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By Eloryn Fall
Each week a new city takes the spotlight, and we get a look into the trends that will be shaping the second half of 2026. This is an especially exciting time for Marist students as opportunities pour in.
By Hannah Bell
When Arianna LeCruise traveled abroad, she didnβt expect a complete shift in how she understood fashion, not just as a product, but as cultural identity and daily ritual.
By Lauren Uliana and Libby Hale Clark
As fashion students at Marist we tend to make ourselves an insular community. We get caught up in our aesthetic driven world and we donβt think of the rest of our student body. So, Libby Clark and Lauren Uliana decided to spotlight our STEM peers.
By Hanna Brick
At Calvin Kleinβs latest New York Fashion Week presentation, Veronica Leoni continued her careful excavation of the brandβs origins, looking back to the late 1970s and early 1980s.
By Ruby McMahon
Is gothic literature synonymous with canonicals? Will our interest in spooky, old-timey romances eventually fade? Will they become too historically inaccurate, losing credibility and interest?
By Eloryn Fall
These teams come to win, and itβs the designersβ jobs to dress them for such an occasion. This moment isnβt only for the athletes, but for the world, and the uniforms are expertly crafted to reflect that.
By Elizabeth Beggan
With the rise of apps like TikTok and Instagram paired with the decline of print media, are we surprised that influencers take the reins on reporting? What was once dominated by glossy front pages and snappy headlines is being eclipsed by influencers in this digital age.
By Lauren Uliana
During Valentinoβs couture week show, Alessandro Michele tapped into the world of cinema with this collection by highlighting it eccentrically. Having guests sit in a modern-day kaiserpanorama so they could look through windows to view each look.
By Alexandra Napolitano
Social media accelerating trend cycles and garment production shifting overseas conditions are perfectly set for overconsumption. Professor Bree Chambers explains how sustainability became central to her work and the steps sheβs taking to leave her mark on the modern industry.
By Kelly Behr
Sustainability is a word so frequently thrown around, itβs losing any semblance of universal understanding. Although the term regularly appears in conversations regarding our ethical responsibility to the environment (i.e. recycling or greenhouse gas management), sustainability has a much deeper meaning.
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