DEPARTMENT OF
Family and Consumer Sciences
Fashion Design and Merchandising
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Dec
2023
The Stole Society, an FDM student club, as a RIO (Registered Independent Organization), recently worked on an upcycled project. Motivated student members and an instructor created various upcycled, one-of-a-kind garments and sold the items at the campus center on Dec 4, 2023. We will continue working on the project next semester. The next Rainbow Bazaar will be sometime in early 2024. Please let us know if you have any gently used garments and want to join us. SS President: Quinn Curammeng--quinnkln@hawaii.edu -written by Minako McCarthy
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10
Nov
Dr. Shu-Hwa Lin, Department of Family & Consumer Sciences Fashion Design & Merchandising, leads a group of UH students (including one FDM, one Business, and three Engineering students) and one Textile & apparel student from Washing State University to attend the NASA MITTIC Fall 2023 Pitch competition. These six students and Dr. Shu-Hwa Lin were invited to visit Houston, TX, for three days to give a poster presentation, an oral presentation, and an exciting VIP tour of NASA, which included the Mission Control Center, Training Center, and Rocket Center. Participants are Chester Leoso, Matthew Kirimitsu, Johnathan Hollis, Alexander Castillo, Johnell Ladera (from UH), and Nehemiah Duran (from Washington State University). All students presented very outstanding and professional presentations. Dr. Lin expressed that she was proud of students’ outstanding performances (both poster and oral presentations). Watch the video (LINK) -written by Shu-Hwa Lin
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Dr. Ju-Young Kang (FDM)’s research article, titled “Artificial intelligence-powered digital solutions in the fashion industry: A mixed-methods study on AI-based customer services,” has been published in the International Journal of Fashion Design, Technology and Education [LINK]. Using a sequential mixed-methods approach, this research examined customer experiences with and the uses and gratifications of AI chatbots as AI-based customer services and the influence of customers’ perceptions of service quality in AI-based customer services on favorable customer experiences, brand loyalty, and purchase loyalty. For more information, read the full article [LINK] -written by Ju-Young Kang
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Former employees of Aloha Airlines recently donated a collection of uniforms to the UHM Historic Costume Collection. The donation includes over 50 flight attendant uniforms from the 1950s to 2000s and represents the changes in fashion trends designed by local brands like Baba Kea and Tori Richard. For more information, read the artcle (LINK). -written by Andrew Reilly
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During this fall 2023 semester, the FDM 495: Capstone Portfolio class had the great opportunity to meet and talk stories with two local fashion designers, Matt Bruening (Bruening label) and Allison Izu Song (Allison Izu label). The two designers shared their background information, their triumphs and challenges in the fashion industry, and what they are looking forward to accomplishing in the near future. The FDM seniors were encouraged to ask questions such as what to expect after graduation, as well as what advice they can share with new fashion graduates in a very competitive field. The FDM seniors were thrilled that the designers disclosed their experiences and insights and are grateful to have met with Matt and Allison. We are truly appreciative to have Matt and Allison’s unwavering support all these years. They have been the best mentors to FDM students in our internship program, as well as very active FDM Advisory Board members. Mahalo, Matt and Allison! -written by Marie Cristi-Kim
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Sep
FDM senior designer, Leah Aoki, has been accepted to present one of her garments at the 2023 International Textile and Apparel Association’s (ITAA) annual conference. The conference will be held in Baltimore, Maryland, on November 8-11. When asked about her achievement, Leah said, “I am very excited to present one of my original pieces at the ITAA this coming November!” There’s good reason for her to feel excited. Her garment went through a rigorous blind reviewing process in which the acceptance rate for the undergraduate category this year was a mere 28%. Leah’s mentor and advisor, Professor Minako McCarthy, and the entire FDM ohana is very proud of her. -written by Minako McCarthy
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