MURFREESBORO — The
lavish, elegant Art Deco style of the 1930s will be on glorious display when
MTSU’s fashionistas take to the runway.
The MTSU Department of Human Sciences will present its
annual Fashion Runway Show at 7 p.m. Friday, April 11, in the Tennessee Room of
the James Union Building.
Students are in charge of the entire event, including
modeling, merchandising, staging, promotion and budget.
“The show will be student-run and student-led, and we expect
great results,” said Caitlin Arabis, a senior fashion merchandising major from
Columbia, Tenn., and co-director of the show. “We expect the show to be the
basis of every other show from now on.”
The inspiration for the couture on display comes from the
metals, architecture and cars of the Great Depression, when the glamour of
fashion was in stark contrast to the condition of the country.
Transportation in the “Great Gatsby” era will be a prominent
theme, a timely choice coming on the heels of the motion picture remake of F.
Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby” winning the 2014 Academy Award for Best
Costume Design.
“The 1930s really saw a boom in the way people were
transported from point A to point B,” Arabis said.
Faculty and alumni will judge the presentations. The event
is a way for students to exhibit skills they have learned, most notably in the
Senior Showcase at the program’s conclusion.
“When we showcase our designs, we can show what our
professors have taught us and how we’ve been able to use that,” said Alana
Gillihan, a senior apparel design major from Tullahoma, Tenn., and co-director
of the show. “As leaders in the production of it, it’s something we can be
proud of.”
“I think it’s very self-rewarding, and I think it will look
great on a resume,” Arabis added.
The students are working under the direction of Dr. Rick
Cottle, an assistant professor in the Department of Human Sciences.
“This is experiential learning at its best,” Cottle said.
“The students also have window displays in the Ellington Human Sciences
Building and the Learning Resources Center.”
Regular admission tickets are $20 and VIP tickets are $50.
VIP tickets include admission to a reception hosted by the Runway Show Advisory
Board, a group of alumni and community supporters of the human sciences
department.
For more information, contact Cottle at 615-494-8752 or rick.cottle@mtsu.edu.
A printable campus map with parking instructions is
available at http://tinyurl.com/MTSUParkingMap13-14.
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