Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Nice Schools With Fashion Design Majors photos

Meetinghouse Square - Templebar
schools with fashion design majors
Image by infomatique
Temple Bar is an area on the south bank of the River Liffey in central Dublin, Ireland. Unlike the areas surrounding it, Temple Bar has preserved its medieval street pattern, with many narrow cobbled streets. It is promoted as "Dublin's cultural quarter" and has a lively nightlife that is popular with tourists. Temple Bar is in the postcode Dublin 2 (D2), and has an estimated population of 3,000.

The area is the location of many Irish cultural institutions, including the Irish Photography Centre (incorporating the Dublin Institute of Photography, the National Photographic Archives and the Gallery of Photography), the Ark Children's Cultural Centre, the Irish Film Institute, incorporating the Irish Film Archive, the Temple Bar Music Centre, the Arthouse Multimedia Centre, Temple Bar Gallery and Studio, the Project Arts Centre, the Gaiety School of Acting, as well as the Irish Stock Exchange and the Central Bank of Ireland.

After dark, the area is a major centre for nightlife, with many tourist-focused nightclubs, restaurants and bars. Pubs in the area include The Porterhouse, the Oliver St. John Gogarty, the Turk's Head, the Temple Bar, Czech Inn (in the former Isolde's Tower), the Quays Bar, the Foggy Dew, Eamonn Doran's and the Purty Kitchen.

Two squares have been renovated in recent years — Meetinghouse Square and the central Temple Bar Square. The Temple Bar Book Market is held on Saturdays and Sundays in Temple Bar Square.

Meetinghouse Square, which takes its name from the nearby Quaker Meeting House, is used for outdoor film screenings in the summer months. Since summer 2004, Meetinghouse Square is also home to the Speaker's Square project (an area of Public speaking) and to the Temple Bar Food Market every Saturday.

The Cow's Lane Market is a fashion and design market which takes place on Cow's Lane every Saturday.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_Bar,_Dublin


Streets Of Dublin - Temple Bar Area
schools with fashion design majors
Image by infomatique
Temple Bar is an area on the south bank of the River Liffey in central Dublin, Ireland. Unlike the areas surrounding it, Temple Bar has preserved its medieval street pattern, with many narrow cobbled streets. It is promoted as "Dublin's cultural quarter" and has a lively nightlife that is popular with tourists. Temple Bar is in the postcode Dublin 2 (D2), and has an estimated population of 3,000.

The area is the location of many Irish cultural institutions, including the Irish Photography Centre (incorporating the Dublin Institute of Photography, the National Photographic Archives and the Gallery of Photography), the Ark Children's Cultural Centre, the Irish Film Institute, incorporating the Irish Film Archive, the Temple Bar Music Centre, the Arthouse Multimedia Centre, Temple Bar Gallery and Studio, the Project Arts Centre, the Gaiety School of Acting, as well as the Irish Stock Exchange and the Central Bank of Ireland.

After dark, the area is a major centre for nightlife, with many tourist-focused nightclubs, restaurants and bars. Pubs in the area include The Porterhouse, the Oliver St. John Gogarty, the Turk's Head, the Temple Bar, Czech Inn (in the former Isolde's Tower), the Quays Bar, the Foggy Dew, Eamonn Doran's and the Purty Kitchen.

Two squares have been renovated in recent years — Meetinghouse Square and the central Temple Bar Square. The Temple Bar Book Market is held on Saturdays and Sundays in Temple Bar Square.

Meetinghouse Square, which takes its name from the nearby Quaker Meeting House, is used for outdoor film screenings in the summer months. Since summer 2004, Meetinghouse Square is also home to the Speaker's Square project (an area of Public speaking) and to the Temple Bar Food Market every Saturday.

The Cow's Lane Market is a fashion and design market which takes place on Cow's Lane every Saturday.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_Bar,_Dublin


Meetinghouse Square - Templebar
schools with fashion design majors
Image by infomatique
Temple Bar is an area on the south bank of the River Liffey in central Dublin, Ireland. Unlike the areas surrounding it, Temple Bar has preserved its medieval street pattern, with many narrow cobbled streets. It is promoted as "Dublin's cultural quarter" and has a lively nightlife that is popular with tourists. Temple Bar is in the postcode Dublin 2 (D2), and has an estimated population of 3,000.

The area is the location of many Irish cultural institutions, including the Irish Photography Centre (incorporating the Dublin Institute of Photography, the National Photographic Archives and the Gallery of Photography), the Ark Children's Cultural Centre, the Irish Film Institute, incorporating the Irish Film Archive, the Temple Bar Music Centre, the Arthouse Multimedia Centre, Temple Bar Gallery and Studio, the Project Arts Centre, the Gaiety School of Acting, as well as the Irish Stock Exchange and the Central Bank of Ireland.

