With a snip and a cut students unveil fashions

Walt Porter

Having dedicated much time gathering materials, sewing cloth and finding models to wear their garments, designers were ready for the third fashion show entitled “Escape from the Dollhouse”.Joseph Roberts, 29, a full-time student of fashion design, has created 12 outfits in total. Roberts plans to graduate in May and start a career opportunity in Florida.

“I’m thrilled to go off to Walt Disney World for costume design; it’s going to be a lot of work,” Roberts said.

Michael Kushibab, president of the Fashion Focus club, explained what spectators would encounter in the show. The fashion show involved outfits from various categories; beginning to advanced, nets to couture.

“It’s hectic and stressful,” Kushibab said to when describing what the fashion show was like.

He has plans to attend the Parson School of Design after MCC.

Shireen Dooling, another fashion design student had seven custom dresses made and one pattern outfit. Dooling intends to do more work in advertising fashion for Arizona after she graduates.

There were 40 models in the show. One model, Rheana Techapinyawat, said that she liked being a model for her sister, Maybelline Armistead. The outfits were made especially for her shape and she loved them.

“I’ll buy them off you,” Techapinyawat said to Armistead. She hoped to get a “sister discount.

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