Word: fashionization
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...FUTURE OF HARVARD AND FASHION...
...this be a lesson to both current and former Harvard student fashion hopefuls: the fashion industry is not as inaccessible as you think...
...While admittedly a difficult field to enter, Harvard is beginning to make strides in the fashion industry. One such up-and-comer is Tracy A. Fong ’04. Fong opened her boutique, Trace, in Hong Kong two years ago, and already her company is seeing revenues in the six figures. Sarah E. Johnston ’03, formerly a jewelry designer at David Yurman, is now focused exclusively on her own jewelry line SISU, which has seen meager but successful sales for the past two years. And it doesn’t stop with alumni. Anotnio A. Pino...
...this sounds at all hasty for someone working in an industry so driven by artistry and creativity as fashion, it will come as no surprise that Chantra’s first job after college was an entry-level position at the management consulting firm Monitor...
...design philosophy is simple: a shoe that can translate easily from the office, to a restaurant, and to cocktails later on. Stripping down her company of all the mumbo-jumbo lingo of high-end design, Chantra defies comparison to the notions of crazy and eccentric fashion personalities so prevalent in popular culture today...