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after participating in a fashion event where i had the opportunity to be an amateur fashion designer for a short period of time, i learned that despite the dedication, hard work and countless hours of work, what mattered most was getting our model out on the runway in the outfit we worked so hard to produce. because of this, i designed barrio fabric around just that- the runway. With the runway comes movement and I focused on the idea of the movement that happens within the barrio through events that bring the community together. The barrio has such a strong history and sense of community, so much so that i wanted to bring that energy to barrio fabric through the idea of fashion shows, education and mentoring. I used the existing door as a representation of this by using it as a prop for models to walk through during the runway show and using it as a direct reach out to the barrio, welcoming in the entire community to come join this movement.
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ADE 511: Fall 2018 Core Design Studio I
Student: Kendall Place Instructor: Max Underwood