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An Evaluation Of Sustainability In Consumption: The Behaviors Behind Purchase, Care, And Disposal Of Apparel, Ana La Rosa Dec 2019

An Evaluation Of Sustainability In Consumption: The Behaviors Behind Purchase, Care, And Disposal Of Apparel, Ana La Rosa

Department of Textiles, Merchandising, and Fashion Design: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

Fashion trend cycles have become increasingly fast-paced and unsustainable due to competition and consumer demand in the apparel sector. Despite having sustainable apparel choices available, consumers seem reluctant to adopt sustainable changes in their consumption habits due in part to the market allure of rapid turnover of goods, better known as ‘Fast Fashion’. Paired with aggressive marketing campaigns that encourage increased consumption beyond need, the apparel industry keeps expanding at alarming rates around the world. Although it has been identified that consumers increasingly care about the unethical behaviors in the industry that negatively impact the environment, this feeling does not …


Development Of A Prototype Shirt For Post Double Mastectomy Women Without Breast Reconstruction, Hannah Lane Dec 2019

Development Of A Prototype Shirt For Post Double Mastectomy Women Without Breast Reconstruction, Hannah Lane

Apparel Merchandising and Product Development Undergraduate Honors Theses

Breast cancer is a common cancer among women in the United States, with thousands of fatalities and hundreds of thousands of diagnoses every year. A common course of treatment for breast cancer is the surgical removal of all or some of the breast tissue; this is known as mastectomy. Mastectomy is invasive in nature and results in noticeable physical changes to the body and psychological effects in regard to self-image. However, it is becoming more common for breast cancer survivors to embrace their now flat chests following mastectomy, instead of opting for reconstructive surgery. This has become a lifestyle choice …


Aesthetics Of Anxiety, Sade' S. Culliver Nov 2019

Aesthetics Of Anxiety, Sade' S. Culliver

Honors College Theses

My research gives an in-depth explanation of what anxiety is, and a general idea of what it is like to deal with the condition. This research includes an illustrated clothing line consisting of fifteen looks that visually summarize the information about anxiety. Each element of these looks was based on research about anxiety, design techniques, and color theory. Of the fifteen looks, one was physically constructed and 2 were prepped for construction. The purpose of this research is to help people without the condition get a better general understanding of it, as well as help people with the condition feel …


An Inside Job: Reflections On Designs Of Academical And Official Dress For The University Of The Arts London, Philip Goff Oct 2019

An Inside Job: Reflections On Designs Of Academical And Official Dress For The University Of The Arts London, Philip Goff

Transactions of the Burgon Society

No abstract provided.


‘Apprpriate Hoods’: The Development Of Academic Dress At Nashotah House Theological Seminary, Stephen A. Peay Oct 2019

‘Apprpriate Hoods’: The Development Of Academic Dress At Nashotah House Theological Seminary, Stephen A. Peay

Transactions of the Burgon Society

No abstract provided.


Egregii Procuratores: The Master Of Arts’ Full-Dress Gown And Its Use By The Proctors And Assessor Of The University Of Oxford, Edmund Eggleston Oct 2019

Egregii Procuratores: The Master Of Arts’ Full-Dress Gown And Its Use By The Proctors And Assessor Of The University Of Oxford, Edmund Eggleston

Transactions of the Burgon Society

No abstract provided.


Weaving The Fabric Of Success: Exploring Academic Attire And Eton College From 1440, Martin Lewis Oct 2019

Weaving The Fabric Of Success: Exploring Academic Attire And Eton College From 1440, Martin Lewis

Transactions of the Burgon Society

No abstract provided.


Fall 2019 Fcs News Round-Up, College Of Education And Human Development Oct 2019

Fall 2019 Fcs News Round-Up, College Of Education And Human Development

Family and Consumer Sciences News

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Uprising, Issue 8, Fall 2019, University Of Northern Iowa. Northern Iowa Student Government. Oct 2019

Uprising, Issue 8, Fall 2019, University Of Northern Iowa. Northern Iowa Student Government.