After dark, the area is a major centre for nightlife, with many tourist-focused nightclubs, restaurants and bars. Pubs in the area include The Porterhouse, the Oliver St. John Gogarty, the Turk's Head, the Temple Bar, Czech Inn (in the former Isolde's Tower), the Quays Bar, the Foggy Dew, Eamonn Doran's and the Purty Kitchen.

Two squares have been renovated in recent years — Meetinghouse Square and the central Temple Bar Square. The Temple Bar Book Market is held on Saturdays and Sundays in Temple Bar Square.

Meetinghouse Square, which takes its name from the nearby Quaker Meeting House, is used for outdoor film screenings in the summer months. Since summer 2004, Meetinghouse Square is also home to the Speaker's Square project (an area of Public speaking) and to the Temple Bar Food Market every Saturday.

The Cow's Lane Market is a fashion and design market which takes place on Cow's Lane every Saturday.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_Bar,_Dublin



Streets Of Dublin - Temple Bar Area
schools with fashion design majors
Image by infomatique
Temple Bar is an area on the south bank of the River Liffey in central Dublin, Ireland. Unlike the areas surrounding it, Temple Bar has preserved its medieval street pattern, with many narrow cobbled streets. It is promoted as "Dublin's cultural quarter" and has a lively nightlife that is popular with tourists. Temple Bar is in the postcode Dublin 2 (D2), and has an estimated population of 3,000.

The area is the location of many Irish cultural institutions, including the Irish Photography Centre (incorporating the Dublin Institute of Photography, the National Photographic Archives and the Gallery of Photography), the Ark Children's Cultural Centre, the Irish Film Institute, incorporating the Irish Film Archive, the Temple Bar Music Centre, the Arthouse Multimedia Centre, Temple Bar Gallery and Studio, the Project Arts Centre, the Gaiety School of Acting, as well as the Irish Stock Exchange and the Central Bank of Ireland.

After dark, the area is a major centre for nightlife, with many tourist-focused nightclubs, restaurants and bars. Pubs in the area include The Porterhouse, the Oliver St. John Gogarty, the Turk's Head, the Temple Bar, Czech Inn (in the former Isolde's Tower), the Quays Bar, the Foggy Dew, Eamonn Doran's and the Purty Kitchen.

Two squares have been renovated in recent years — Meetinghouse Square and the central Temple Bar Square. The Temple Bar Book Market is held on Saturdays and Sundays in Temple Bar Square.

Meetinghouse Square, which takes its name from the nearby Quaker Meeting House, is used for outdoor film screenings in the summer months. Since summer 2004, Meetinghouse Square is also home to the Speaker's Square project (an area of Public speaking) and to the Temple Bar Food Market every Saturday.

The Cow's Lane Market is a fashion and design market which takes place on Cow's Lane every Saturday.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_Bar,_Dublin

Monday, July 1, 2013

cyberspacesausage COLORIZA_

cyberspacesausage COLORIZA_
fashion design logos
Image by mistercorn
COLORIZACIÓN DE:

PICTURE ORIGINAL:
cyberspacesausage.deviantart.com/art/self-portrait-54398314

Thanks to the author of the original picture
cyberspacesausage.deviantart.com/


EDIT: me.
FULLVIEWplis !!


another lil´vers:
millin.deviantart.com/art/cyberspacesausage-113299663


en FACEBOOK:
www.facebook.com/home.php#/pages/EGdesign/50027430775?ref=ts


EDIT: ME


CHANGE YOUR WORLD
fashion design logos
Image by mistercorn
13abril09

"POR ESTA VEZ....
no tengo ké perder...
ni nada k temer"


NUNITUNIN
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Image by mistercorn
NUNI en el entierro d la sardina

"k bote..k bote...k bote el del bigote"
EJEJE




version en color:
millin.deviantart.com/art/NUNITUNIN-117153095


EGdesign en FACEBOOK:
www.facebook.com/home.php#/pages/EGdesign/50027430775?ref=ts


BUENOS DIIIIIIASSSSS......
fashion design logos
Image by mistercorn
ya comiensssssa aki a clareaaaaar.....
ya sale el sol a iluminaaaaar....

mi playita se empiessa a aireaaaar....
aaaabriendo la ventana un dia maaaaaaas


ANITA 60s
fashion design logos
Image by mistercorn
foto d mi compiiii !!!
;)


version en COLOR:
millin.deviantart.com/art/ANITA-B-107191670

Nice Boston School Of Fashion Design photos

IMG_8251
boston school of fashion design
Image by Benrajak


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boston school of fashion design
Image by Benrajak


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boston school of fashion design
Image by Benrajak


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boston school of fashion design
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boston school of fashion design
Image by Benrajak

Dare To Wear Love - World MasterCard Fashion Week – The Tent at David Pecault Square – March 16, 2012

Dare To Wear Love - World MasterCard Fashion Week – The Tent at David Pecault Square – March 16, 2012
african fashion design
Image by Jason Hargrove
The Closing Night Gala of World MasterCard Fashion Week celebrates the fashion design community’s talents and commitment to social justice.

