Estudiantes de la RISD presentan colecciones eclécticas para el otoño de 2026

La Rhode Island School of Design presentó sus colecciones prêt-à-porter para el otoño de 2026 de 12 estudiantes graduados. Los diseños destacaron temas personales a través de un uso innovador de materiales cotidianos y encontrados.

Gwen Van Den Eijnde, jefa de diseño de indumentaria en la RISD, describió el trabajo de los estudiantes como ecléctico y unido por un enfoque en la artesanía y los procesos manuales. Varias colecciones abordaron temas de identidad, historia y resistencia, incluidas piezas de Azaria Van Der Stok-Smallwood y Paige Sias que incorporaron conchas de ostra, juncos, sacos de azúcar y retazos de vestidos de novia.

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