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More Trees, Please

More Trees, Please 14 March 2018

More Trees, Please

Rich Criley (TPSS) participated in the Trees for Honolulu’s Future workshop on March 9 by showing the series of Extension publications he has written called Expanding Tree Diversity in Hawai‘i’s Landscapes that provide alternatives for landscapers and home growers to the most commonly used trees.

Prune Your Plants

Prune Your Plants 14 March 2018

Prune Your Plants

Cooperative Extension’s Andrea Kawabata (TPSS) and Stuart Nakamoto (HNFAS), along with Tracie Matsumoto from USDA ARS DKI PBARC, hosted two coffee-pruning field days at the Kona Cooperative Extension and Research Station.

New Faces: Roshan Manandhar

New Faces: Roshan Manandhar 14 March 2018

New Faces: Roshan Manandhar

Welcome to Roshan Manandhar, who is joining the Cooperative Extension team in Kaua‘i County as an assistant Extension agent! Roshan has both MS and PhD degrees in entomology from UHM, with post-doctoral experience at Lincoln University in Missouri. 

Tropical Showcase

Tropical Showcase 14 March 2018

Tropical Showcase

The Variety Showcase Goes Tropical event hosted by GoFarm Hawai‘i and the Culinary Breeding Network at Kapi‘olani Community College was an exciting celebration that brought an array of exciting crop varietals together with culture and cuisine, blended brilliantly in bite-size tastings by local chefs.

Up, Up, and Away!

Up, Up, and Away! 7 March 2018

Up, Up, and Away!

Hawai‘i 4-H is highlighted in the National Institute for Food and Agriculture’s Annual Report. The section on youth development notes the STEM-enrichment activities, such as rocketry, that 4-H brings to youth in the Islands. 

New Faces: Casey Bohan

New Faces: Casey Bohan 28 February 2018

New Faces: Casey Bohan

Welcome to Casey Bohan, who has just started at Waiakea Research Station as an agricultural research technician. 

Farming After GoFarm

Farming After GoFarm 28 February 2018

Farming After GoFarm

The beginning-farmer training program GoFarm Hawai‘i held its first Alumni Conference on February 17, where over 100 participants from O‘ahu, Kaua‘i, Maui, and Hawai‘i Island came together to network and learn.

P-20 GENE-IUSES

P-20 GENE-IUSES 21 February 2018

P-20 GENE-IUSES

Staff from the Gene-ius Day program attended the 2018 Hawaii P-20 Middle School Career Industry Fair held on February 15 at the Hawaii Convention Center, introducing students to exciting career pathways in agriculture.

AG WITH A CAPITOL “A”

AG WITH A CAPITOL “A” 21 February 2018

AG WITH A CAPITOL “A”

CTAHR was out in force at the recent Ag Day at the Capitol, which gave legislators a glimpse of the many important impacts agriculture has in the Islands.

Welcome Nolan Johnson

Welcome Nolan Johnson 21 February 2018

Welcome Nolan Johnson

Nolan Johnson, a new agricultural research technician at Mealani Research Station and master’s candidate in Tropical Plant and Soil Sciences with an emphasis on irrigation management, has a background in golf course mangement and civil engineering.

THEY’RE AWARE

THEY’RE AWARE 14 February 2018

THEY’RE AWARE

Over 500 students and teachers attended the Agriculture and Environmental Awareness Day event at the Urban Garden Center to learn about the importance of agriculture and the environment in the community and to find out more about career opportunities in agriculture and environmental studies in Hawai‘i.

AGVENTURE HAS BEEN AN ADVENTURE!

AGVENTURE HAS BEEN AN ADVENTURE! 14 February 2018

AGVENTURE HAS BEEN AN ADVENTURE!

The 4-H AGventure program has just concluded its fifth year. Over a thousand 4th-graders had an opportunity to learn about Hawai‘i’s agriculture from the best of the best. 4-H AGventure owes its success to the support, dedication, and time of the many volunteers who work to make it so great!

Bright Roots

Bright Roots 7 February 2018

Bright Roots

There will be an open house showcasing observations of a colorful carrot variety trial conducted at the Poamoho Research Station on Wednesday, February 28, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Malama ‘Ulu

Malama ‘Ulu 7 February 2018

Malama ‘Ulu

Natural Resources and Environmental Management grad student Blaire Langston is holding a workshop on Saturday, February 17, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon in St. John 106 on how to participate in the ‘Ulu Phenology Project.

A Family (and Community) Man

A Family (and Community) Man 5 February 2018

A Family (and Community) Man

County Administrator Russell Messing was guest speaker at the recent Kaua‘i Association of Family and Community Education Achievement Day luncheon.

Isle Welcomes Isele

Isle Welcomes Isele 5 February 2018

Isle Welcomes Isele

Eli Isele joins CTAHR as the assistant Extension agent in sustainable agriculture in Hilo.