Dare To Wear Love is a high energy, massively entertaining show featuring gorgeous one of a kind fashions by Canadian designers, celebrity models, musicians and dancers.

Presented by Hoax Couture, BMO Financial Group and the FDCC, the event raises funds and awareness for the Stephen Lewis Foundation: Using The Power of Fashion for Good.

THE STEPHEN LEWIS FOUNDATION puts money directly into the hands of grassroots organizations in Africa that are turning the tide on the AIDS pandemic in ways that are innovative, sophisticated and impactful.

DARE TO WEAR LOVE is the creation of Hoax Couture designers and founders, Chris Tyrell and Jim Searle. Inspired by the resilience of African grandmothers raising children orphaned by AIDS, Jim and Chris invited twenty-five of Canada’s top fashion designers to take part in Dare To Wear Love by showcasing an outfit made with 6 yards of African fabric.

Dare To Wear Love at World MasterCard Fashion Week.

DESIGNERS INVOLVED:

Lida Baday, Brian Bailey, David Dixon, Paul Hardy, Greta Constantine, Izzy Camilleri, Adrian Wu, Rod Philpott for Shkank INC., Hoax Couture, Linda Lundstrom, Farley Chatto, Aileen Ng for Avioanni, Kingi Carpenter for Peach Berserk, Zoran Dobric, Cydelic by Choryin, Marty Rotman, Lovas by Wesley Badanjnak, Ines DiSanto, Rory Lindo and Kelly Freedman for Damzels in This Dress, Pat McDonagh, Pam Chorley for Fashion Crimes, Jason Meyers, Thomas Chung, Tina Ou

daretowearlove.com
twitter.com/daretowearlove

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World MasterCard Fashion Week or WMCFW, formerly known as LG Fashion Week is an event held in Toronto, Canada in March (for fall/winter collections) and in October (for spring/summer collections). It is the biggest fashion week held in Canada and it is the second largest fashion week in North America after New York.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LG_Fashion_Week
twitter.com/WMCFashionWeek
#WMCFashionWeek

+

Photography by Jason Hargrove

jasonhargrove.com
twitter.com/jasonhargrove

This collection is available with a Creative Commons Non-Commercial Attribution use for media and bloggers alike. Just credit me and you're set.

High resolution commercial use licenses can be purchased on request :))


Dare To Wear Love - World MasterCard Fashion Week – The Tent at David Pecault Square – March 16, 2012
african fashion design
Image by Jason Hargrove
The Closing Night Gala of World MasterCard Fashion Week celebrates the fashion design community’s talents and commitment to social justice.

Dare To Wear Love is a high energy, massively entertaining show featuring gorgeous one of a kind fashions by Canadian designers, celebrity models, musicians and dancers.

Presented by Hoax Couture, BMO Financial Group and the FDCC, the event raises funds and awareness for the Stephen Lewis Foundation: Using The Power of Fashion for Good.

THE STEPHEN LEWIS FOUNDATION puts money directly into the hands of grassroots organizations in Africa that are turning the tide on the AIDS pandemic in ways that are innovative, sophisticated and impactful.

DARE TO WEAR LOVE is the creation of Hoax Couture designers and founders, Chris Tyrell and Jim Searle. Inspired by the resilience of African grandmothers raising children orphaned by AIDS, Jim and Chris invited twenty-five of Canada’s top fashion designers to take part in Dare To Wear Love by showcasing an outfit made with 6 yards of African fabric.

Dare To Wear Love at World MasterCard Fashion Week.

DESIGNERS INVOLVED:

Lida Baday, Brian Bailey, David Dixon, Paul Hardy, Greta Constantine, Izzy Camilleri, Adrian Wu, Rod Philpott for Shkank INC., Hoax Couture, Linda Lundstrom, Farley Chatto, Aileen Ng for Avioanni, Kingi Carpenter for Peach Berserk, Zoran Dobric, Cydelic by Choryin, Marty Rotman, Lovas by Wesley Badanjnak, Ines DiSanto, Rory Lindo and Kelly Freedman for Damzels in This Dress, Pat McDonagh, Pam Chorley for Fashion Crimes, Jason Meyers, Thomas Chung, Tina Ou

daretowearlove.com
twitter.com/daretowearlove

+

World MasterCard Fashion Week or WMCFW, formerly known as LG Fashion Week is an event held in Toronto, Canada in March (for fall/winter collections) and in October (for spring/summer collections). It is the biggest fashion week held in Canada and it is the second largest fashion week in North America after New York.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LG_Fashion_Week
twitter.com/WMCFashionWeek
#WMCFashionWeek

+

Photography by Jason Hargrove

jasonhargrove.com
twitter.com/jasonhargrove

This collection is available with a Creative Commons Non-Commercial Attribution use for media and bloggers alike. Just credit me and you're set.

