Join up and coming designers tonight as they compete in the third annual Project Red Dress fashion show. Students from the International Academy of Design & Technology (IADT) will create one-of-a-kind dresses in red to help raise awareness for heart disease. Given $200 worth of fabric from Nancy’s Sewing Basket and only 16 hours, it is definitely a challenge.
Student Designers to Compete in Tonight's Project Red Dress Fashion Show
Project Red Dress Crowns NYFA's Rosie Kohlmeier
The Project Red Dress student fashion design competition took place at the posh Fairmont Olympic Hotel last Friday night, so we strapped on our Manolo heels and pretended to be on assignment for Vogue. Rosie Kohlmeier won first place and a $3,000 scholarship, which makes it two for two for the New York Fashion Academy in Ballard-- the little independent fashion school that could
and just did--again.
Project Red Dress Hits the Runway this Friday
Other than the perfunctory post-holiday shopping sales, Seattle's fashion community pretty much goes in hibernation in January and February—with the exception of the second annual Project Red Dress fashion competition. The Seattle chapter of Fashion Group International is brightening up our fierce-less February with the largest student fashion design contest to hit Seattle, and not a minute too soon for those interested in fashion beyond North Face fleece.

