Posts Tagged ‘F&BCM’

Fashion-packed

Tuesday, April 8th, 2014

Dazzling in Red

Dazzling in Red

The theme for this year’s Milestone fashion show was all about exercise and the intersection of sports and active wear. According to the organizers, the show was inspired by the debates about the Affordable Health Care Act.

To see more images from the show, click here.

Original VPA designs
Original VPA designs
Sporty Fashions

Sporty Fashions

Making High Fashion from the Thrifty Shopper

Making High Fashion from the Thrifty Shopper

Fashion physicality (a tribute to Betsey Johnson)

Fashion physicality (a tribute to Betsey Johnson)

Stepping into the fashion game

Stepping into the fashion game

Milestone Finale

Finale

Show Style

Tuesday, April 8th, 2014
Twins

Twins

Here are some of the stylish folk who attended the F&BCM show last week.

Show ready

Show ready

Front Row

Front Row

Checking out the student produced ads after the show

Checking out the student-produced fashion ads, which lined the walls of Hergenhan Auditorium

On the Runway (with Cheerleaders)

Tuesday, April 8th, 2014
Fashion & Beauty Communication Milestone Show Kick-off (Herg Auditorium)

Fashion & Beauty Communication Milestone Show Kick-off (Herg Auditorium)

 

The Syracuse University Cheerleaders kicked off the 2014 Fashion in Motion: Fashion & Beauty Communications Milestone Fashion Show  last week in Hergenhan Auditorium and gave the models a run for their money.
SU's Ladies of Hype

SU’s Ladies of Hype

Transformative Spaces

Saturday, April 5th, 2014
Flex Space: The Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium was set up for a fashion show Friday night.

The Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium was set up for a fashion show Friday night.

The Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium may be the most flexible interior space in the city. We’ve seen it used for class lectures, film screenings, music concerts, and next week it will be the site for TEDx Syracuse University. Last night the venue was adapted for the 2014 Fashion and Beauty Communications Milestone Fashion Show.

Wonder if anyone has used it for a wedding ceremony yet?