FOR RELEASE: April
4, 2013
EDITORIAL CONTACT: Gina
Logue, 615-898-5081, gina.logue@mtsu.edu
MURFREESBORO — MTSU’s
second annual Fashion Week shines a spotlight on everything from plus-size
clothing to “Alice in Wonderland.”
From April 8 through April 12, the organization Fashion and
Design Students of MTSU, known as FaDs, will display their talents at several
campus venues.
- April 8: The Curvy Couture Plus Size Fashion Show will take place at 7 p.m. in the Tom H. Jackson Building. Created by fashion merchandising majors Brittany M. Richards and Venita Rhodes, this is MTSU’s first fashion show for sizes 10 and up. Four local designers will debut their latest collections.
- April 9: The ECOuture
Fashion Show is slated for 1 p.m. on the lawn outside the Keathley University Center. Hosted by Students
for Environmental Awareness and directed by Eric Wilson, the goal is to
promote the production of sustainable fashion.
- April 9: American costumer
Manuel will speak at 7 p.m. in the State Farm
Lecture Hall of the Business and Aerospace Building. Often referred
to as the “Rhinestone Rembrandt,” Manuel’s original designs have been worn
by Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan, Hank Williams, the Rolling
Stones and the Grateful Dead.
- April 10: Student fashion
designers and MTSU alumni will show their work at the MTSU Student and
Alumni Trunk Show at 7 p.m. in the SunTrust Room of the Business and
Aerospace Building.
- April 11: Students Andre
McGowan and Liz McLean, collectively known as the Square Rooted Noodle,
will show off their “Alice in Wonderland”-themed fashions at the “M.A.D.
Fashion Show” at 7 p.m. in the Tom H. Jackson Building.
- April 12: The culmination of Fashion Week is “Dear McQueen: Walking into Wonderland,” a tribute to the late British fashion designer Alexander McQueen, at 7 p.m. in the Tennessee Room of the James Union Building. This event is planned and executed by students majoring in Textiles, Merchandising and Design. All clothing in the show is student-created.
All Fashion Week events are free and open to the public
except “Dear McQueen.” Tickets to “Dear McQueen” are $15 or $30 for VIP
seating. The purchase of a “Dear McQueen” ticket also serves as an all-access
pass for all other Fashion Week events.
For more information, contact Dr. Jasmin Kwon at
615-904-8340 or kwon@mtsu.edu, or go to www.mtfashionweek.com.
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devoted to learning, growth, and service. We hold these values dear, and
there’s a simple phrase that conveys them: “I
am True Blue.” Learn more at www.mtsu.edu/trueblue. For MTSU
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