MODERN MODEL
The 19th Annual Fashion Expose
Presented by The African American Textile Society
About Fashion Exposé
We are proud to say that Fashion Exposé is the longest running, student design competition on North Carolina State University's campus. This awe inspiring production began in 1997 and served as an outlet for student's to showcase their design capabilities while competing for minimal scholarship funds. Over the past 17 years, the show has evolved from its initial beginnings in the College of Textile's Convocation Center to a full scale production now held in the 1,500 seat Talley Ballroom on main campus.
Fashion Exposé showcases the work of many diverse desingers each year. Our 2015 show contained 15 student designers and more than 60 models walked the runway wearing the unique designs created by NC State's very own students. Each year we are thankful to see our production grow in size and grace the eyes of many inidivudials from the Triangle and surrounding area.
This year's theme
MODERN MODEL
This year the focus is on the present...
The younger generations are revolutionizing what fashion means today. We've ditched extravagant patterns and have begun featuring monochromatic color schemes in our wardrobes. We are taking it back to simplicity, just with a twist.