-Ray Eccles (a.k.a. T-Ray) along with Johnny Aguilar, Sasha Nelson, Ashley Wells, Casey Evangelista, Michelle Chen, Kali Clark, Gena Banducci, Taryn Santa Cruz, Sebastian Vos, and Paula Kidwell were the team that made sure all the models got into their runway looks in a timely manner.

The students work their magic backstage
Among those garments were pieces by alumna Sara Shepherd as well as a garment by the 1OAK team.
For more pictures of the event follow the jump. Read more…
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September 30th, 2009, 4:13 PM
Alyssa continues her discourse from her work on the Sara Shepherd fashion show a couple of weeks ago….
Here we are the day of the show. We all have not slept more than a couple hours the past few days and look like a bus ran us over. Coffee, cigarettes, and junk food fuel over diet. Yet, when I wake up this morning I am overly excited about the day’s events and anxious to see the final product.
This morning I finish up a couple of last minute hems and buttons. We also have to get everything ready and packed for transportation of the collection-outfits in garment bags, tags labeled, shoes in their proper places, and making sure we have all the necessary supplies for backstage. The truck to transport the collection arrives a couple hours before the show to pick up the collection, we have a 1:30 p.m. call time for the 4 p.m. show. One of my jobs of the day is to go with the collection and make sure it gets into and out of the truck and to the correct location.
Once at the venue, we unpack the collection putting each outfit on a rack to their assigned model. This is where the cards we made for each model come into play. There is a dresser allocated to each model to help her change, put shoes on, zip & button her up during the show. We go over each outfit with the dressers to answer questions and make sure everything is alright. Also, each garment needs to be pressed or steamed before the show. While I am pressing, the models prepare for the show in hair and makeup.
Before I even realize it, it is 10 minutes before the show. Read more…
September 24th, 2009, 1:17 PM
Alyssa documented her days in New York leading up to Sara’s show…
It is my first working day in New York with Sara. I arrived at the hotel at 9am to go over our list of jobs to accomplish for the day. Today is mostly a waiting game. I have a few errands: buying hangers & lint rollers, coffee runs, getting organizing supplies (it’s easier and more cost effective to buy some things here in NY instead of bringing them with us), but it is mostly down time for me today taking notes, shooting photos, and watching as we roll through appointments. I guess you could say it is the calm before the storm. Even though I have confidence that Sara and I are very prepared, after everything is settled and resolved tonight, the ball will be running in the morning and we will be running around trying to get things finished.
The first appointment of the day was the stylist. We have been sending her photos during the whole collection process, so she already has a good idea of the inspiration and what Sara is looking for in terms of styling. The stylist went through all of the looks putting garments together to make complete outfits. She also talked with Sara about other pieces she thinks we would need. Read more…
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September 14th, 2009, 1:30 PM
At Fashion School Daily, we’ve been following the adventures leading up to Sara Shepherd’s very own Fashion Week debut. For the insider scoop, we have her design assistant Alyssa Prentice to thank. Well, yesterday was the day when all of their list-making, pattern-cutting and drip-drying paid off!
Alyssa’s recount of the show is on its way, but in the meantime, here’s a first look at Sara’s spring 2010 collection including the infamous rub-a-dub skirt once hanging in the shower.
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Photos by Donald Bowers/Getty Images for Sara Shepherd
As fans of Sara’s designs for some time, we were tickled to see her signature blend of fitted and flouncy out in full force. The effect on the runway was a serious reworking of women’s suiting. In Sara’s vision of power dressing, there would never again be another plain pantsuit or boring blouse.
We especially love her sheer peek-a-boo top that’s strategically designed to flaunt but cover up your naughty bits. If you’re lucky enough to have Sara as an instructor, ask her how to make one of your very own.
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September 9th, 2009, 9:57 AM
I was digging through the bag I usually take with me to Sara’s trying to clean the junk out, and I stumbled across a little something from earlier in the summer:

It was a fortune from a cookie I broke open when we eating Chinese at the studio one night. I chuckled as I thought of the irony of writing “The Alyssa Diaries.” I never would have guess writing was in the cards for me…
Click here to read more from The Alyssa Diaries.
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September 1st, 2009, 3:25 PM
I met Sara (pictured left) over two years ago when I enrolled in her CDFP 4 class (Construction, Draping, Flat Pattern 4).
I had always enjoyed my CDFP classes very much because I felt more comfortable working 3-D rather than 2-D. Even though I struggled with new concepts and gaining a grasp on constructing my own designs, it was a turning point in my education. It was, as they say, “when the light bulb went on.” I never thought I was naturally talented at design, so it might have taken me a little longer for the bulb to light, but I was extremely tenacious in my pursuit to learn and excel in my chosen field. Sara was there to answer my endless list of questions, to challenge me to find the answer, and broaden my knowledge of how to engineer my garments. She also handed me the idea that there were many ways to sew and construct and that even though every way might be correct, that I had to find which way worked best for me. As a result I developed stronger sewing techniques. Her teaching style was also very structured, something I welcomed with open arms. It also became something I adapted into my regiment and work ethic.
One day in class Sara mentioned she was working on her collection and looking for future interns for the summer semester. I was elated. I had been looking for an internship not only to fill my credits for upcoming summer school, but I also to fill an empty spot I had mapped out on my resume. A week or so later backstage at the Academy fashion show, I asked Sara if she would consider me for the position of an intern. She said yes. Another classmate of mine also inquired about the position, so Sara not only adopted one but two interns. Read more…
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