The University of Wisconsin-Stout’s Annual Fashion Show
The University of Wisconsin-Stout’s annual fashion show, Fashion Without Fabric, returned for another stunning presentation of student works last Saturday, April 15. The sold-out event kicked off at 7pm in the Memorial Student Center Great Hall at UW-Stout.
3D Design Course Students Showcase Their Skills
The event allows 3D Design course students to show off their skills – according to each year’s theme. This year’s theme was “Inventions & Innovations”. Teams drew a random slip of paper to see which invention from across the centuries they were assigned. Their fashion creations will represent a vast array of items, including pacemakers, motorcycles, guitars, gummy bears, Lego, kites, jet engines, bubble gum, cassette tapes, and even Cheese Whiz, explained Cathie Weissman, a financial specialist for the School of Art and Design.
Invitation to Innovation Supporters and Community
The school’s website states, “For this year’s theme, “Inventions and Innovations,” teams drew a random slip of paper to see which invention from across the centuries they were assigned. Their fashion creations will represent a vast array of items, including pacemakers, motorcycles, guitars, gummy bears, Lego, kites, jet engines, bubble gum, cassette tapes, and even Cheese Whiz.”
The event is an invitation to innovation supporters and the community to celebrate the creative, scholarly, and athletic talents of UW-Stout’s students. It provides students with a unique platform to showcase their work and gain exposure in the local community.