DEPARTMENT OF
Family and Consumer Sciences
Led by Teri Sunada, the Breast Friends 808 team for the 2024 Komen Hawaii More Than Pink Walk welcomed CTAHR staff, student assistants, faculty, and former employees.
CTAHR and the Heliconia Society International will present the Society’s XXII Conference at the UH Mānoa Campus Center Ballroom, March 23–25, 2025.
A new anthurium cultivar produced by CTAHR's anthurium breeding program was named in honor of a renowned Canadian floral designer at the 2024 Fresh Look Expo, hosted in Hilo by Hawaii Floriculture & Nursery Association (HFNA).
Professor Andy Reilly and Graduate Student Jordan Antonio received the “Paper of Distinction Award” for the Cultural track at the 2024 conference of the International Textile and Apparel Association (ITAA). ITAA is the premier organization for textile and fashion scholars and presents awards based on a rigorous selection process. Reilly and Antonio’s paper was a case study of Native Hawaiian fashion designer Micah Kamohoaliʻi and how he utilizes cultural values to guide his designing and manufacturing processes. This work highlights issues of agency, sustainability, and authenticity. The paper will be published in early 2025. Reilly and Antonio acknowledge this research was made possible via a HATCH grant from the US Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service.
By Andy Reilly
FDM alumna Kristen Domingcil gave a guest talk in FDM 101 Introduction to the Fashion Industry on Tuesday, October 15. Kristen and her colleague, Emily Fujimura, both work for Trendtex Fabrics and talked about the fabric business, from design to production and sales. Kristen graduated in 2011 and has since worked in NYC for Ralph Lauren and Yigal Azroul, and returned to Honolulu a few years ago where she worked with the merchandising team for Jeans Warehouse and the wholesale team for Angels by the Sea. Kristen told the students that her love of fashion comes from textiles and she enjoys helping to develop not only the look and prints of textiles, but the textures and weaves. Emily advised students to take as many electives in fashion as possible so that they have well-rounded skill set.
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