Uprising

Inside This Issue:
Investigating Success --- 5
Advocating for Female Empowerment: Dean Leslie Wilson's Perspective --- 7
Move Up --- 9
Simply Happy --- 15
Instinctively Creative --- 19
Poem: Morning Motivation --- 20
Strong: My Only Option --- 22
Speak Up: Prosperity in Survival --- 27
Poem: Success --- 31
How to Build a Capsule Wardrobe --- 33
Green is the New Black --- 35
Penthouse Views --- 39
Poem: A Toast to the Girl in the Short Skirt --- 46


Something Rotten! Portia Sketch, Anna Grywalski Oct 2019

Something Rotten! Portia Sketch, Anna Grywalski

Playbill and Promotion

Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film

Something Rotten! Portia sketch by Anna Grywalski, Costume Designer


Something Rotten! Show Girls "Musical" Sketch, Anna Grywalski Oct 2019

Something Rotten! Show Girls "Musical" Sketch, Anna Grywalski

Playbill and Promotion

Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film

Something Rotten! Show Girls "Musical" sketch by Anna Grywalski, Costume Designer


Something Rotten! Puritan Men Sketch, Anna Grywalski Oct 2019

Something Rotten! Puritan Men Sketch, Anna Grywalski

Playbill and Promotion

Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film

Something Rotten! Puritan Men sketch by Anna Grywalski, Costume Designer


Something Rotten! Shakespeare Sketch, Anna Grywalski Oct 2019

Something Rotten! Shakespeare Sketch, Anna Grywalski

Playbill and Promotion

Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film

Something Rotten! Shakespeare sketch by Anna Grywalski, Costume Designer


Something Rotten! Nigel Bottom Sketch, Anna Grywalski Oct 2019

Something Rotten! Nigel Bottom Sketch, Anna Grywalski

Playbill and Promotion

Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film

Something Rotten! Nigel Bottom sketch by Anna Grywalski, Costume Designer


Something Rotten! Shylock Sketch, Anna Grywalski Oct 2019

Something Rotten! Shylock Sketch, Anna Grywalski

Playbill and Promotion

Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film

Something Rotten! Shylock sketch by Anna Grywalski, Costume Designer


Something Rotten! "Eggs" Sketch, Anna Grywalski Oct 2019

Something Rotten! "Eggs" Sketch, Anna Grywalski

Playbill and Promotion

Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film

Something Rotten! "Eggs" sketch by Anna Grywalski, Costume Designer


Something Rotten! Showgirls "Omelette" Sketch, Anna Grywalski Oct 2019

Something Rotten! Showgirls "Omelette" Sketch, Anna Grywalski

Playbill and Promotion

Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film

Something Rotten! showgirls "Omelette" sketch by Anna Grywalski, Costume Designer


Something Rotten! Brother Jeremiah Sketch, Anna Grywalski Oct 2019

Something Rotten! Brother Jeremiah Sketch, Anna Grywalski

Playbill and Promotion

Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film

Something Rotten! Brother Jeremiah sketch by Anna Grywalski, Costume Designer


Something Rotten! Nick Bottom Sketch, Anna Grywalski Oct 2019

Something Rotten! Nick Bottom Sketch, Anna Grywalski

Playbill and Promotion

Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film

Something Rotten! Nick Bottom sketch by Anna Grywalski, Costume Designer


Something Rotten! Bea Sketch, Anna Grywalski Oct 2019

Something Rotten! Bea Sketch, Anna Grywalski

Playbill and Promotion

Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film

Something Rotten! Bea sketch by Ann Grywalski, Costume Designer


Something Rotten! Lord Clapham Sketch, Anna Grywalski Oct 2019

Something Rotten! Lord Clapham Sketch, Anna Grywalski

Playbill and Promotion

Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film

Something Rotten! Lord Clapham sketch by Anna Grywalski, Costume Designer


Something Rotten! Puritan Women Sketch, Anna Grywalski Oct 2019

Something Rotten! Puritan Women Sketch, Anna Grywalski

Playbill and Promotion

Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film

Something Rotten! Puritan Women sketch by Anna Grywalski, Costume Designer


Something Rotten! Eggs Cracked Sketch, Anna Grywalski Oct 2019

Something Rotten! Eggs Cracked Sketch, Anna Grywalski

Playbill and Promotion

Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film

Something Rotten! Eggs Cracked sketch by Anna Grywalski, Costume Designer


Something Rotten! Nostradamus Sketch, Anna Grywalski Oct 2019

Something Rotten! Nostradamus Sketch, Anna Grywalski

Playbill and Promotion

Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film

Something Rotten! Nostradamus sketch by Anna Grywalski, Costume Designer


Textile Society Of America Newsletter 31:2—Fall 2019, Textile Society Of America Oct 2019

