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Rhode Island School of Design
Paul Wu, Rhode Island School of DesignFollow
Arnold wong, Rhode Island School of DesignFollow
Patamon Khoman, Rhode Island School of DesignFollow
Natalie Fondriest, Rhode Island School of DesignFollow
Erato Hadjiyiani, Rhode Island School of Design
Elizabeth Hilfiger, Rhode Island School of DesignFollow
Courtney Lam, Rhode Island School of DesignFollow
Julie Han, Rhode Island School of Design
Steve Smith, Rhode Island School of Design
Ana Cordorean, Rhode Island School of DesignFollow
Adrianna Kim, Rhode Island School of DesignFollow
Noah Goetsch Berch, Rhode Island School of DesignFollow
Kyo Lim Kim, Rhode Island School of Design
Michaela Knittel, Rhode Island School of DesignFollow
Amber Day, Rhode Island School of DesignFollow
Julia Little, Rhode Island School of DesignFollow
Jacob Blau, Rhode Island School of DesignFollow
Megan Mary Mitchell, Rhode Island School of DesignFollow
Olivia Wendel, Rhode Island School of DesignFollow
Gina Park, Rhode Island School of DesignFollow
Marcela Sierzega, Rhode Island School of DesignFollow
Start Date
18-5-2013 7:00 PM
End Date
18-5-2013 7:10 PM
Description
PLEASE NOTE: Where applicable, the audio has been removed from this file due to copyrighted material.
The garments shown here represent the Sophomore Class of '15. The garments were created in response to the following design challenges: Re-Innovative Design: explore the properties of recycled materials other than fabric while creating a wearable piece. Print Collaboration Project: create a garment that makes optimal use of printed fabric designed by a RISD Textile student.
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May 18th, 7:10 PM
Sophomores | Class of '15
PLEASE NOTE: Where applicable, the audio has been removed from this file due to copyrighted material.
The garments shown here represent the Sophomore Class of '15. The garments were created in response to the following design challenges: Re-Innovative Design: explore the properties of recycled materials other than fabric while creating a wearable piece. Print Collaboration Project: create a garment that makes optimal use of printed fabric designed by a RISD Textile student.