Fashion & Flash thumps the runway May 1

A runway show is the highest level at which fashion can do, says Robin Verhage-Abrams, associate professor in the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts.

Next month, 13 students from the Sam Fox School — home to the nation’s oldest four-year fashion design program — will go up to that challenge with the school’s 81st Annual Fashion Design Show.

Titled Fashion & Flash, the fully composed, Paris-style extravaganza will begin at 8 p.m. Saturday, May 1, in the university’s Holmes Lounge. Tickets are $65 for common seating, or $50 for students with a legal student ID. Tickets are obtainable through the Edison Theatre Box Office, (314) 935-6543, though a limited number also will be available at the door.

Holmes Lounge is situated in Ridgely Hall, on the western side of Brookings Quadrangle, near the intersection of Hoyt and Brookings Drives. A reception will lead the show, at 7 p.m., under the Ridgely portico, doors will unlock at 7:30 p.m.

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Iowan ready for prom among gum wrapper dress

GARNER, Iowa — An Iowa teen is all cheerful over her one-of-a-kind high school prom dress she made out of gum wrappers.

Elizabeth Rasmuson prepared her dress – and matching vest for her date – out of blue and white wrappers from Wrigley’s “5 gum.” The high school junior says she got the thought after hearing about someone making a dress out of duct tape.

She and her boyfriend began gathering gum wrappers last August, Rasmuson says she quit counting after 200.

Since the wrappers break simply, Rasmuson finished her dress with a vinyl top coat.

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Korean designer assists keep fashion treasures intact

Choi Kyung-ja is a famous figure in Korean fashion. In 1937 she recognized Eun Jwa Ok, the first Korean couture house, and in the following year, the Hamheung Professional Dressmaking Institute. This is when her eldest daughter, Shin Hei-soon, was born, Choi also commenced the first Korean charm school and fashion magazine, “Costume.”

Shin, 72, director of the Kookje Fashion School, was the first Korean student to go into the Fashion Institute of Technology, a prestigious school affiliated with the State University of New York college of art and design. When she arrived to Korea in 1971, she began to win acclaim as a designer.

Kim Yong-hee, Shin’s eldest daughter, who is now studying in Paris, sent her a collection of old European costumes.

Despite the wealth of suspiciously stored materials, the museum shut down for about five years. It had grown rapidly difficult to manage the facility due to the economic recession.

It’s not possible to abandon the museum because there are so many people who gave donations, Shin said. This museum was created with the aid of my forward-thinking mother and countless designers. The entire fashion industry should step onward to aid the next generation of fashion designers.

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