Marvelous Mary Kay Speaker!

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Professor Dudkowski’s BUS201 Professional Sales class was treated to a fabulous educational opportunity, when Mary Kay Senior Sales Director Amanda Conley stopped by as a guest speaker! Amanda Conley has been involved with her Mary Kay business for almost a year, and in that time she has quickly risen through the ranks and now leads her own team of representatives.

We were fortunate enough to book Ms. Conley due to student Samantha Weber’s, relationship with her. Samantha first heard about the Mary Kay opportunity by hosting a small facial party for consultant Suzy Ball, who at the time was just starting her Mary Kay business. After the party Samantha set up a coffee career meeting with Mary Kay director Kirsten Dispenza, and became a consultant herself. Samantha says that what she loves most about being a Mary Kay consultant is having her own business and being able to work for herself. She is able to set her own hours, and ultimately control how much she makes.

On behalf of the entire BUS201 class, thank you so much Amanda Conley for sharing your time and professional experience with us!

A Heartfelt Thank You to Charles Men’s Shop!

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I realize it’s a little bit past Christmas, but hey there’s still snow on the ground, so this winter themed news is still relevant! Professor Ehrhart’s BUS208  Display & Visual Merchandising class, and the entire Fashion Program want to thank Charles Men’s Shop from the bottom of our hearts for allowing us to decorate windows for the annual Holiday Window Display in the city of Batavia. Eight students were provided an opportunity to decorate the windows: Maggie Gabalski, Lauren Countryman, Bailey Johnson, Jordan Reese, Jessica Rush, Jeanne Riviera, Jessica O’Brien, and myself (Kasey Edgerton).

The Charles Men’s Shop windows at 200 East Main St. placed first in the Holiday Window Decorating Contest sponsored by the Batavia Business Improvement District. For winning, the store received $200 which was then split among the eight visual display students. Ten judges- all of them senior citizens who live in the city-cast their votes after viewing 16 downtown store windows, both during the daytime and evening hours.

In conclusion I would just like to reiterate how thankful we are to Charles Men’s Shop for their continual support of the GCC Fashion Program, and to our marvelous professor Ms. Ehrhart for arranging the educational opportunity.

 

GCC’s Sisterhood With My Sister’s Closet

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Located at 301 North Street in Batavia, My Sister’s Closet is a boutique style second hand clothing and accessories for women and children. The primary mission of My Sister’s Closet is to provide quality and affordable clothing to women who are re-entering the job market. The shop is open to the public, and proceeds assist the YWCA Domestic Violence Program.

Hours of Operation

  • Monday 10am – 5pm
  • Tuesday 10am – 5pm
  • Wednesday 10am – 5pm
  • Thursday 10am – 7pm
  • Friday 10am – 5pm
  • Saturday 10am – 3pm

History and Background:

In the first quarter of 1996, the idea of a woman’s shop featuring pre-owned clothing became real. YW staff members, Sandy Funke and Linda Olson, were charged with developing a volunteer-based program from what had originally been planned as a grant-funded opportunity. A committee was formed and enthusiasm for the project grew. The name for the store was selected from a short list. It came from an out-of-state consignment shop that one of the committee members had visited.

The Daily News provided a photo and story to explain the YWCA’s need for clothing and volunteers. There were 18 interested and eager women at the first volunteer recruitment meeting. Decisions were quickly made regarding hours of operation, pricing, and other procedures. Clothing racks, hangers, a display counter, and other items were soon gathered. My Sister’s Closet opened for business in late March,1996, and recorded an astounding sales total of nearly $5,000 during their first year of operation.

Volunteers, donations, and customers just kept coming, and by 2007, the annual sales total reached over $30,000. In time, the original location in Room 10 became overcrowded, and in January, 2005, My Sister’s Closet re-opened in newly refurbished and larger quarters in Room 9. Even that space eventually became too crowded, and in 2007, another move to Rooms 3 and 4 finally provided the shop with adequate floor space for displaying clothing, plus two work areas, good natural lighting, and a better location in the YWCA building.

My Sister’s Closet and GCC:

GCC Professor Donna Ehrhart was involved in the initial planning committee that established My Sister’s Closet twenty years ago.She recently introduced Fashion Program student Daisha Spence to Linda Olson of My Sister’s Closet, to offer her assistance as a visual display intern. With Daisha’s impeccable sense of style, I’m sure she will do just fabulously in this endeavor.