High resolution commercial use licenses can be purchased on request :))


Dare To Wear Love - World MasterCard Fashion Week – The Tent at David Pecault Square – March 16, 2012
african fashion design
Image by Jason Hargrove
The Closing Night Gala of World MasterCard Fashion Week celebrates the fashion design community’s talents and commitment to social justice.

Dare To Wear Love is a high energy, massively entertaining show featuring gorgeous one of a kind fashions by Canadian designers, celebrity models, musicians and dancers.

Presented by Hoax Couture, BMO Financial Group and the FDCC, the event raises funds and awareness for the Stephen Lewis Foundation: Using The Power of Fashion for Good.

THE STEPHEN LEWIS FOUNDATION puts money directly into the hands of grassroots organizations in Africa that are turning the tide on the AIDS pandemic in ways that are innovative, sophisticated and impactful.

DARE TO WEAR LOVE is the creation of Hoax Couture designers and founders, Chris Tyrell and Jim Searle. Inspired by the resilience of African grandmothers raising children orphaned by AIDS, Jim and Chris invited twenty-five of Canada’s top fashion designers to take part in Dare To Wear Love by showcasing an outfit made with 6 yards of African fabric.

Dare To Wear Love at World MasterCard Fashion Week.

DESIGNERS INVOLVED:

Lida Baday, Brian Bailey, David Dixon, Paul Hardy, Greta Constantine, Izzy Camilleri, Adrian Wu, Rod Philpott for Shkank INC., Hoax Couture, Linda Lundstrom, Farley Chatto, Aileen Ng for Avioanni, Kingi Carpenter for Peach Berserk, Zoran Dobric, Cydelic by Choryin, Marty Rotman, Lovas by Wesley Badanjnak, Ines DiSanto, Rory Lindo and Kelly Freedman for Damzels in This Dress, Pat McDonagh, Pam Chorley for Fashion Crimes, Jason Meyers, Thomas Chung, Tina Ou

daretowearlove.com
twitter.com/daretowearlove

+

World MasterCard Fashion Week or WMCFW, formerly known as LG Fashion Week is an event held in Toronto, Canada in March (for fall/winter collections) and in October (for spring/summer collections). It is the biggest fashion week held in Canada and it is the second largest fashion week in North America after New York.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LG_Fashion_Week
twitter.com/WMCFashionWeek
#WMCFashionWeek

+

Photography by Jason Hargrove

jasonhargrove.com
twitter.com/jasonhargrove

This collection is available with a Creative Commons Non-Commercial Attribution use for media and bloggers alike. Just credit me and you're set.

High resolution commercial use licenses can be purchased on request :))


Dare To Wear Love - World MasterCard Fashion Week – The Tent at David Pecault Square – March 16, 2012
african fashion design
Image by Jason Hargrove
The Closing Night Gala of World MasterCard Fashion Week celebrates the fashion design community’s talents and commitment to social justice.

Dare To Wear Love is a high energy, massively entertaining show featuring gorgeous one of a kind fashions by Canadian designers, celebrity models, musicians and dancers.

Presented by Hoax Couture, BMO Financial Group and the FDCC, the event raises funds and awareness for the Stephen Lewis Foundation: Using The Power of Fashion for Good.

THE STEPHEN LEWIS FOUNDATION puts money directly into the hands of grassroots organizations in Africa that are turning the tide on the AIDS pandemic in ways that are innovative, sophisticated and impactful.

DARE TO WEAR LOVE is the creation of Hoax Couture designers and founders, Chris Tyrell and Jim Searle. Inspired by the resilience of African grandmothers raising children orphaned by AIDS, Jim and Chris invited twenty-five of Canada’s top fashion designers to take part in Dare To Wear Love by showcasing an outfit made with 6 yards of African fabric.

Dare To Wear Love at World MasterCard Fashion Week.