Oh Savannah!

Oh Savannah! 2 February 2018

Oh Savannah!

Recent Kansas State University graduate Savannah Katulski has bid goodbye to her mainland friends and joined CTAHR as livestock and 4-H Extension faculty member for Kaua‘i county.

Hot Topic

Hot Topic 2 February 2018

Hot Topic

CTAHR faculty and partners briefed elected officials and legislative staffers on the issue of wildfires in Hawai‘i on a field trip to the Waianae Mountains. 

Beefing Up 4-H Skills

Beefing Up 4-H Skills 2 February 2018

Beefing Up 4-H Skills

CTAHR livestock expert Kyle Caires is conducting clinics for 4-H youth on Hawai‘i and Maui islands.

No Beating this Bushe

No Beating this Bushe 2 February 2018

No Beating this Bushe

The floriculture and nursery industry honors CTAHR veteran and alumnus Brian Bushe for dedicated service to the college and the agricultural community in Hawai‘i.

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6 January 2021

Backstage Pass

FDM’s fashion show production class will be co-taught by a New York icon

Backstage Pass

by Amanda Stevens

This year marks the 55th annual Fashion Show, and the occasion will feature an unprecedented behind-the-scenes look at the making of a fashion show, leading up to the formal presentation in May.

Amid the pandemic, the fashion show production class is being challenged to pivot and reinvent the show in a way that is relevant, meaningful, and safe. This means planning and implementing a 100% virtual show. Fortunately for Fashion Design and Merchandising students, an icon of the New York City fashion scene will lead the class.

Lynne O’Neill, among the best and most notable fashion show producer/directors will co-teach FDM 430 this Spring 2021 semester. New York City-based, Honolulu-born O’Neill not only produces and directs fashion shows, she’s also an event producer. Her 40-year career includes producing shows for New York Fashion Week, magazines and retailers; launch events with the Rolling Stones and Usher for Best Buy; fashion show consulting for CW’s “Gossip Girl,” Bravo’s “The Fashion Show” and “Sex and the City: The Movie.”  Lynne was the inspiration for the Margaret Cho character in HBO’s “Sex and the City” episode, “The Real Me,” as well as the fashion show consultant – and so much more.

O’Neill launched and was the Executive Producer of HONOLULU Fashion Week 2014, 2015, 2016 presented by Hawaiian Airlines and produced by HONOLULU Magazine at the Hawaii Convention Center. She continues her career heading her New York-based fashion show and event company. [lynneoneill.com /IG @lynneohula]

With O’Neill’s strong international connections, it is only fitting that she has worked with the best in the industry – and some of the most esteemed in the industry are from Hawai’i. Her colleagues who will serve as guest speakers for our FDM 430 class include: 

  • Roman Young: (model agency director) A graduate of ‘Iolani School, Roman Young left his home in Hawai‘i to pursue a career in the fashion industry, winning a position as junior agent under the founder and director of Elite Model Management, John Casablancas. Young went on to become director and president of top modeling agency, Wilhelmina Models and a judge for international editions of America Next Top Model. He now has his own successful international modeling and talent agency NOMAD MGMT. [nomadmgmt.com /IG @romanyoung]

 

  • Keke Lindgard (international model). Born in Ka’a’awa and discovered by Roman Young at age 15, Keke debuted at Rag & Bone that year. She has walked the runway in Victoria Secret, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Prada, and Ralph Lauren fashion shows; and appeared in editorials for French Elle, Australian Vogue, Numero France, Marie Claire Italia, and Allure. [IG @kekelindgard]

 

  • Don Sumada (stylist). Born in Hilo, Don attended UH Mānoa before earning his degree from the Fashion Institute of Technology. Sumada’s recent work includes spreads in Four Seasons Magazine and SOMA After working at publications including Harper’s Bazaar, Teen Vogue, Esquire and L’Uomo Vogue, Sumada is now a freelance stylist for magazine editorials and fashion shows, including New York Fashion Week, Milan Fashion Week and HONOLULU Fashion Week. [donsumada.com]

The UHM Fashion Show, which has run annually since 1966, gives student designers an opportunity to spotlight their creations before colleagues, alumni, family members, and industry representatives. It provides hands-on training in many important aspects of fashion promotion and merchandising. While guided by class instructors/mentors and guest speakers, FDM students are responsible for all aspects of the show, from publicity to staging, from collecting and disbursing revenues to model selection and styling.

I am co-teaching the class. Mentored by O’Neill, I am a UH alumnus, fashion journalist, editorial stylist, and entertainment blogger. I’ve produced and directed high-profile fashion shows for more than 10 years and assisted O’Neill backstage during all three years of HONOLULU Fashion Week. A career highlight was working backstage for O’Neill at a Vivienne Tam show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York.

Know someone who wants to take the class? Please contact me at amanda85@hawaii.edu.

Photo courtesy of Eli Schmidt.