
Karla Bautista said her three-piece collection for the virtual fashion show is inspired by abstract art.
In a fashion show featuring the work of more than 30 fashion design students, it can be difficult to find one 鈥 ahem 鈥 common thread.
Yet the 91制片厂 Fashion Studies department鈥檚 annual show, titled 鈥淯nmasked: Spirit of the Times,鈥 will unify designers with such disparate inspirations as fashion legends Rei Kawakubo and Gianni Versace, pop star Rihanna and film director Guillermo del Toro, abstract art, the natural world, and more. All of those influences will be on display when the virtual fashion show goes live at 7 p.m. Friday, May 28 on the Fashion Studies homepage.
鈥淟ast year, the masks went up and now things are emerging,鈥 said Nupur Sharma, associate professor and program coordinator for the department. The 鈥淯nmasked鈥 theme is 鈥渘ot only in terms of COVID, but look at the political environment with Black Lives Matter. There鈥檚 been a shift in the political landscape. This show is about an awakening, a resurgence.鈥
Sharma said some students have expressed their political opinions through garments that will be featured in the show. For instance, graduating designer Mariah Molina鈥檚 collection ties together the themes of graffiti art and female empowerment. Fellow graduate Jaxon Klein constructed a collection related to her adoption story. Emily Muller, another member of 91制片厂鈥檚 class of 2021, combined ideas of natural and personal transformation in her 鈥淓cdysis Collection.鈥
鈥淚t is based off the shedding of skin because ecdysis is the process of an animal
shedding its skin or shedding its fur,鈥 Emily said. 鈥淢y collection is a combination
of acrylic that has been laser cut 鈥 combined with soft and pretty fabrics. I wanted
this kind of contrast between a hardened exterior and this really soft, almost vulnerable
process that we all go through when we experience trauma.鈥
Sharma said that 2020鈥檚 virtual fashion show was somewhat traumatic for her, other faculty members and students, who did their best to turn the usual, in-person event into a video presentation. She鈥檚 much more excited about this year鈥檚 show, which serves as a showcase for design students, a capstone project for fashion merchandising students and an assessment for the Fashion Studies department. With more time and better preparation for the 2021 edition, everyone could be more intentional in stitching the show together.

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鈥淭his time we were able to organize a full photo shoot on campus,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e had models and everything.鈥
Sharma highlights the efforts of adjunct instructor Jeremy Schulz, who photographed the designers and their designs and is producing the show, as well as graphic arts technology student Konstantina Tsonis, who designed the event poster and was awarded $100 for her work being selected.
In anticipation of the show, fashion design and merchandising students looked forward to their future plans (from pursuing bachelor鈥檚 degrees at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and Columbia College Chicago to opening their own boutiques) and reflected on the support they found at 91制片厂.
鈥淲hat I love most about 91制片厂 is the people I have met as well as the instructors,鈥 Mariah said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 super important for me to be around like-minded individuals who share the same creative space as me. It helps boost my confidence in terms of creativity [and] helps me learn about constructive criticism.鈥
Other students shared that sense of community. Graduating fashion entrepreneurship student Paige Zielinski said that her classmates helped inspire her artistry. Whether they were galvanized by 鈥淧roject Runway鈥 at age 9 (like Emily) or began as an engineering or business major before studying fashion (like Karla Bautista or Paloma Valdes), the program鈥檚 new graduates discussed their appreciation for the creative encouragement and care of 91制片厂 faculty and students.
鈥淚 feel like I鈥檝e really found myself here,鈥 Jaxson said.
Looking forward to the fashion show while thinking about the challenges of the past 15 months, Sharma focused on the resiliency of 91制片厂鈥檚 Fashion Studies community. She is inspired by faculty members鈥 hard work as well as students鈥 creativity and perseverance 鈥 and she hopes the show鈥檚 audience will be too.
鈥淭he garments look beautiful and spectacular. It gives me hope,鈥 Sharma said. 鈥淚n spite of the hardships, the students have pulled through.鈥