DESIGNERS INVOLVED:

Lida Baday, Brian Bailey, David Dixon, Paul Hardy, Greta Constantine, Izzy Camilleri, Adrian Wu, Rod Philpott for Shkank INC., Hoax Couture, Linda Lundstrom, Farley Chatto, Aileen Ng for Avioanni, Kingi Carpenter for Peach Berserk, Zoran Dobric, Cydelic by Choryin, Marty Rotman, Lovas by Wesley Badanjnak, Ines DiSanto, Rory Lindo and Kelly Freedman for Damzels in This Dress, Pat McDonagh, Pam Chorley for Fashion Crimes, Jason Meyers, Thomas Chung, Tina Ou

daretowearlove.com
twitter.com/daretowearlove

+

World MasterCard Fashion Week or WMCFW, formerly known as LG Fashion Week is an event held in Toronto, Canada in March (for fall/winter collections) and in October (for spring/summer collections). It is the biggest fashion week held in Canada and it is the second largest fashion week in North America after New York.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LG_Fashion_Week
twitter.com/WMCFashionWeek
#WMCFashionWeek

+

Photography by Jason Hargrove

jasonhargrove.com
twitter.com/jasonhargrove

This collection is available with a Creative Commons Non-Commercial Attribution use for media and bloggers alike. Just credit me and you're set.

High resolution commercial use licenses can be purchased on request :))


Dare To Wear Love - World MasterCard Fashion Week – The Tent at David Pecault Square – March 16, 2012
african fashion design
Image by Jason Hargrove
The Closing Night Gala of World MasterCard Fashion Week celebrates the fashion design community’s talents and commitment to social justice.

Dare To Wear Love is a high energy, massively entertaining show featuring gorgeous one of a kind fashions by Canadian designers, celebrity models, musicians and dancers.

Presented by Hoax Couture, BMO Financial Group and the FDCC, the event raises funds and awareness for the Stephen Lewis Foundation: Using The Power of Fashion for Good.

THE STEPHEN LEWIS FOUNDATION puts money directly into the hands of grassroots organizations in Africa that are turning the tide on the AIDS pandemic in ways that are innovative, sophisticated and impactful.

DARE TO WEAR LOVE is the creation of Hoax Couture designers and founders, Chris Tyrell and Jim Searle. Inspired by the resilience of African grandmothers raising children orphaned by AIDS, Jim and Chris invited twenty-five of Canada’s top fashion designers to take part in Dare To Wear Love by showcasing an outfit made with 6 yards of African fabric.

Dare To Wear Love at World MasterCard Fashion Week.

DESIGNERS INVOLVED:

Lida Baday, Brian Bailey, David Dixon, Paul Hardy, Greta Constantine, Izzy Camilleri, Adrian Wu, Rod Philpott for Shkank INC., Hoax Couture, Linda Lundstrom, Farley Chatto, Aileen Ng for Avioanni, Kingi Carpenter for Peach Berserk, Zoran Dobric, Cydelic by Choryin, Marty Rotman, Lovas by Wesley Badanjnak, Ines DiSanto, Rory Lindo and Kelly Freedman for Damzels in This Dress, Pat McDonagh, Pam Chorley for Fashion Crimes, Jason Meyers, Thomas Chung, Tina Ou

daretowearlove.com
twitter.com/daretowearlove

+

World MasterCard Fashion Week or WMCFW, formerly known as LG Fashion Week is an event held in Toronto, Canada in March (for fall/winter collections) and in October (for spring/summer collections). It is the biggest fashion week held in Canada and it is the second largest fashion week in North America after New York.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LG_Fashion_Week
twitter.com/WMCFashionWeek
#WMCFashionWeek

+

Photography by Jason Hargrove

jasonhargrove.com
twitter.com/jasonhargrove

This collection is available with a Creative Commons Non-Commercial Attribution use for media and bloggers alike. Just credit me and you're set.

High resolution commercial use licenses can be purchased on request :))

Sunday, June 30, 2013

Nice Design Fashion Online photos

Twinkle Skirt, Diana Eng's Fairytale Fashion Show at Eyebeam NYC / 20100224.7D.03521.P1.L1.C23 / SML
design fashion online
Image by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML
Twinkle Skirt by Diana Eng
LED circuits are hand embroidered with silverized thread and a custom sewable circuit board Twinkle Pad, developed specially for the Fairytale Fashion Collection.

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Fairytale Fashion Show
2010-02-24
7pm - 9pm
Eyebeam

Diana Eng presented the Fairytale Fashion Collection in a technology fashion show on Wed., February 24, 7PM, at Eyebeam. Models hit the runway while an orchestra of circuit bending DJ’s create music from hacked video game consoles.

