Gene Suh thrives on disorder; his deconstructed work retains a kinetic energy.
A crucifix blurred is a star, she writes.
Glory Lees gentle exploration of corporate garb, meanwhile, is more SFW.

Like Nordstrom, Sue Sima uses the CLO program, which enables 3D design.
Her own pole dancing informs an armor-inspired collection with futuristic touches.
The moral might be that humor can temper dystopia.

The former imagines her protagonists inhabiting a seaside town.
Hartleys collection is built around a self-written film script.
Henry Hawks thesis is built around denim, a universal uniform.

Look for him to explore that theme further as a participant in the Supima Design Competition.
As easy on the eyes as her clothes are, they are also purposeful.
The belief that creativity can change the world is a beautiful sentiment, one shared by all the students.

Ethan Hoskins discovered in the course of his apparel design studies that he wanted to pursue painting.
The paintings are a reminder of the importance of following ones heart.











