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Students Are Runway-Ready for Picnic Day

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Dennis Liu prepares a menswear outfit
Senior design major Dennis Liu prepares a menswear outfit inspired by Korean popular culture that incorporates traditional feminine fabrics into menswear. Karin Higgins/嘿嘿视频 photo

Ruben Rojas
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Sewing machines click and hum, scissors whip through fabric and somber gray mannequins are brought to life as they鈥檙e draped in outfits of red, blue, purple and white. It鈥檚 the Cruess Hall sewing lab at 嘿嘿视频 鈥 鈥淧roject Runway,鈥 but without all the drama.

The 20 students in the studio are all design majors, most near graduation, and, combined, the four-to-six-piece fashion collection each creates during the class will be the centerpiece of the 嘿嘿视频  Fashion Show April 18. (You can learn more by .)

Since the Fashion Show started 28 years ago as an independent study group, it has become one of Picnic Day鈥檚 most popular events. Then, in 2005, design professor Susan Avila created the class, DES 179 鈥淪ignature Collection,鈥 to put the show together. This is the first year Avila, now  chair, hasn鈥檛 taught the class.

鈥淭he fashion show is probably the most visible outreach by the department, and it appeals to many types of individuals because it is entertaining in addition to showcasing talented student work,鈥 she says.

Fashion and Design Society stages show

Susan Huey is a student in the class, but, as co-president of the  she鈥檚 much more. The organization she leads stages the Picnic Day Fashion Show, and she creates stunning looks herself. Her collection, called Biomorphic Bloom, celebrates spring with outfits blooming like red snapdragons, fuchsia roses and blue-purple hydrangeas.

鈥淚鈥檝e just always been fascinated by nature,鈥 says Huey, 21, of Fresno.

Drawing on Gothic architecture

鈥榃e are the only campus that offers fashion, and considering that fashion is one of the major industries in California this is significant.鈥

鈥 Susan Avila

Rumiko Adame went the other direction, drawing on Gothic architecture with its vaulted arches, decorative stone tracery and muted colors. One of her dresses has vertical fabric tubes stuffed with batting to imitate columns.

鈥淚 love the architecture from that period, especially the churches,鈥 says Adame, 21, of Los Angeles. 鈥淟ast summer I was able to go to Great Britain and see them in person so the impact was ever greater.鈥

Mixing up menswear

The only male in the class, Dennis Liu, 21, is also the only one making all menswear. He鈥檚 also the noisiest, hammering snaps into a white pleather and black lace jacket.

鈥淚鈥檓 playing with mixing textiles, bringing things together that normally don鈥檛 go together,鈥 says the Fremont native.

Delores Christiansen is piecing together outfits from the other students鈥 scraps to emphasize sustainability. The lining of her reversible jacket juxtaposes tweed, red lace, and a bold and modern green print.

鈥淢y aim is to use all recycled material and explore non-traditional ideas of what is beautiful,鈥 says Christiansen, 22, of Santa Cruz.

Others have been inspired by the 鈥淕reat Gatsby鈥 era, masquerade ball costumes and Victorian period underwear.

Design class offers supportive environment

Although students often trip over one another in the crowded room, it鈥檚 a jovial and supportive environment.

鈥淲e鈥檝e all bonded by taking studio classes together,鈥 Huey says. 鈥淲e bounce ideas off of each other and help one another. We鈥檝e also done some all-nighters in the studio together.鈥

Helen Koo, an assistant professor teaching the class for the first time, was impressed by the spirit of cooperation and the students鈥 ambitions.

鈥淭hey critique one another鈥檚 outfits and work really well together,鈥 Koo says. 鈥淪ome actually help one another making, preparing or transporting garments, supplies and materials. They鈥檝e been very self-motivated, very passionate and creative.

鈥淭hey used interesting materials and techniques 鈥 recycled plastics, images of friends and families, metals, needle felting, laser cutting, digital textile printing and even 3D body scanning.鈥

Also part of the show will be  11 student-created red dresses made in a partnership between the design department and the  for women鈥檚 heart health awareness.

In addition, students from across campus can enter outfits that focus on sustainability and use recycled materials.

UC鈥檚 only comprehensive design department

嘿嘿视频 has the only comprehensive design department in the UC system. Along with fashion, the department has programs in graphic design, museum exhibition design, architecture and lighting and operates the . The department offers a bachelor's degree and Master's of Fine Arts degree.

鈥淲e are the only campus that offers fashion, and considering that fashion is one of the major industries in California this is significant,鈥 Avila says, 鈥渆specially in light of new areas such as wearable technology.鈥

Tickets to the fashion show in the ARC Ballroom are for sale this week at the. There will be shows at 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Tickets are $5 for 嘿嘿视频 students and $7 for everyone else.

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