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I'm an apparel and textile design major planning on moving to New York City after graduation in May. I eventually want to be a creative director of a line, or have my own label. I love all things stylish, great color palettes, sewing, fabric, vintage, and inspiring others through design.

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Cheap & Chic DIY: Turn Work Pants into Weekend Shorts

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Supplies

At some point or another, everyone has had to buy a pair of not-so-ideal black pants for work or an event. Then, of course, those pants sit in the back of your closet, never to be worn again. With summer on the horizon, why not recycle those old pants instead of throwing them away? Here [...]

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To Haiti with Love: Help the CFDA Aid Earthquake Victims

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To Haiti with Love

The fashion industry is known for their quick responses, great PR, and knack for handling stress and change well. Their response to the earthquake in Haiti was no exception. The CFDA, (Counsel of Fashion Designers of America) met shortly after the earthquake to brainstorm specific ways the industry could help. Members such as Diane von [...]

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Cheap & Chic DIY: 2 Ways to Reinvent a Thrift Store Blazer

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CF Blazer

How many times have you found the perfect blazer at a thrift store, only to find that it just doesn’t fit right? While the oversized boyfriend jacket is in right now, the fits of jackets have changed since the 60′s to 80′s – making it tough to rock thrift store blazers without doing some modifications. [...]

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Fashion, Music, & Saving the World: Rachel Roy and Wyclef Jean

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RACHEL ROY, YELE HAITI

Photo Credit As consumers, our dollars give us a voice: we can truly make a difference by consciously choosing where we spend money. What we may not realize is that we indirectly employ companies through our purchases, for better or worse. We can change lives by being concerned consumers and putting our money toward companies [...]

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