This conversation delves into how two recent Parsons School of Design alumni, Sophie Buhai and Lisa Mayock, started the fashion line Vena Cava.
Simon Collins, the Dean of the School of Fashion, moderates the discussion.
Sponsored by Parsons Career Services and the Parsons School of Fashion.
Bio
Sophie Buhai
Sophie Buhai is an alumna of the School of Fashion at Parsons the New School for Design and co-creator of the novel Vena Cava collection.
Simon Collins
Simon Collins, a seasoned creative director with over 20 years of experience in all facets of the fashion industry, is the new dean of fashion at Parsons The New School for Design. Collins oversees all areas of fashion studies, including the BFA degree program in Fashion Design; AAS degree programs in Fashion Studies and Fashion Marketing; and the new MFA in Fashion Design and Society, initiated through a gift from Donna Karan, to launch in 2010.
Collins has worked with some of the world's leading brands, from Nike and Polo Ralph Lauren to Fila, Zegna, and Marks and Spencer. As Creative Director for Nike's Asia Pacific division, he led a $900 million apparel business that included the launch of new collections created in collaboration with Junya Watanabe of Comme des Garcons and Naoki Takizawa of Issey Miyake, among others.
Lisa Mayock
Lisa Mayock is an alumna of the School of Fashion at Parsons the New School for Design and co-creator of the novel Vena Cava collection.
Any mode of dressing or adornment that is popular during a particular time or in a particular place (i.e., the current style). It can change from one period to the next, from generation to generation. It serves as a reflection of social and economic status, a function that explains the popularity of many styles throughout costume history; in the West, courts have been a major source of fashion. In the 19th and 20th centuries, fashion increasingly became an profitable, international industry as a result of the rise of world-renowned fashion houses and fashion magazines. See alsodress.