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GCC has a long history of partnership with the YWCA. Dean of Students Jennifer Newell is very involved with the YW’s Stiletto & Sneaker Walk, a fundraiser and community event aimed at raising awareness about domestic violence.

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Another GCC faculty member was recently honored by the YWCA, Maryanne Arena . Arena is the director of Fine and Performing Arts at Genesee Community College. Her goal is to teach her students life lessons and serve as a mentor for those who love performing arts.In the past, the local YWCA chapter has honored award recipients at its annual Fabulous Females event. In 2015 they chose to hold a Women of Distinction event to fully align with the national YWCA goals and mission to empower women.

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The Task Of Creating A Terrific Tartan!

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Last year, the Fashion Business program initiated a student and alumni contest to design an official Genesee Community College plaid. The spectacular winning design was created by the talented alumnus Michael Moultrap, a resident of Batavia, who holds an Associate’s degree in Human Services (1999) as well as Digital Art (2011). Under the watchful eye of instructor extraordinaire Donna Ehrhart the unprecedented project blossomed into a range of silk scarves, neck ties, and bow ties.

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These 100% silk products have been very well received since their inception! They featured at GCC’s first ever Dandy Day, a scholarly tribute to the stylish and eccentric gentleman, with special guest speaker Rose Callahan, author of the noted “I am Dandy: The Return of the Elegant Gentleman.” Several scarves and ties also travelled to NYC, as esteemed participants on the annual Fashion Program field trip. These meaningful and affordable accessories are now on sale for just $20 each by contacting GCC’s Fashion Business Office at 585-345-6830.

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The story doesn’t stop there though! Recently Professor Ehrhart was the proud recipient of an Academic Innovation Award for $1,785. This incredible achievement enabled the funding of the next great stage of this groundbreaking project for the college. Upon securing this grant Professor Ehrhart set out to contact the Weaver’s Guild of Rochester to inquire about having someone hand weave the tartan, in able to have it officially registered by the Scottish Register of Tartans. This was a momentous undertaking.

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Professional custom weaver Kathy Cairns Hendershott decided to take up the charge, and the planning process began! Located out of Warsaw Mrs. Hendershott is a regular vendor at the Letchworth Arts & Crafts Show, and likes to take on the unique challenge of weaving a stretch tartan every year, to keep in practice.

Tartans are slow and exacting tests of a weaver’s consistency, skill, and patience. A different shuttle has to be used for each color, which has to be put aside and changed every time the colors change, sometimes every four rows, sometimes every twenty eight rows. This makes the weaving speed significantly slower than a one-shuttle weave. The GCC tartan has to be constructed according to the exacting standards used by traditional tartan weavers- each color has to be an even number of threads in a traditional 2/2 twill. The colors need to come as close as possible to official Genesee Community College colors and still remain pleasing when combined in a tartan. A 5/2 Perle cotton is decided on for luster, strength, and density.

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As a custom hand weaver Mrs. Hendershott sets a minimum of fifteen yards for a custom fabric order. This is because it takes about twenty hours or more, to “dress the loom”, whether it’s for one yard or a hundred yards. Between winding, spreading, beaming, threading, and tying, the total time put in before the actual weaving starts, is about thirty hours!

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After the tartan is constructed on the loom it has to undergo a washing process. To account for take-up and shrinkage after the fabric is washed she must weave twenty yards in order to achieve the desired seventeen yards of finished fabric. Being washed in plenty of water allows the threads to shift and take their final place. It also removes the spinning oil used at the thread manufacturer, any dirt or oil on the weaver’s hands, and allows the thread to “bloom”- soften and enlarge to its final form.

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To complete this project Mrs. Hendershott ultimately put in ninety hours of labor intensive work. Genesee Community College now has an official woven tartan! Now it’s up to the students in the Fashion Business program to make some beautiful garments with it! This weaving is part of the Fashion Design student project which will begin next year.

It all started with Donna Ehrhart’s commitment to excellence, and striving to take GCC’s Fashion Business program beyond expectations on all levels. I for one cannot wait to get my hands on one of these precious garments, especially after coming to understand the amount of time and craftsmanship that goes into the very threads of the fabric they will be cut from.

