The Student News Site of Kent State University

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The Student News Site of Kent State University

a magazine

The Student News Site of Kent State University

a magazine

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ian willmore leads modista back to its roots

London Green May 10, 2022

From their model calls to striking fashion shows, Kent State University’s student organization Modista is hard to miss. However, Modista is more than just a fashion organization; it's a creative space...

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photo: amanda bailey

stephanie berhosky: a name you won’t want to forget

Ava Scrabis May 8, 2022

What is the Annual Fashion Show? Every year the School of Fashion hosts the Annual Fashion Show, which celebrates the outstanding talent and achievements of senior fashion design majors. The show provides...

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what the luxury goods sanctions on russia means for fashion

Kaylyn Wenzel May 7, 2022

Russian and Ukrainian forces have been at war with each other since Feb. 24. Vladimir Putin's objective still seems to be to capture the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, which would ultimately topple Ukraine’s...

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nine great films to inspire your summer wardrobe

Isabelle McBride May 6, 2022

  With summer coming up, everyone is already daydreaming about all the outfits they can finally bring out of hibernation from their closet. However, some of us are feeling stuck in a style rut....

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photo: lexi wesie

rockwell hall auditorium filled for annual fashion show

Kait Murray May 5, 2022

After two years of virtual fashion shows, Kent State’s School of Fashion jumped back into an in-person Annual Fashion Show with a full auditorium all three nights. The team of over 150 people put together...

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everything you need to know about scandinavian street style

Finora Reilly May 5, 2022

Street style is one of the first places trends emerge, eventually inspiring haute couture designers and brands. So Scandinavian style: what’s the hype about it? The region’s style choices have been...

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photo: corey kuzma

a guide on socks and sandals

Finora Reilly April 29, 2022

Socks and sandals; some of us love them, some of us hate them, but why so much controversy? As it starts to warm up and we continue transitioning from winter to spring, we will definitely be seeing more...

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photo: pierce bartman // assistant: sophia lucente // model: sierra rios

monochrome neutral

Pierce Bartman April 27, 2022

This shoot ended up being all about going with the flow. We had to do some adapting during the shoot because of a wind advisory and the fact that the backdrop also apparently doubles as a sail. Despite...

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photo: kait murray

top 5 fashion places to see in new york city

Kait Murray April 25, 2022

If you’re interested in fashion and find yourself in New York City, here's your guide to the best places to visit and shop. New York City is a must-see for many tourists, but the city can be overwhelming,...

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illustration: sadie reda

the past, present and future of the ‘made in italy’ label

Kaylyn Wenzel April 21, 2022

The “Made in Italy” label is synonymous with products of the highest quality and authenticity. From the post World War II era, the country has gained international recognition for its fashion innovations...

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photo: emma lammermeier // models: megan dugger and olivia kulin

student brands editorial

Adam Mason by Alexis Wesie  Adam Mason is a 21-year-old fashion design major from Michigan who is now at Kent State University. He makes handmade 1 of 1 clothing pieces cut and sewn by himself. He...

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thrifting your way to a work wardrobe

Kayla Jones April 15, 2022

Being a "broke college student" and trying to prepare yourself for a professional job can be challenging. Many worry that they will not be able to afford the clothes they need for a professional job. However,...

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