You can "MakeFashion Edu", too!
We are a non-profit run by teachers. Contact us for advice on how to run the program.
For electronics, use whatever you like, and we also have a “classroom” kit of our favorite tech. All proceeds go directly to the non-profit.
A look at last year’s show in Tuscon, AZ:
Project Portraits (posted after the show!)
Want professional prints? Contact our photographer! He volunteers for our non-profit, hundreds of hours, so any purchases will be appreciated!
Schedule
3 Months
Design Workshops
Students are inspired by fashion and technology, leading them to identify stories within themselves that they want to share, and finally to create runway projects to inspire the community.
Jan 9
Runway Rehearsal
The students come together to practice with music, lighting, and community.
Jan 10
STEAM Runway
The big show! Come see the results of the student work, and stay for the gallery exhibit to ask them questions about their designs.
The runway will be held on campus at High Tech High North County’s Middle School, contact steamheadsz at outlook.com if you’d like to attend!
Jan 10
Gallery Exhibit
Students discuss their projects the the public after the show. Personally sharing their stories and inspirations, and providing tips for any aspiring designers!
Feb
Online Sharing
The MakeFashion Edu team shares the show with schools and students around the world.
Sept 2019
Call for Young Designers
Local schools and educators will be opening the program to our next round of young designers! Contact your school to ask if they are participating in the program
No fee for schools to participate! This is a program for everyone!
Sponsor the Students here!
Closed, but contact us for sponsoring next year’s show!
Our students are industrious, passionate, whimsical and questioning. They work hard and are willing to try new things. They want to make a difference in the world today. They are also tested to death in school and when not being tested, they are preparing for the tests. I would like for them to have a part of their day to develop their creative skills, to struggle, to persist, to know that mistakes are not the enemy and that there is not always one right answer.
– Twila Busby, Teacher and Community Leader
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