Dress For Success!

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A lot of opportunities in life come down to, showing up, and looking the part. Resident Career Services Center work study student Jenna Curcio, recently created two posters (located in the hallway just next to the Career Services bulletin board) to help students dress for the positions they hope to achieve and the people they want to become.

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Remember the old adage “Dress for the job you want, not the job you have”? Does it seem obsolete? It isn’t. Your clothing makes an immediate statement about who you are, and how you carry yourself, without you ever having to speak a word. You have to be conscious of that power, and master it. Make it work for you, not against you. Take it from Rosemary Haefner, CareerBuilder’s human resources chief, “If you like to dress up, dress up. Take pride in looking your best, and don’t worry about what your peers think of you,” she says. “At the end of the day, they’re not the ones handing out promotions.”

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One poster is designed to educate about professional men’s attire, and the other focuses in on the professional woman. Jenna obtained many of these images, and  her initial inspiration from the successful blog Divine Caroline. This site contains a plethora of information not only regarding fashion, but entertainment, college life, and finance as well.

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These boards offer up golden information. Now take it, and run with it.

An Internship With College Fashionista!

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As of January 6th, both fellow GCC Fashion student Jenna Curcio and myself, are official published Style Gurus for the rad website College Fashionista! What exactly is College Fashionista, you may ask? Well, let’s turn to their website bio for a definitive answer:

“CollegeFashionista.com is a fashion website for those who are passionate about the latest college fashion styles, trends and happenings on campuses aroud the world. The concept- give young adults a medium through which they can experience the latest college trends and where their cunning eye for fashion, photography and self-expression can be showcased. College Fashionista allows students and other young adults to view photographs of what their peers are wearing at college campuses around the world and gain valuable insight and tips on how to incorporate these looks into their own college wardrobes. The website features columns written by hundreds of people, with a spectrum of fashion views, all attending universities across the world. These are our “Style Gurus.” Our Style Gurus contribute articles and photos capturing the latest in collegiate women’s and men’s fashion, accessories, beauty, dorm decor and more.”

To me, the special category of articles where Style Gurus write about interesting fashions they experience while studying abroad, the new “Guys” section of College Fashionista which seeks to bring men’s  fashion to the forefront of industry conversation, and the ability to like, or “Rad” other Gurus’ articles, are particularly exciting facets of the website!

I feel so incredibly fortunate to be able to participate in this rewarding and educational internship opportunity, and I can’t wait to delve deeper into this fun new world!

Here’s a little sneak peak of our first published articles, our Style Guru Bios!

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Please stop by and check out our debut work, and be on the lookout for a new post every month!

Visual Display Class In Review

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I was just recently informed that due to the combined efforts of the two teams of  GCC’s display students, Charles Men’s Shop won the annual Batavia Christmas window contest!The windows were intended to be judged as two separate entries, but the theme of “Twas the Night Before Christmas” was so cohesive, and they flowed together so fabulously, I can understand how the judges couldn’t help but view them as one grand unit. I’m so grateful that I got to partake in this exciting holiday event, due to the graciousness of the wonderful folks at Charles Men’s Shop, and Professor Donna Ehrhart.

While the thought of visual display work was fresh in my mind, I thought I would take a moment and do a quick recap of the displays created by students in the latter half of the course. So, please enjoy these dazzling displays, in no particular order:

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These last few photos are of my absolute favorite display class assignment! We were instructed to create a table setting. I decided to go a little overboard, and use this as an opportunity to showcase my passion for tea parties, and all things Alice in Wonderland, with a Mad Tea Party theme! It was so much fun! I set up a functional tea table, and invited my family to an afternoon affair.

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Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show 2015

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Let’s be honest, the annual VS fashion show is kinda like The Superbowl of the fashion world. It’s full of glitz, glam, and celebrity performances. GCC’s Fashion Program has a special tie to Victoria’s Secret, as several program alumni found employment with the company. These alumni include: Melissa Mclasky who works as a store manager for the VS Plainview NY location, Courtney Wrobel employed as a VS sales associate, and Jessica Coyle who is also a sales associate. The company has also been kind enough to lend us their products for incorporation in our annual fashion shows, in years past.

