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A wedding dress by Jessica Griffin, winner of the Excellence in Bridalwear Award, in collaboration with textile design student Maggie Kincade.
A wedding dress by Jessica Griffin, winner of the Excellence in Bridalwear Award, in collaboration with textile design student Maggie Kincade.
An ensemble by Deanna Kennedy, winner of the Destination Maternity Award for Excellence in Sportswear Design.
Huyen Doan’s Best of Show denim patchwork bomber jacket, in collaboration with textile design student Megan Kohl.
Two looks by Maria D’Agostino, winner of the Coates Brothers Clothing Award for Excellence in Workmanship and Quality/Senior Design, in collaboration with Rebecca Flax.
Looks by Cassie O’Toole, winner of the new Mike Ternosky Obey Clothing Award for Most Creative Collection, in collaboration with textile design students Katherine Burghart, Sarah Mersky, Huanlin Wang and industrial design student Valerie Gibbons.
A look by Cassie O’Toole, winner of the new Mike Ternosky Obey Clothing Award for Most Creative Collection.
Philadelphia University fashion design students designed red dresses for the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women campaign.
Sierra Rocco’s denim and print collection, winner of the Carson Kressley Most Ready for Retail Award, in collaboration with textile design student Ananya Bevinakatti.
Two designs by Sierra Rocco, winner of the Most Ready for Retail Award.
Obey Clothing head designer Mike Ternosky, a Philadelphia University alumnus, received the 2016 Spirit of Design Award.
Celebrity fashion stylist Carson Kressley, a university trustee, with university Fashion Industries Association president Taylor Larson.