Textile Society Of America Newsletter 31:2—Fall 2019, Textile Society Of America

Textile Society of America Newsletters

Letter from the President

TSA News:
Announcing the 2019 Fellows of the Textile Society of America
New Professionals Convening: Envisioning Textiles Futures
Observations of New Professionals Convening: Envisioning Textiles Futures
Board Workshop with artEquity
Announcing Research Travel Grant Recipients
Textiles Close Up: Textiles Old and New in Detroit’s Cultural Center
Cooper Hewitt’s Object of the Day Blog Hosts TSA Members for NYC Textile Month

In Memoriam: Marion Coleman

In Memoriam: Archie Brennan

TSA Symposium News
17th Biennial Symposium: Hidden Stories/Human Lives
16th Biennial Symposium Workshop Review: Rediscovering the Potential of WARP(S)

International Exhibitions

Featured Article
A Land of Light and …


Getting Located: Queer Semiotics In Dress, Callen Zimmerman Sep 2019

Getting Located: Queer Semiotics In Dress, Callen Zimmerman

Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects

The body, a long contested site of identity construction, has been used by historically by queers to convey desire, build affinity and transgress norms. Looking at the fashioned queer body, this capstone takes the form of a proposal for an art exhibition at the Leslie Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art. Seeking to engage with objects, performance and film which approximate, provide proxy for or depart from the body as a site, it explores the social and political quagmire of getting dressed. Comprised of contemporary art that looks at the rupture of legible bodily semiotics, this show wonders what …


Working With Youth Has Its Own Rewards, Challenges, College Of Education And Human Development Jul 2019

Working With Youth Has Its Own Rewards, Challenges, College Of Education And Human Development

Family and Consumer Sciences News

Support and education for professionals who work with young people in programs outside of the classroom are growing, and Western Michigan University has responded by expanding its training and internships in this area.

The College of Education and Human Development added two degrees in 2019 to build its academic offerings, as well as community-based professional opportunities, helping its students become leaders in youth and community development.


Photo Essay: Holding Up The Sky: Wabanaki People, Culture, History & Art, Tilly Laskey Jul 2019

Photo Essay: Holding Up The Sky: Wabanaki People, Culture, History & Art, Tilly Laskey

Maine History

Holding up the Sky is on view at Maine Historical Society through February 1, 2019. The exhibition gallery is located at 489 Congress St. in Portland. Please visit MaineHistory.org for hours and ticket information.


Sky Cubacub Interview, Spencer Nieto Jun 2019

Sky Cubacub Interview, Spencer Nieto

Asian American Art Oral History Project

Artist Bio: Rebirth Garments are designed and made by hand by Sky Cubacub. Sky is a non-binary queer and disabled Filipinx human from Chicago, IL with life long anxiety and panic disorders. Sky first dreamed of this collection while in high school and couldn’t find a place where they could buy a chest binder as a person who was under 18, and who didn't have access to a credit card to buy one online. Sky is especially interested in Rebirth Garments being accessible to queer and disabled youth and is working on creating a program for making free/reduced priced garments …


Imaging Exploitation, Complexity, And Paradox In Subaltern Labor Photography, Mahnure Janis May 2019

Imaging Exploitation, Complexity, And Paradox In Subaltern Labor Photography, Mahnure Janis

Theses and Dissertations

Imaging Exploitation, Complexity, and Paradox in Subaltern Labor Photography is an expanded cinema performance examining 'cheap' labor in the fast fashion industry through a self-reflexive diasporic lens. The images and narration explores the garment factories in Bangladesh and contains ‘a photographer’s cognitive meta-data’, including ethical dilemmas while taking the images.