The Fairytale Fashion Collection uses technology to create magical clothing in real life. Electronics, mechanical engineering, and mathematics are used to create clothing with blooming flowers, changing colors and transforming shapes. Research and development for the Fairytale Fashion collection are shared online at FairytaleFashion.org as an educational tool that teaches about science, math, and technology through fashion. Fairytale Fashion was created with the support of Eyebeam Art and Technology Center, the leading not-for-profit art and technology center in the United States.

Diana Eng is a fashion designer who specializes in technology, math, and science. Her designs range from inflatable clothing to fashions inspired by mechanical engineering. She is a designer from Bravo’s Emmy nominated TV show, Project Runway season 2 and author of Fashion Geek: Clothes, Accessories, Tech. Diana is cofounder of NYC Resistor hacker group. Diana is currently a resident artist at Eyebeam.

eyebeam.org/events/fairytale-fashion-show
fairytalefashion.org


Deployable Hoodie, Diana Eng's Fairytale Fashion Show at Eyebeam NYC / 20100224.7D.03496.P1.L1.C23 / SML
design fashion online
Image by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML
Deployable Hoodie by Diana Eng
Red wood silk hoodie with Miura Ori structure pleat pattern to help the hood collapse small and open big.

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Fairytale Fashion Show
2010-02-24
7pm - 9pm
Eyebeam

Diana Eng presented the Fairytale Fashion Collection in a technology fashion show on Wed., February 24, 7PM, at Eyebeam. Models hit the runway while an orchestra of circuit bending DJ’s create music from hacked video game consoles.

The Fairytale Fashion Collection uses technology to create magical clothing in real life. Electronics, mechanical engineering, and mathematics are used to create clothing with blooming flowers, changing colors and transforming shapes. Research and development for the Fairytale Fashion collection are shared online at FairytaleFashion.org as an educational tool that teaches about science, math, and technology through fashion. Fairytale Fashion was created with the support of Eyebeam Art and Technology Center, the leading not-for-profit art and technology center in the United States.

Diana Eng is a fashion designer who specializes in technology, math, and science. Her designs range from inflatable clothing to fashions inspired by mechanical engineering. She is a designer from Bravo’s Emmy nominated TV show, Project Runway season 2 and author of Fashion Geek: Clothes, Accessories, Tech. Diana is cofounder of NYC Resistor hacker group. Diana is currently a resident artist at Eyebeam.

eyebeam.org/events/fairytale-fashion-show
fairytalefashion.org


Twinkle Skirt, Diana Eng's Fairytale Fashion Show at Eyebeam NYC / 220100224.7D.03554.P1.L1.C23 / SML
design fashion online
Image by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML
Twinkle Skirt by Diana Eng
LED circuits are hand embroidered with silverized thread and a custom sewable circuit board Twinkle Pad, developed specially for the Fairytale Fashion Collection.

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Fairytale Fashion Show
2010-02-24
7pm - 9pm
Eyebeam

Diana Eng presented the Fairytale Fashion Collection in a technology fashion show on Wed., February 24, 7PM, at Eyebeam. Models hit the runway while an orchestra of circuit bending DJ’s create music from hacked video game consoles.

The Fairytale Fashion Collection uses technology to create magical clothing in real life. Electronics, mechanical engineering, and mathematics are used to create clothing with blooming flowers, changing colors and transforming shapes. Research and development for the Fairytale Fashion collection are shared online at FairytaleFashion.org as an educational tool that teaches about science, math, and technology through fashion. Fairytale Fashion was created with the support of Eyebeam Art and Technology Center, the leading not-for-profit art and technology center in the United States.

Diana Eng is a fashion designer who specializes in technology, math, and science. Her designs range from inflatable clothing to fashions inspired by mechanical engineering. She is a designer from Bravo’s Emmy nominated TV show, Project Runway season 2 and author of Fashion Geek: Clothes, Accessories, Tech. Diana is cofounder of NYC Resistor hacker group. Diana is currently a resident artist at Eyebeam.

eyebeam.org/events/fairytale-fashion-show
fairytalefashion.org


Twinkle Skirt + Cameo, Diana Eng's Fairytale Fashion Show at Eyebeam NYC / 20100224.7D.03551.P1.L1 / SML
design fashion online
Image by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML
Left: Twinkle Skirt by Diana Eng
LED circuits are hand embroidered with silverized thread and a custom sewable circuit board Twinkle Pad, developed specially for the Fairytale Fashion Collection.

Right: Cameo by Diana Eng
Peach silk organza edged with electroluminescent wire. Circuit boards are housed in 3-D printed Cameo.

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Fairytale Fashion Show
2010-02-24
7pm - 9pm
Eyebeam

Diana Eng presented the Fairytale Fashion Collection in a technology fashion show on Wed., February 24, 7PM, at Eyebeam. Models hit the runway while an orchestra of circuit bending DJ’s create music from hacked video game consoles.

