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    Magic Fashion Moment

    Houston designer has a magic New York fashion week moment that's like her own Project Runway

    Clifford Pugh
    Feb 24, 2015 | 12:22 pm

    NEW YORK — Backstage amid the chaos of last-minute preparations for a major runway show at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, two Texas designers looked remarkably calm. For Alexa DiBiasio, who calls Houston home, and Dallas resident Grace Ahn, it marked the start of a magical evening as they got ready to experience a Project Runway-type moment.

    They were among a dozen designers from around the nation at the fourth The Art Institutes Fashion Show, which showcases the work of students and graduates of The Art Institutes system of more than 50 design schools. A panel of fashion experts including fashion designers Douglas Hannant, Thuy Diep, David Siedlarczyk (creative director of Calvin Klein Intimates) Daniela Anastasio Bardazzi (creative director at Etienne Aigner), picked the winners, who each showed six of their looks to an enthusiastic audience at the largest venue at Lincoln Center.

    "Houston is growing. We're really trying to make it a fashion city. It's possible. We just need to come together to make it happen," DiBiasio said.

    DiBiasio, who graduated from The Art Institute of Houston in late 2013, found out that she had been selected a few months ago. Ten family members, including her 4-year-old son, made the trip to New York to offer support. "The only other time I've been here is a half a day a long time ago, so it's amazing to be here and really experience it," she said.

    While in school, DiBiasio interned for Chloe Dao and upon graduating was hired to be a pattern maker for David Peck. She now works as a senior stylist for Francesa's website. "Houston is growing. We're really trying to make it a fashion city. It's possible. We just need to come together to make it happen," DiBiasio said.

    Her six looks showcased on the runway — all black — included a fierce quilted peplum jacket with chiffon skirt that drew applause, a chiffon jump suit and mohair hand-macrame bustier. "I use techniques that are different from what you normally see. I did a lot of hand sewing, which isn't normally used because it's so time consuming and so hard. I think (the judges) saw I really worked hard on this collection," she said.

    Crazy opportunity

    Ahn found out she had been selected to show in New York while enrolled at The Art Institute of Dallas last year. "It was my senior year and I had just finished my senior collection. It was a crazy opportunity I hadn't even thought about," she backstage before the show began.

    "Men can be just as fashion forward as women can be," Ahn said.

    "I'm trying my best to keep calm. I have the performer's aspect right now. Inside I'm shaking and I'm sweating, but at the end of the day, it's all going to be worth it."

    Ahn has carved out a niche as a female designer of menswear, which she believes give her an edge. "These days everyone is trying to get into fashion, especially since the web has become such a big part of that. When someone says fashion, most people think about womenswear. But I really wanted to broaden the horizon of menswear. Men can be just as fashion forward as women can be."

    For her first look, Ahn delighted the crowd with a male model in a black-and-white jersey with body-hugging black woven shorts and track jacket with zipper detail. Among her other eye-catching looks were a gold and black track jacket and black geometric jacquard trousers and a black jersey with houndstooth-strip detail that matched the slacks worn by the model.

    Future goals

    As for the future, both designers believe the opportunity to show in America's fashion capital will help them achieve their goals.

    "It's an amazing way to get your name out there. My ultimate goal is to work for a well-established fashion house, so to be able to hopefully having them see my name is amazing," said DiBiasio.

    "Eventually, my plan is to open up my own line," Ahn said. "But I know in the fashion industry, everything takes time. Nothing comes easily. I'm hoping after this I can get a great internship with a great designer that I really can a lot from build a solid reputation and go from there."

    The show started on a poignant note when Megan Silcott, an 18-year-old with a rare neurological disorder that paralyzed below the neck, walked the long runway with a walker in a design by Nina Perdomo, a student at The Art Institute of New York City.

    Art Institute of Houston graduate Alexa DiBiasio, left, takes a runway bow with a model wearing one of her designs.

    Clifford New York Fashion Week fall 2015 The Art Institutes winners February 2015 Alexa DiBasio designer
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    Art Institute of Houston graduate Alexa DiBiasio, left, takes a runway bow with a model wearing one of her designs.
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    Fall Fashion Preview

    Top designer has a dandy time for fall with a moody boho vibe and a touch of fantasy

    Clifford Pugh
    Aug 30, 2015 | 3:53 pm
    Top designer has a dandy time for fall with a moody boho vibe and a touch of fantasy
    Photo by © Dan and Corina Lecca
    Thakoon places a shearling sash over multicolored dress and white blouse.

    Editor's Note: As the fall fashion season approaches, we look at some of the hot looks that will soon be in stores as shown on the runways of New York Fashion Week.

    Designer Thakoon Panichgul is right on trend for fall with a boheminan vibe that incorporates rich prints and textured fabrics like tapestry velvet, nubby wools, crinkly chiffon and shiny sequins.

    If next winter is as cold as the last one, Thakoon's multi-layered approach should come in handy for staying warm.

    The Thai-born, Nebraska-raised designer, who is a favorite of the fashion crowd for his namesake Thakoon line, told reporters backstage after the New York Fashion Week show that he had taken his cues from such 19-century dandies as Oscar Wilde, along with romantic fantasies like the 1985 Tom Cruise movie, Legend, to create a moody collection with a touch of whimsy.

    The look is long and lean, with mid-calf skirts and floaty floor-touching dresses with plunging V-necks that also have a bit of a 1920s flapper feel to them. The designer, who over the years has been a favorite of first lady Michelle Obama, works with a dark palette offset with accents of terracotta, red and magenta, although one of the collection's highlights is a crisp, long-sleeved white shirt knotted below the waist.

    The collection has a tactile feel, with cozy patchwork ombré wool coats, boucle-striped turtlenecks and shirts, and shearling sashes that run diagonally across the upper body like a Girl Scout medal holder. If next winter is as cold as the last one across most of the country, Thakoon's multi-layered approach should come in handy for staying warm.

    Thakoon places a shearling sash over multicolored dress and white blouse.

    Clifford New York Fashion Week fall 2015 Thakoon April 2015 Look13
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    Thakoon places a shearling sash over multicolored dress and white blouse.
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