ABOUT RUNWAY 2024
Every year, the Apparel Design & Merchandising program at SFSU hosts a captivating fashion exhibition that highlights unique collections crafted by senior designers. These gifted students meticulously develop their ideas, mood boards, color palettes, and sketches, transforming their visions into stunning runway creations. In addition, this year's event will spotlight the innovative work of junior designers who are committed to sustainability, incorporating donated textiles to craft new, marketable garments. These designers are dedicated to minimizing waste and advocating for a more environmentally conscious fashion industry by reimagining the appearance of existing clothing.
SPONSORS
EVENT PRODUCTION
Itze Flores â—‹ Mickey Olivas â—‹ Angel Thao â—‹ Arturo Yueng â—‹ Kirsten Flores â—‹ Alexa Galvan â—‹ Raisa Keeton â—‹ Remia Lindsay â—‹ Alexann Wangeline â—‹ Sarah Rozaner â—‹ Lynnette Chhumao â—‹ Justin Barnett â—‹ Franda Cervantes â—‹ Ashleigh Rawson â—‹ Joanna Patterson â—‹ Arnel Noquez â—‹ Kreeley Wilmoth â—‹ Sarah Shahbazian â—‹ Kamaria Grigsby â—‹ Trista Livermore â—‹ Kobe Montenegro â—‹ Jaden Arce â—‹ Olivia Shelton â—‹ Avery Hodge â—‹ Brooke Adams â—‹ Madison Smith â—‹ Maya Bergkvist â—‹ Nola Maley â—‹ Chris Stephens â—‹ Nina Devera â—‹ Maureen Duru â—‹ Zun Maung â—‹ Byanka Cruz â—‹ DJ Hallman â—‹ Vanessa Castro â—‹ Charlie Geiling â—‹ Eduardo Aguire
MERCHANDISERS
The senior merchandising students will not only oversee the logistical aspects of the show's organization but will also take charge of crafting comprehensive promotional and marketing strategies to ensure its success. Leveraging their academic knowledge and practical skills, they will delve deep into market research, consumer behavior analysis, and trend forecasting to create campaigns that resonate with the target audience.
ADM AT SFSU
The Apparel Design & Apparel Merchandising program presents two distinct concentrations: one in Design and the other in Merchandising. These concentrations equip students for diverse career paths within the apparel and associated industries. Across both areas of study, students delve into the intricacies of human behavior, societal issues, and environmental considerations, analyzing their profound implications on the global apparel landscape.
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Upon attaining a Bachelor of Science degree, graduates emerge with the skills to excel in a spectrum of roles within the apparel sector, spanning from product development and sourcing to styling and merchandising.
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The mission of the Family, Interiors, Nutrition & Apparel (FINA) Department is to deliver a transformative educational journey, fostering a deep understanding of contemporary challenges affecting individuals, families, and communities in domains such as food, shelter, clothing, and relationships. This educational odyssey steers students toward fulfilling career trajectories.
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At the core of each FINA program lies the cultivation of critical thinking, the embracement of diverse perspectives, the implementation of inclusive teaching methodologies, and the cultivation of professional standards aimed at enriching the lives of those whom our graduates will serve.
STORIES
A Meet and Greet with Junior Designer, Kobe Montenegro
By Mickey Olivas
Step into the vibrant world of fashion with Kobe Montenegro, a junior fashion designer making waves at San Francisco State University. From the moment you look at Kobe, his impeccable sense of style commands attention but with a warm and welcoming persona. With a keen eye for detail, he effortlessly transforms a basic t-shirt and jeans combination into a fashion statement, elevating it with carefully chosen accessories that strike the perfect balance between simplicity and sophistication. As we delve deeper into Kobe's world, it becomes evident that his passion for fashion extends far beyond his wardrobe. With his creative flair and meticulous approach, Kobe Montenegro is poised to leave an indelible mark on the apparel industry, and the fashion world is eagerly anticipating his next move.
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When were you interested in Fashion?
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In High School thrifting with my friends. I found my personality when I go thrifting.
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So, does the Pulse runway show have some meaning to you?
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Absolutely. Upcycling is my thing. Looking at a design and figuring out how many ways I can make it different is what I love.
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What are some of your inspirations when designing?
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I love looking at artwork for inspiration and I love denim. I love painting on denim!
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Did someone originally teach you how to sew/design?
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(PAUSE) YouTube taught me how to sew.
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Do you prefer designing Men’s or Women’s clothes?
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(without hesitation) Women’s! There are just so many more options and the clothes just fit better.
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What’s your vision for yourself in ten years?
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I want my brand and a brick-and-mortar.
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Do you have a fashion icon?
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A$AP ROCKY
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What’s your style in one word?
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Creative.
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IN THE PRESS
FAQ
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Is the event ADA assessable?PULSE Runway 2024 welcomes persons with disability and will provide reasonable accommodations upon request. If you would like reasonable accommodations for this event, please contact Eduardo Aguire at eaaguire@sfsu.edu as soon as possible so your request may be reviewed. Alternatively, you can fill out this form: https://forms.gle/XtbQyD3wVbFyRM61A
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Can I send a donation?Donations are accepted on Eventbrite under Get Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pulse-runway-2024-tickets-859110732327?aff=oddtdtcreator
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Where can I park?Visitors can park at Lot 20 or Lot 25 on the school campus. Parking will be $10. There is also street parking available.
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Will there be concessions?No.
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Are children allowed at this event?We kindly request that attendees refrain from bringing children to the event. While we appreciate everyone's enthusiasm, this particular occasion is designed for adult guests and may not provide suitable entertainment or amenities for children. We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding
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How long is the event?The runway show will be about 1.5+ hours.