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FIDM DEBUT.....FIDM DEBUT 2024 Runway Show - The Final Show Collection Photos Recap!

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FIDM DEBUT.....FIDM DEBUT 2024 Runway Show - The Final Show Collection Photos Recap!

 FIDM DEBUT 2024--Designs from FIDM Advanced Fashion Design Program graduates Cameron Wilson, Joanne Yeung, Joselito "Nezumi" San Juan, Ashot "Ash" Markosyan, and Ronald Harris Jr. --FIDM DEBUT 2024 Show, Cooper Design Space Downtown Los Angeles

Photos courtesy of ABImages, Alex Berliner and Ben Shmikler

FIDM Fashion Design and Advanced Fashion Design Program Co-Chairs Nick Verreos and David Paul--Hosting the FIDM DEBUT 2024 Runway Show, Cooper Design Space Los Angeles

At the end of March, we had our final FIDM DEBUT Show at the Cooper Design Space in Downtown Los Angeles. The DEBUT SHOW is the final graduation fashion show for our Advanced Fashion Design Program graduates from the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising. As Co-Chairs of the FIDM Fashion Design and Advanced Fashion Design Programs, David and I are not only the Chairpersons of the Programs but in regards to the DEBUT Show, we are also the Creative Directors of the show. 

The FIDM DEBUT Show originated back in 1980, and it features the capsule collections of the program's graduates...it's the college's version of the "Fashion School Graduation Fashion Show".  Typically for many years, the DEBUT Show and Advanced Fashion Design Program only accepted 10-12 students for the 9-month program, where the students get to create their first collection, from ideation to finished garments, spending the time working on their inspiration, doing research, mood boards...to draping, making the patterns, creating muslin samples, having fittings on live models, and ultimately sewing the finished garments to be shown at the DEBUT Show. As a side note: I was one of those Advanced Fashion Design students when I attended FIDM and got to present my first collection at the FIDM DEBUT Show over 30 years ago (!).

View of the audience at this year's FIDM DEBUT Show, Cooper Design Space, Downtown Los Angeles

Model in look from FIDM Advanced Fashion Design Program graduate Ashot "Ash" Markosyan--FIDM DEBUT 2024, Cooper Design Space Los Angeles

For this year's program, we accepted 21 students, as a result of having such outstanding applicants! Also, after FIDM's campus and its fashion program merged with ASU, part of the sale involved a dissolution of our FIDM Fashion Design Programs so therefore, this became our final FIDM DEBUT Show...and we ended it with a STYLISH BANG!

FIDM Fashion Design Co-Chairs Nick Verreos and David Paul--FIDM DEBUT 2024

Here are photos from the FIDM DEBUT 2024 Show featuring the capsule collections from some of our 21 graduates:

Designs from FIDM Advanced Fashion Design Program graduate Ashot "Ash" Markosyan--FIDM DEBUT 2024

Designs from FIDM Advanced Fashion Design Program graduate Cameron Wilson--FIDM DEBUT 2024

Designs from FIDM Advanced Fashion Design Program graduate Joanne Yeung--FIDM DEBUT 2024

Designs from FIDM Advanced Fashion Design Program graduate Jonah Pugmire--FIDM DEBUT 2024

Designs from FIDM Advanced Fashion Design Program graduate Morgan Laboure--FIDM DEBUT 2024

Designs from FIDM Advanced Fashion Design Program graduate Olivia Ronayne--FIDM DEBUT 2024

Designs from FIDM Advanced Fashion Design Program graduate Raiah Chavah Young--FIDM DEBUT 2024

Designs from FIDM Advanced Fashion Design Program graduate Andrea Urdaneta Ranaldi--FIDM DEBUT 2024

Designs from FIDM Advanced Fashion Design Program graduate Ronald Harris Jr.--FIDM DEBUT 2024

Designs from FIDM Advanced Fashion Design Program graduate Joselito "Nezumi" San Juan--FIDM DEBUT 2024

Designs from FIDM Advanced Fashion Design Program graduate Kevin Sayari--FIDM DEBUT 2024

Designs from FIDM Advanced Fashion Design Program graduate Viola Wan--FIDM DEBUT 2024

Congratulations to ALL of our 21 graduates and their fabulous collections! Many THANK YOU'S to everyone who was involved in making our final DEBUT Show and our time as Co-Chairs come to a stylish end...

