DEPARTMENT OF
Family and Consumer Sciences
Fashion Design and Merchandising
17
Feb
2025
When Dr. Andy Reilly took students to the “Magic” fashion convention in Las Vegas this February, illustrator Trivia Hiller remembered him. She recalled he’s the one with the college students. “That’s really impressive,” Dr. Reilly said. “She drew us last year. So I think we made a good impression.”
Five FDM students went with Dr. Reilly to “Magic,” one of the largest fashion conventions in the world. Students saw and experienced the buying side of the industry and watched vendors showcase their upcoming collections while retailers placed orders.
Dr. Reilly has been taking students to Magic for over 10 years and said he really enjoys helping students connect the classroom to the real world. “Their faces light up as they realize all that it encompasses,” he said. The students spent two days at the convention meeting and networking with potential employers and making connections. This year’s convention featured talks on minority business owners and color forecasting.
Grace Flagg was one of the students who attended. She valued her experience and said, “It was an incredible opportunity to gain more insight on buying and sourcing within the fashion industry. I attended several seminars where industry experts shared their knowledge on the latest trends and best practices. It was fascinating to learn about the emerging technologies and sustainable practices that are shaping the future of fashion.”
While there, students experienced some special events, like practicing their golf swings in a portable, digital golf pod, getting their make-up styled professionally, screen-printing their own t-shirts, and being illustrated by Trivia Hiller.
By Andy Reilly
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2
Oct
2024
Mini totes bags are one of the trendy items lately. FDM student club, Stole Society, led by Masisa Kim (SS president) and five dedicated FDM student officers, had the 1st-semester event – making own mini totes—on September 30th, 2024. Over 22 participants from various majors had a rich learning experience at the Miller Design Lab. They learned how to use a machine and add lace trims and other embellishments, creating cute and fancy mini totes. This hands-on experience has surely enriched their skills and will motivate them for future events. We extend our heartfelt thanks to each and every one of you who generously donated fabrics and trims to FDM. We truly appreciate your support. Please check out @stolesociety for upcoming events and Stole workshops.
By Minako McCarthy
9
Sep
The Welina Mānoa: Kick-Off event took place on September 4 at the Campus Center, Kuykendall Lawn, and Legacy Path. The event featured a variety of on-campus departments, programs, clubs, and offices at the Resource Fair, with music from KTUH and live performances by the UH Band and UH Rainbow Dancers. At our FDM booth, visitors learned more about FDM’s offerings, including courses, student projects, and our student club, Stole Society. Special thanks to Drs. Minako McCarthy, Ju-Young Kang, Shu Hwa Lin, and our Stole Society officers—Elliana Abecede, Hailie Chinn, Marisa Kim, Johnell Ladera, Edelina Bagaporo, and Kasandra Miao—for organizing and setting up the booth. A big shout-out to Elliana, who crafted and handed out balloon animals to visitors, making our booth a highlight of the event! We sincerely appreciate all the help and support from our Stole Society officers! Watch the video.
By Ju-Young Kang
10
Jun
Andy Reilly, profession in FDM, gave a gallery talk at the Honolulu Museum of Art on June 8 as part of the Fashion Aloha exitigion gallery talks. His talk, "Identity and Aloha Shirts" was the result of research he did on aesthetic preferences of aloha shirts by Hawaiian, Local, and haole men. Dr. Reilly found that while Hawaiian and Local men select shirts that reflect the Hawaiian Islands accurately to identify themselves as not-tourists but as residents, haole men upon moving to Hawai`i go through a process of learning about shirts and change their aesthetic preferences to demonstrate they are the good haole. During the talk, model Makana Gomes modeled different shirts as he talked about them. Dr. Reilly will be giving this talk at an upcoming symposium in NYC in November.
1
May
The 58th UHM Fashion Exhibition, In the Multiverse, was held on the 30th April at the UHM campus center Ballroom. We had more than 170 attendees, including students’ families and friends, local businesses, and journalists. Fashion students showcased exquisite collections through authentic videographies, museum-formed expositions, and salon-style live model presentations.
We all appreciate your support!! Please keep tuning in to the FDM Instagram and UH Fashion Show Instagram for updates on the FDM program. @fdm_uhm & @uhmfashionshow
25
Apr
The FDM 495: Capstone Portfolio class had the great opportunity to talk story with two local fashion designers and entrepreneurs, Summer Shiigi (Ten Tomorrow) and Rumi Roberston (Rumi Murakami label). The two designers discussed their background information, their triumphs, trials, and tribulations in owning a small business. The fashion gurus encouraged our soon-to-be graduates to ask questions in regards to the fashion industry and in owning a small business in this current business climate, what to expect after graduation, as well as what advice they can share with new fashion graduates in a very competitive field. The FDMseniors were thrilled that the designers disclosed their experiences and insights and are grateful to have met with Summer and Rumi. We are truly appreciative to have Summer and Rumi’s unyielding 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, Summer and Rumi!
By Abby Cristi-Kim
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