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Rockport and Supima Tap RISD Talent
09/14/2011

RISD Apparel Design students injected originality and a sense of play into New York Fashion Week by designing shoes constructed almost entirely out of confections from Dylan's Candy Bar.
As the biggest names in
fashion convene in New York for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, two big brands – Rockport
and Supima –
invited students from RISD’s Apparel Design department to inject originality and
a sense of play into two of the week’s presentations in New York.
As part of the Fashion Night
Out opening events on September 8, the Massachusetts-based comfort-shoe company
teamed up with RISD and über-trendy Manhattan hot spot Dylan’s Candy Bar for an event to celebrate
Rockport’s new, fashion-conscious Fall 2011 line. “We thought that partnering with RISD for a candy shoe design
contest… would further create an out-of-the-box concept that is both creative
and fun for consumers and the fashion set alike,” says Daniel Tschuemperlin, senior vice president of Product & Brand
Management at Rockport.
Front and center at the
event was the work of 17 Apparel Design students, who created fun shoes constructed
almost entirely out of candy. Students were invited to design shoes based on one
of two 2011 styles – a women’s pump or a men’s wingtip – using any of the 7,000
items in the candy store’s inventory. The colorful candy shoes – including a
stunning pair of licorice and candy corn pumps, glistening shoes made from
crystalline rock candy and red gummy wingtips – will remain on view through the
end of September in the windows of Dylan’s flagship store on the Upper East
Side.
The contest, called May Each Step You Take Be Sweet, was
co-hosted by Dylan’s Candy Bar founder and CEO Dylan Lauren, daughter of American fashion titan Ralph Lauren, who worked with RISD trustee and artist Lisa Pevaroff-Cohn 83 TX to assess the entries and select the winner. Based on a shoe made from
jelly beans, Banana Runts and Licorice Allsorts, Sarah Richards 11 AP won the top prize – a $5,000 stipend from
Rockport, a year’s supply of Rockport shoes and a one-year membership to
Dylan’s Candy of the Month Club.
“I was inspired by the Jazz
Age and New York City checker cabs,” says Richards, who used tin foil and
molding clay for the shoe structure. “It took me at least two weeks to make the
shoes, working from the time I would get home from work until late at night.”
Not far away, at New York’s
Lincoln Center, Connie
Weng 12 AP and Rachel Pullman 12 AP competed against their counterparts from three
other leading art schools in the fourth annual Supima Design Competition, part
of the luxury cotton brand’s 100th anniversary celebration.
A nonprofit that promotes
100% US-grown Pima cotton for use in apparel and home fashion design, Supima
invited RISD, the Fashion Institute of Technology, Pratt Institute and Savannah
College of Art and Design to nominate two graduating seniors for a competition
to design a collection of five evening-wear looks using Supima denims, knits,
corduroys, twills and shirting. A total of 40 designs were presented during
Supima’s Fashion Week runway show on September 8.
Fashion industry leaders Nicole Miller 73 AP and Charlotte Ronson, along with Canadian model/entrepreneur
Coco Rocha, served as judges for the sho,
selecting a student from FIT to receive the $10,000 competition prize. Modeled after
the 1954 Wool Secretariat competition that launched the careers of Yves St. Laurent and Karl Lagerfeld, Supima launched its own
design competition in 2008 to provide emerging designers with essential runway
exposure.
“We are very excited to present
these talented students’ designs to the world’s top press during New York
Fashion Week, while showcasing the strengths of Supima cotton,” notes Vice
President of Marketing Buxton Midyette.
“We are also thrilled to be supporting the emerging talent of America’s top
design schools.”
For
the RISD students and recent alumni who participated in both competitions, being
in New York was a chance to rub elbows with industry stars, from celebrity
stylist Rachel Zoe, who hosted the
Supima show, to Vogue editor and
Fashion Week front-row regular AndréLeon Talley, who attended the candy competition. For Richards
especially, who works as a design assistant for edgy New York fashion label Doo.Ri, it was a whirlwind week.
“Our fashion show for Doo.Ri was the day after the event at
Dylan’s,” she says, “and I was an hour late to the event because I was still
running around town getting the collection finished. It was incredibly surreal
to win the contest and watch the collection go down the runway within the same
24 hours – exhilarating!”
related links:
Rockport Design Competition
Supima Design Competition
RISD’s Apparel Design department
tags: Apparel Design,
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