FIDM Fashion Design and Advanced Fashion Design Co-Chairs Nick Verreos and David Paul MC'ing the FIDM DEBUT 2024 Show from the Cooper Design Space in Downton Los Angeles

Post-Show--FIDM DEBUT 2024

The End! 

We were so EXCITED to see the nice press of the show on WWD and FashionUnited.UK:





TO WATCH THE FULL DEBUT 2024 SHOW, click HERE!

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FIDM MUSEUM.....Art of Costume Design in Film Exhibition: The COSTUMES, Opening Night...RUNS UNTIL JUNE 4th!

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FIDM MUSEUM.....Art of Costume Design in Film Exhibition: The COSTUMES, Opening Night...RUNS UNTIL JUNE 4th!

Presenting Costumes!--Nick Verreos, at the Opening Night Party for the "Art of Costume Design in Film" Exhibition, FIDM Museum

Back in March, the highly anticipated "Art of Costume Design in Film" Exhibition returned to the FIDM Museum! The Exhibition, which for over 30 years (!) has showcased motion picture costume design (traditionally to coincide with the Academy Awards) took a hiatus due to COVID last year, but this year, it was BACK! This year's exhibition features the FIVE Academy Award Nominees for Best Costume Design from the films "Cruella", "Cyrano", "Dune", "Nightmare Alley", and "Westside Story", as well as costumes from 17 other films...in total 70+ costumes on display, and runs until June 4th...

Haute Costumes--"Art of Costume Design in Film" Exhibition, FIDM Museum
Photo courtesy of Alex J. Berliner/ABImages

Here are photos from the fabulous exhibition, starting with the five Academy Award Best Costume Design Nominees, including the winning costumes from "Cruella" by Costume Designer Jenny Beavan:

"Cruella", Costume Designer Jenny Beavan--The costume designer won her third Academy Award for her 1970's London Punk-inspired costumes--"Art of Costume Design in Film" Exhibition, FIDM Museum

The "Fire" Dress from "Cruella", Costume Designer Jenny Beavan--This gorgeous gown was inspired by the 1955 "Tree Ball Gown"(named after client Mariette Peabody Tree) by American couturier Charles James (left photo)-- "Art of Costume Design in Film" Exhibition, FIDM Museum

"Westside Story", Costume Designer Paul Tazewell--The yellow dress worn by actress Ariana DeBose (far left) was colored lilac in the original 1961 film. Tazewell decided to make it sun-like yellow for the remake to signify that her character "Anita" was the "Center of the Neighborhood" with everything and everybody gravitating towards her, like the sun--"Art of Costume Design in Film" Exhibition, FIDM Museum
Photo courtesy of Alex J. Berliner/ABImages

"Nightmare Alley", Costume Designer Luis Sequeira--The seedy Carnival world and elegant early 1940s NY city world are showcased through Sequeira's costumes. Cate Blanchett's looks were inspired by 1930s Sketchbooks that the costume designer had--"Art of Costume Design in Film" Exhibition, FIDM Museum
Photo courtesy of Alex J. Berliner/ABImages

"Dune", Costume Designers Jacqueline West, Robert Morgan--The costumes from "Dune" were some of my FAVORITE from this past year's films. According to Jacqueline West, there are many inspirations for the film's costumes including the Medieval Times, The Templars, "Lawrence of Arabia", as well as paintings by Velasquez, Giotto, and even Spanish couturier Cristobal Balenciaga--"Art of Costume in Film" Exhibition, FIDM Museum

From "Dune"--(L to R) Bene Gesserit Reverend Mother costume worn by Charlotte Rampling, and Stillsuit worn by Timothee Chalamet--"Art of Costume Design in Film" Exhibition, FIDM Museum

From "Dune"--(L to R) Costumes of Lady Jessica and the Space Guild--"Art of Costume Design in Film" Exhibition, FIDM Museum

"Cyrano", Costume Designers Massimo Cantini Parrini and Jacqueline Durran--Durran designed the costumed for the leading actress (left), while Cantini Parrini did the rest of the film's costumes. According to designer Massimo Cantini Parrini, the costumes were color divided depending on their classes; the nobles were in jewel tones such as emeralds, golds, and bronzes, and burgundy...while the bourgeoisie and peasant classes were in earth tones--"Art of Costume Design in Film" Exhibition, FIDM Museum

