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Lux, Fall 2009, Lindenwood University
Lux, Fall 2009, Lindenwood University
LUX (2009-2010)
A fashion magazine of Lindenwood University.
2009 Program Booklet, David H. Coulter
2009 Program Booklet, David H. Coulter
Collection (annual runway show) 2007-2017
Official Collection 2009 Program distributed at the event.
Lux, Spring 2009, Lindenwood University
Lux, Spring 2009, Lindenwood University
LUX (2009-2010)
A fashion magazine of Lindenwood University
Kaidan: Fashion And Photographs Inspired By Japanese Ghost Stories, Gabrielle Hennessey
Kaidan: Fashion And Photographs Inspired By Japanese Ghost Stories, Gabrielle Hennessey
Honors Capstone Projects - All
The objective is to visually represent Japanese ghost stories, known as kaidan, not only as a supplement to the senior fashion design thesis but also as a way to explore the more general human themes of love, loss, and betrayal.
As a fashion design major, it is required to complete in full a six-piece womenswear collection to be shown at a university-wide fashion show in April of senior year. Each individual designer decides on an appropriate theme for his or her collection; this theme is finalised during the fall of senior year, with garment construction beginning immediately afterward. Additionally, …
Senior Collection And Fashion Industry Experience, Amanda Coyne
Senior Collection And Fashion Industry Experience, Amanda Coyne
Honors Capstone Projects - All
My goal upon completing my Honors Capstone Project was to explore the process I went through over the course of the year as I completed my senior collection in the Fashion Design program at the School of Visual and Performing Arts. My senior collection incorporated inspiration I gathered over the past four years to show how I have evolved as a designer. It was a unique experience in that it has allowed me to express my personal design aesthetic through my clothing.
My senior collection consists of six looks that were constructed and styled individually to be ready for two …
Textile Society Of America Newsletter 21:2 — Spring/Summer 2009, Textile Society Of America
Textile Society Of America Newsletter 21:2 — Spring/Summer 2009, Textile Society Of America
Textile Society of America Newsletters
Symposium 2010: Exhibition Preview, Part 1
Textiles and Settlement: From Plains Space to Cyber Space, 12th TSA Biennial Symposium, Lincoln, Nebraska, October 6-9, 2010: Call for Papers
From the President
TSA News
TSA Member News
Collections News
In Memoriam: Mildred Constantine, 1913-2009
Remembering Peter Collingwood
Featured Collection: The Tilleke & Gibbins Textile Collections
Book Reviews
Exhibition Reviews
Exhibitions: United States, International, Virtual
Lectures, Workshops, Tours
Conferences and Symposia
Call for Papers
Textile Society Of America Newsletter 21:1 — Winter 2009, Textile Society Of America
Textile Society Of America Newsletter 21:1 — Winter 2009, Textile Society Of America
Textile Society of America Newsletters
The Woven Word: Sasigyo
Stephen Beal Receives 2008 Lillian Elliott Award at TSA Symposium
From the President: Symposium Thanks, 2010 Symposium, Board Concerns, Study Tours, The Next Two Years
TSA News: TSA Board Committees 2008-2010, First Founding Presidents Awardee, Students/New Professional Awardees, Shep Award Nominations Sought, TSA Study Tour 2009: Uzbekistan, Publications Initiative Summary
TSA Member News
In Memoriam: Fran Reed, 1943-2008; Peter Collingwood, 1922-2008
Call for Papers
2008 Symposium Reviews
Collections News
Featured Collection: New Costume and Textiles Facilities at Philadelphia Museum of Art
Exhibition Reviews
Book Reviews
Calendar—Exhibitions
Calendar—Lectures, Workshops, Tours
Conferences & Symposia
TSA 12th Biennial Symposium, …
Tupi Featherwork And The Dynamics Of Intercultural Exchange In Early Modern Brazil, Amy J. Buono
Tupi Featherwork And The Dynamics Of Intercultural Exchange In Early Modern Brazil, Amy J. Buono
Art Faculty Books and Book Chapters
"The Tupi of sixteenth- and seventeenth century coastal Brazil were renowned as fiercely warlike and, more sensationally, as cannibals. They were also famed for their ritual featherwork capes made from scarlet ibis feathers, which were closely associated with both war and anthropophagic rituals (see figure). For the semi-nomadic Tupi, featherwork was highly valued, the capes being among the only things that they carefully preserved and carried with them as they moved from site to site."