It's time again for fashion's biggest night of the year! The Met Gala is a fundraising event for the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. The Gala marks the opening of the museum’s annual fashion exhibit which follows a unique theme every year.
Read MoreVideo might have killed the radio star, but the 21st century most definitely did not kill the 80s. In fact, the vibrant style of the 80s has made a lasting impression on the fashion industry.
Read MoreThis summer's fashion trends are all about bright colors, fun prints, and accessorizing. The world is beginning to open back up, and with that comes the desire to get dressed up and go out for the first time in what feels like forever.
Read MoreNetflix’s original series, “Bridgerton,” blends the best parts of both the past and the present to create the most watched show of the season. The lovechild of “Gossip Girl” and a Jane Austen novel, the series squeezes enough drama and subplots into 8 episodes to make it a perfectly bingeable period piece romance.
Read MoreLooking to reinvigorate your wardrobe for spring? Modern Society has opulent options waiting for you.
Read MoreLauren Hill is a sophomore at Missouri State University, and majoring in fashion merchandising and design with a minor in marketing. On top of that, she is also the creator behind Lololuxs. Lololuxs is a jewelry store consisting of handmade necklaces, beaded bracelets, rings, and earrings.
Read MoreWe’ve all seen someone walking down the street wearing something designer. Whether that be Louis Vuitton, the iconic Gucci belt or Chanel, a designer item is something many people strive to own. However, truly capturing the style and image of that designer is a whole different level of fashion. With this Gucci-inspired shoot, we really wanted to capture what Gucci is all about. Cassidy Leighty and I put our heads together and grabbed things that we and the people around us already owned and styled outfits that we thought portrayed the Gucci style.
Read More“Happy accidents” is the best way to describe Bree Swanson’s journey to fashion design. Swanson, a double merchandising and design major, is originally from Northwest Arkansas and was fully planning on attending college in Arkansas starting in fall of 2017. However, when her freshman orientation began, something didn't feel right.
Read More“Christian, Glam, Rock” a simple way fashion design major, Alyssa Canon, describes her senior collection. Despite only learning how to sew three years ago, Alyssa is the lead designer behind “In God We Trust.”
Read MoreHave you ever felt like your experiences and what you’ve gone through in the past are what shape who you are today? That’s what senior Lauren Wilson’s collection is all about this semester. Lauren is a senior at Missouri State double majoring in Fashion Design/Merchandising. She is from Springfield, Missouri and has been involved in AFAD since her junior year. She started fashion classes at Kickapoo High School at age 15 and her mother is a graphic designer, which both play a part in where she is now.
Read MoreDeb Zerr, a senior Fashion Design and Product Development major at Missouri State University, is a talented, hardworking woman and designer. After putting in an impressive 650 demanding hours into designing her senior collection, she has created an inspiring array of looks.
Read MoreSenior Tiffany Ivie is no stranger to bold prints and classic styles—traits her signature collection for the Missouri State University Fashion Department is full of. Senior collections are a great opportunity to make a statement and Tiffany’s collection, entitled ‘Dauntless,’ does just that.
Read MoreHappiness.
That was the inspiration behind Garrett Hines’ fashion collection, Between Black and White. Hines, a senior in the Fashion Design and Merchandising program, has spent months creating a collection designed to “make you happy.” Full of vibrant colors and exciting patterns, Between Black and White does exactly that. These comfortable and colorful looks fit in perfectly with today’s streetwear style.
Read MorePassion and determination sum up Julia Cash’s journey in fashion studies here at Missouri State. Julia is from the town of Grain Valley outside of Kansas City. She has always had a love for fashion and styling but couldn’t always find the pieces she envisioned on a low budget.
Read MoreFeeling Dazed or Confused? You won't be after trying out some of these 70s hair looks currently making a comeback. Hair rollers, lots of volume, and heaps of hairspray were staples from the 70s but they’ve been all over TikTok for the past few months. We thought we’d try them out and have ourselves a groovy photoshoot brought to you from the third floor bathroom at Craig Hall. Each girl has a specific persona in mind; the rebel, the hippie, and the popular girl.
Read MoreWe all have different styles that compliment our bodies and express who we are. But this month, why not switch it up? April is a time for new beginnings. Summer is finally within reach, and classes are coming to an end. The light is at the end of the tunnel! So, what better way to represent the light than through wearing the color yellow
Read MoreGender cannot fit into just two categories — male and female — for gender is a spectrum. Placing boxes on a spectrum creates confusion that leaves a large group of people unseen in the eyes of many. If fashion and clothing are for everyone, then why is it expected for the vast spectrum of gender to fit in only two clothing categories: men and women?
Read MoreThe burnished finish beaming from heavy silver chains, chunky charcoal-colored boots, and a tightly fastened foundation of black leather around one’s waist are all elements identifying gothic fashion. As we capture the essence of modern Gothic style, we must also explore its formation stemming from medieval architecture and art. Modern Gothic fashion can be executed in several forms without the more cruel elements present in medieval Gothic culture.
Read MoreFashion is an important aspect of human expression, but for a long time, high-fashion was only accessible to a select group of people. Recently, the fashion industry has made progress to become more inclusive of plus-size people, and people of color. However, the industry is still ableist and excludes a large group of people. According to the 2010 United States census, 56.7 million Americans were disabled and that number has, without a doubt, grown since. There is a clear and shameful lack of representation of disabled individuals in the fashion industry.
Read MoreLavender is a color that represents growth, healing and elegance. Whether it’s a fuzzy cardigan or a purple hair clip, it is a great color that brings light to any component of your wardrobe. So, why not spice up your outfit with a little bit of lavender?
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