Besides the Academy Award-nominated costumes on display, as I mentioned, there are 17 other films and their respective costumes included in this exhibition--Here are some:
"House of Gucci", Costume Designer Janty Yates--(L to R) Lady Gaga's "Patrizia Reggiani" and Adam Driver's "Maurizio Gucci"--"Art of Costume Design in Film" Exhibition, FIDM Museum

"Tragedy of Macbeth", Costume Designer Mary Zophres--Zophres said that Lady Macbeth's (center front) structured silhouettes were inspired by chess pieces, and of note, the gorgeous black-and-gold star fabric on Macbeth's cape (left, back) came from the Italian fashion house of Valentino--"Art of Costume Design in Film" Exhibition, FIDM Museum

"The French Dispatch", Costume Designer Milena Canonaro--Tilda Swinton's marigold-colored caftan in the back is a favorite of mine!--"Art of Costume Design in Film" Exhibition, FIDM Museum

"The Eyes of Tammy Faye", Costume Designers Mitchell Travers--The red dress above was from the scene featuring the infamous Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker "Nightline" interview from 1987--"Art of Costume Design in Film" Exhibition, FIDM Museum

"Respect", Costume Designer Clint Ramos--The blush-colored-and-pearl studded one on the right was the iconic "Amsterdam Concert" Dress, even though the original one worn by Aretha Franklin was gold (and bought off-the-rack from Saks)--"Art of Costume Design in Film" Exhibition, FIDM Museum

"Eternals", Costume Designer Sammy Sheldon--"Art of Costume Design in Film" Exhibition, FIDM Museum

"Suicide Squad", Costume Designer Judianna Makovsky--"Art of Costume Design in Film" Exhibition, FIDM Museum

"Last Night in Soho", Costume Designer Odile Dicks-Mireaux--"Art of Costume Design in Film" Exhibition, FIDM Museum

"Coming 2 America", Costume Designer Ruth E. Carter--"Art of Costume Design in Film" Exhibition, FIDM Museum

"Spencer", Costume Designer Jacqueline Durran (with some images I found of the possible inspirations and designs Princess Diana actually wore)--"Art of Costume Design in Film" Exhibition, FIDM Museum

"No Time To Die", Costume Designer Suttirat Anne Larlarb--The iconic James Bond tuxedo, above...this one is custom-made for daniel Craig and from Tom Ford, of course--"Art of Costume Design in Film" Exhibition, FIDM Museum

Opening Night Party:
Nick Verreos, Co-Chair of FIDM Fashion Design--"Art of Costume Design in Film" Exhibition, FIDM Museum

FIDM Fashion Design Co-Chairs Nick Verreos and David Paul--"Art of Costume Design in Film" Exhibition, FIDM Museum
Photo courtesy of Alex J. Berliner/ABImages

Nick Verreos and David Paul with Academy Award-nominated Costume Designer Paul Tazewell ("Westside Story")--"Art of Costume Design in Film" Exhibition, FIDM Museum
Photo courtesy of Alex J. Berliner/ABImages

David Paul and Nick Verreos with Academy Award-nominated Costume Designer Jacqueline West ("Dune")--"Art of Costume Design in Film" Exhibition, FIDM Museum
Photo courtesy of Alex J. Berliner/ABImages

David Paul and Nick Verreos with Academy Award-winning Costume Designer Mark Bridges (with his costumes from "Licorice Pizza" behind him)--"Art of Costume Design in Film" Exhibition, FIDM Museum
Photo courtesy of Alex J. Berliner/ABImages

INFORMATION:

*WHAT: "Art of Costume Design in Film" Exhibition showcasing motion picture costume design

*WHERE: FIDM Museum
                    919 So. Grand Avenue Los Angeles 90015
                    On the FIDM Campus, ground floor, entrance on the Grand Hope Park side

*OPEN: Tuesday-Saturday 10 AM-5 PM

*ADMISSION: Free

*EXHIBIT ENDS: June 4th

*FOR MORE INFO: 213-623-5821, info@fidmmuseum.org or click HERE
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