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Selena Gomez dazzled in this gorgeous dream dress.I don’t even want to think about how much it costs… T_T

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Ellie Goulding wore a stunning piece by Fausto Puglisi. Again, I shudder to think of the price tag… The Weekend (who is currently dating VS model Gigi Hadid’s sister) also performed.

 

Okay, now on to the famous Angels! Here’s a few of the top looks (in my opinion) from the show!

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And of course…the show stealing finale look! The 2 million dollar bra! Completely decked out in thousands of precious jewels, this piece was meant to be reminiscent of a firework, and it SPARKLED baby! Those amazing light-up wings further added to the effect.

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In case you missed it, the whole show can be viewed all year long on the official Victoria’s Secret website!

 

Well, that about wraps it up. Victoria’s Secret has been good to the fashion students of GCC, and I think that they are a truly phenomenal company. I’d love to utilize some of their pieces for a show in the future. What were some of your favorite looks? Feel free to comment!

 

Wishing you all an ANGELIC winter vacation!

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Holiday Window Decorating Contest!

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It’s the most wonderful time of the year! And to celebrate, two teams of GCC Fashion Program students were fortunate enough to be able to decorate holiday windows for Batavia’s own Charles Men’s Shop! These visual displays  will be a part of the city’s annual Holiday Window Decorating Contest, with judging taking place on December 4th. This coincides with the 2015 Christmas in the City, taking place in Downtown Batavia (see details below)!

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While we are competing, both teams decided to go with the overall theme of “The Night Before Christmas”, to insure display cohesion. This is the window that my team came up with! A young boy trying on his father’s Sunday suit, on Christmas eve. By the way, it looks even better at night. 😉

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And this is the second team’s window! It features an adorable miniature mantelpiece all decked out for Saint Nick to come calling! It also, looks stunning at night, so please stop by and check it out!

Bring Your Feet
   Downtown In 2015…
Events Brought To You By:  Downtown Batavia Business
Improvement District

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CHRISTMAS IN THE CITY
Downtown Batavia
Friday, December 4th ~ 5-9pm

Photos with Santa by The Daily News at GOArt! (5-9pm)

Santa’s Workshop by The Home Depot at 109 Main Street (5-9pm)

Stores & Restaurants Offering Specials & Entertainment (5-9pm)

Holiday Window Decorating Contest (5-9pm)

Horse & Wagon Rides ($1) on Center Street (across from Adam Miller Toy & Bicycle) (5-9pm)

FREE Shuttle Rides from Save-a-Lot to Wonderland of Trees
at Holland Land Office Museum (5-9pm)

Batavia Concert Band in the Batavia City Centre (6-6:45pm)

Holiday Parade on Main Street from Jefferson/Court down to Bank Street (7-7:45pm)

City of Batavia Closing Ceremonies

Centennial Fireworks (at end of parade, approximately 8pm)

Cyber Sales Jackpot!

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Hey guys and gals, finally come out of that Thanksgiving food coma, and hyped for some Cyber Weekend deals??? Well, I’ve got your back! Here is a list of probably about HALF of the Black Friday deals that have been blowing up my inbox, the BETTER HALF don’t worry. So what are you waiting for, get to checking them out! You’re welcome!

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ASOS

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use code CYBER for 20% off everything ends 01/12

TOPSHOP
50% off selected lines and free delivery ends 30/11

AMERICAN APPAREL
use code TKITOFF for up to 50% off until 29/11

FOREVER 21
use code RSTYLE21 for 21% off your next purchase and free shipping until 30/11

DOLLS KILL
entire site markdown until 11/30

NIKE
use code GETOUTHERE for 25% off clearance until 1/12

PUBLIC DESIRE
use code CYBERBAE for 20% off everything until 1/12

SELFRIDGES
use code SELFCCE for up to 20% off ends 29/11

URBAN OUTFITTERS
up to 50% off everything

VICTORIA SECRET
buy 1 bra get 1 50% off until 2/12
use code CYBER65 for free tote with $65 purchase excludes clearance 11/30

NASTY GAL
30% off sale and extra 30% off selected Black Friday styles 27/11-29/11
up to 50% off 30/11-2/12

Valfre

20% off site wide, including sale items. Use code Blackout

*Have fun and shop responsibly! 😉