The Fairytale Fashion Collection uses technology to create magical clothing in real life. Electronics, mechanical engineering, and mathematics are used to create clothing with blooming flowers, changing colors and transforming shapes. Research and development for the Fairytale Fashion collection are shared online at FairytaleFashion.org as an educational tool that teaches about science, math, and technology through fashion. Fairytale Fashion was created with the support of Eyebeam Art and Technology Center, the leading not-for-profit art and technology center in the United States.

Diana Eng is a fashion designer who specializes in technology, math, and science. Her designs range from inflatable clothing to fashions inspired by mechanical engineering. She is a designer from Bravo’s Emmy nominated TV show, Project Runway season 2 and author of Fashion Geek: Clothes, Accessories, Tech. Diana is cofounder of NYC Resistor hacker group. Diana is currently a resident artist at Eyebeam.

eyebeam.org/events/fairytale-fashion-show
fairytalefashion.org

IMG_3670

IMG_3670
fashion design toys
Image by ellenm1


Entrance to the Barbie exhibit
fashion design toys
Image by ellenm1


Malibu Barbie and friends
fashion design toys
Image by ellenm1


Ken and Curtis dolls
fashion design toys
Image by ellenm1
Mod Hair Ken, Black Malibu Ken and Free Movin' Curtis dolls


Barbie's dream house
fashion design toys
Image by ellenm1

Saturday, June 29, 2013

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freelance fashion design
Image by ljlphotography


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freelance fashion design
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freelance fashion design
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freelance fashion design
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freelance fashion design
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NYFW Fall 2012 Collections: Number:Lab

NYFW Fall 2012 Collections: Number:Lab
style lab fashion design
Image by j-No
Milk Studios, New York, NY
Thurs. Feb. 9, 2012


NYFW Fall 2012 Collections: Number:Lab
style lab fashion design
Image by j-No
Milk Studios, New York, NY
Thurs. Feb. 9, 2012


NYFW Fall 2012 Collections: Number:Lab
style lab fashion design
Image by j-No
Milk Studios, New York, NY
Thurs. Feb. 9, 2012


NYFW Fall 2012 Collections: Number:Lab
style lab fashion design
Image by j-No
Milk Studios, New York, NY
Thurs. Feb. 9, 2012


NYFW Fall 2012 Collections: Number:Lab
style lab fashion design
Image by j-No
Milk Studios, New York, NY
Thurs. Feb. 9, 2012

Friday, June 28, 2013

Cool Courses In Fashion Design images

2011-04-16 UMM's annual Fashion Trashion _MG_6236
courses in fashion design
Image by Nic's events
The 3rd Annual Fashion Trashion event at the University of Minnesota, Morris. This event is run by the Studio Art folks, who have students in the intro 3-D studio course create costumes out of recycled, reused, or repurposed materials. This is a always a huge success, with lots of really creative work and a ton of fun for the audience.

Jess Larson is the MC, Jennie Nellis taught the course this year, and the judges are Troy Goodnough (Sustainability Coordinator), Jennifer Deane (History), Jacquie Johnson (Chancellor), Ray Schultz (Theatre), and Hilda Ladner (Multi-ethnic Programs)


2011-04-16 UMM's annual Fashion Trashion _MG_6303
courses in fashion design
Image by Nic's events
The 3rd Annual Fashion Trashion event at the University of Minnesota, Morris. This event is run by the Studio Art folks, who have students in the intro 3-D studio course create costumes out of recycled, reused, or repurposed materials. This is a always a huge success, with lots of really creative work and a ton of fun for the audience.

Jess Larson is the MC, Jennie Nellis taught the course this year, and the judges are Troy Goodnough (Sustainability Coordinator), Jennifer Deane (History), Jacquie Johnson (Chancellor), Ray Schultz (Theatre), and Hilda Ladner (Multi-ethnic Programs)


2011-04-16 UMM's annual Fashion Trashion _MG_6093
courses in fashion design
Image by Nic's events
The 3rd Annual Fashion Trashion event at the University of Minnesota, Morris. This event is run by the Studio Art folks, who have students in the intro 3-D studio course create costumes out of recycled, reused, or repurposed materials. This is a always a huge success, with lots of really creative work and a ton of fun for the audience.

Jess Larson is the MC, Jennie Nellis taught the course this year, and the judges are Troy Goodnough (Sustainability Coordinator), Jennifer Deane (History), Jacquie Johnson (Chancellor), Ray Schultz (Theatre), and Hilda Ladner (Multi-ethnic Programs)


2011-04-16 UMM's annual Fashion Trashion _MG_6075
courses in fashion design
Image by Nic's events
The 3rd Annual Fashion Trashion event at the University of Minnesota, Morris. This event is run by the Studio Art folks, who have students in the intro 3-D studio course create costumes out of recycled, reused, or repurposed materials. This is a always a huge success, with lots of really creative work and a ton of fun for the audience.

