Apparel design students strut their stuff

design students model their collection
Mark Vorreuter
Apparel design students model their collection, "The White Rebel."

On Dec. 5, students in Cornell's apparel design classes strutted their semester projects in a Department of Fiber Science and Apparel Design fashion show. Here, a team from Professor Van Dyk Lewis' junior-level apparel design class project model their collection, centered on the independent woman who might jump on a motorcycle and ride off to work in a white suit to a world where most women wear black. The inspiration behind the line was the iconic movie actor James Dean.

"Our logo is a cream spider because spiders are often associated with black. But in Robert Frost's poem 'Design' he refers to a white spider that we used as our starting point," explains Gizelle Begler '08. "Spiders are independent, lingering alone in the center of their self-built webs. We took web to mean world ... and our woman is the center of her world. Like our line, spiders are delicate and small, but still possess a great deal of presence. We called our woman the White Rebel."

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