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Visiting the fashion ave. be valuable experience ) Traveling to New York was only the be- Winning of many days and nights filled with exposure to the Fashion Avenue. Da- lis Elkins students attended what most buyers would give anything to see—the Turopean Fashion Fair showing spring- Jummer 1982 fashions and the first Japa- yese Fashion Fair. In their excursions, they visited the loft of a young, up-coming designer—Jan Moseman of Moseman-Eller, Pierre Car- din’s Gallery, where they had the oppor- tunity to view the men’s wear, women’s fashions and home furnishings. Visiting Jerry Brown’s famous Imported Fabric House proved to be exciting as designer fabrics in beautiful wools, silks and dyed-to-match coordinates from all over Europe were laid out for their obser- vation and admiration. Added to the learning experience was a stop at BRIDE’S magazine, the Interna- tional Ladies Garment Workers Union, Simplicity Pattern Company in addition to , v bs | : E : rz es eee proves to several famous boutiques and stores. Although they were on the move con- stantly, they gained several valuable learning experiences for their fashion ca- reers. As one student reflected, ‘‘We saw a part of the fashion world that many never experience!”’ Fashion Trip 29
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Bridal show presented by fashion majors To present some of the latest ee bridal fashions of the year, the =. fashion department coordinated and organized the fifth annual Bridal Show. Fashion Merchandising majors modeled organza, lace, taffeta, chiffon and silk gowns along with a halftime show of summer sportswear. Discribing floral arrangements used in the weddings, hints on how to plan details of the event and a sampling of a wedding re- ception were all included in the show. Right: ‘JUST MARRIED ’ in the pink wedding is Renee Kinder and Kevin Smith. Below: A DREAMY, ROMANTIC VI- SION to love—Michele Campbell features a soft chiffon gown in the lavender wed- ding with Rick Barlow as her groom. Next page: Left middle: A MOST FEMININE sil- hoette . .. Jaime Ice models with father of the bride, Willard Herron. Left bottom: BEAUTIFUL DESIGNER FABRICS are stacked to the ceiling at Jerry Brown's, as Dana Gilman and Jaime Ice try to decide which piece they want the most. Middle: ADMIRING SAMPLES of var- ious textiles in Simplicity’s fabric library is Dr. Gloria Payne and Arden Hahn. Bottom right: INVITED to the private showroom at Jerry Brown's, students viewed designer fabrics from all over Eur- ope. 28 Bridal Show
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— — 30 Le Petit Prince French drama class oresents Le Petit Prince After studying aspects of French Drama and Production, students utilized their talents in their final pro- ject for the semester - - - Le Petit Prince. With an appetizing supper in the Appalachian Room as the prelude, the audience settled back to watch and listen to the performers act out the fable of a Little Prince’s travels. During encounters with other char- acters on various planets, he learns what is essential to life. Because the play was spoken in French, a narrator interpreted for the convenience of those who did not understand. Far right! THE FOX TAMES the Prince and friendship results. Right: THE SNAKE CARRIES away the Little Prince, who is returning to his planet. Cast: AViatOl ener Wesley S. Sturgis Little Prince ... Kathleen Woolley ROSE 7. Aex eee nae Brigid Farley Conceited Man ...... Jim Rodish KING Meenaeeerie aes ae Mandy Seaman Business Man ....... Jim Rodish DrUnkg a eee Westin Jones LampltQntel esses Jim Rodish Geographer ....... Brigid Farley Snake-=aaas. cee David Seaman FOX Ge er cree Patti Hughes Below: THE ROSE, companion to the Little Prince, enjoys tea served by the Prince. Below left: PREOCCUPIED WITH HIS PLANE, the Aviator does not care to hear about friends of the Little Prince.
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