Jess Larson is the MC, Jennie Nellis taught the course this year, and the judges are Troy Goodnough (Sustainability Coordinator), Jennifer Deane (History), Jacquie Johnson (Chancellor), Ray Schultz (Theatre), and Hilda Ladner (Multi-ethnic Programs)


2011-04-16 UMM's annual Fashion Trashion _MG_5997
courses in fashion design
Image by Nic's events
The 3rd Annual Fashion Trashion event at the University of Minnesota, Morris. This event is run by the Studio Art folks, who have students in the intro 3-D studio course create costumes out of recycled, reused, or repurposed materials. This is a always a huge success, with lots of really creative work and a ton of fun for the audience.

Jess Larson is the MC, Jennie Nellis taught the course this year, and the judges are Troy Goodnough (Sustainability Coordinator), Jennifer Deane (History), Jacquie Johnson (Chancellor), Ray Schultz (Theatre), and Hilda Ladner (Multi-ethnic Programs)

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Nice Fashion Design London photos

Preparing for a show
fashion design london
Image by UK Pictures
London Fashion Week


Fashionista, blonde hair
fashion design london
Image by UK Pictures
London Fashion Week


Fashionista footwear
fashion design london
Image by UK Pictures
London Fashion Week


Close up of designer's clothing on racks
fashion design london
Image by UK Pictures
London Fashion Week


Bank of photographers
fashion design london
Image by UK Pictures
London Fashion Week

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Cool Fashion Design Classes For Kids images

2010 Summer Kids | Project Fashion Show
fashion design classes for kids
Image by Wexner Center
Project Fashion Show (for grads 6 -8) with Nancy Kangas
(Mon, July 12–Fri, July 16, 2010)

This class was such a hit last year that we had to bring them back! Nancy Kangas lead this workshop which is perfect for kids who want to make their own fashion statements but are not sure how. We provided the materials, equipment, and expertise they need to express their personal fashion sense using recycled garments and materials. This class wrapped up with a fashion show on the students modeling their designs!

Photo: Meredith Stone

Wexner Center for the Arts


2010 Summer Kids | Project Fashion Show
fashion design classes for kids
Image by Wexner Center
Project Fashion Show (for grads 6 -8) with Nancy Kangas
(Mon, July 12–Fri, July 16, 2010)

This class was such a hit last year that we had to bring them back! Nancy Kangas lead this workshop which is perfect for kids who want to make their own fashion statements but are not sure how. We provided the materials, equipment, and expertise they need to express their personal fashion sense using recycled garments and materials. This class wrapped up with a fashion show on the students modeling their designs!

Photo: Meredith Stone

Wexner Center for the Arts


2010 Summer Kids | Project Fashion Show
fashion design classes for kids
Image by Wexner Center
Project Fashion Show (for grads 6 -8) with Nancy Kangas
(Mon, July 12–Fri, July 16, 2010)

This class was such a hit last year that we had to bring them back! Nancy Kangas lead this workshop which is perfect for kids who want to make their own fashion statements but are not sure how. We provided the materials, equipment, and expertise they need to express their personal fashion sense using recycled garments and materials. This class wrapped up with a fashion show on the students modeling their designs!

Photo: Meredith Stone

Wexner Center for the Arts


2010 Summer Kids | Project Fashion Show
fashion design classes for kids
Image by Wexner Center
Project Fashion Show (for grads 6 -8) with Nancy Kangas
(Mon, July 12–Fri, July 16, 2010)

This class was such a hit last year that we had to bring them back! Nancy Kangas lead this workshop which is perfect for kids who want to make their own fashion statements but are not sure how. We provided the materials, equipment, and expertise they need to express their personal fashion sense using recycled garments and materials. This class wrapped up with a fashion show on the students modeling their designs!

Photo: Meredith Stone

Wexner Center for the Arts


2010 Summer Kids | Project Fashion Show
fashion design classes for kids
Image by Wexner Center
Project Fashion Show (for grads 6 -8) with Nancy Kangas
(Mon, July 12–Fri, July 16, 2010)

This class was such a hit last year that we had to bring them back! Nancy Kangas lead this workshop which is perfect for kids who want to make their own fashion statements but are not sure how. We provided the materials, equipment, and expertise they need to express their personal fashion sense using recycled garments and materials. This class wrapped up with a fashion show on the students modeling their designs!

Photo: Meredith Stone

Wexner Center for the Arts