Recently I was approached by a young student at Parsons who was busy creating a fashion collection for her senior thesis. She explained that long-term, she was trying to launch her own line, but she'd also be very happy to work for a company that she believed in....and that she needed someone to help do hair for her project. I loved her passion and energy and found her incredibly inspirational, so I agreed to assist her during the shoot. Having loved the grunge inspired hair from Saint Laurent at Paris fashion week by Orlando Pita , we decided grunge hair would perfect for her shoot.
Here's her story. First thank you for agreeing to do this. How long have you been attending Parsons?
I have been attending Parsons for 4 years (7 months of those years spent abroad)
Who or What inspired you to get into fashion?
I’ve always been interested in the arts when I was younger (drawing, painting, graphic design, photography) so attending an art & design school was inevitable. I also moved around a lot during my childhood and coming from my inherited (Sudanese) culture where there are regulations (or judgment) & connotations placed on what women vs men should wear, mixed with my western culture (being raised mostly in the US), their clash in values & identity or globalization in general is exciting to me and pushing those boundaries/limitations.
Who are your favorite designers?
Alaïa, Yohji, Haider & Dries
What was the inspiration behind your collection?
Boxing (the sport) referencing the uniforms & environment of the boxers through a juxtaposition of fabrics & techniques using menswear patterns as a base
Where is your favorite place to buy fabric?
In NYC: B&J, Libra Leather
Where in fashion do you see yourself in 5 years?