06/01/2026
Our last post for final designs in FASH314 Apparel Design by Flat Pattern! Everyone did an outstanding job this spring semester! Incredible designs from Johnny, Charles and Sage!
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06/01/2026
Our last post for final designs in FASH314 Apparel Design by Flat Pattern! Everyone did an outstanding job this spring semester! Incredible designs from Johnny, Charles and Sage!
05/27/2026
More final designs from Apparel Design by Flat Pattern with Professor Reese-Pierre! These jacket and pant sets are stunning! More to come from these talented designers!
WTG Brian, Robinson, and Sara! 🧵🪡
05/20/2026
Our last post for FASH122-Apparel Product Assembly! More impressive work from Maya, Mia, Skylar, and Samantha! Thanks to Professor Reese-Pierre for her guidance and support this semester!
(Don’t go too far! More finals coming your way from FASH314! You don’t want to miss it)
05/20/2026
Congratulations to Junior Fashion Design and Product Innovation major Monica Grace! Monica won 3rd place in the National AATCC competition for her “Golden Girl” collection! Monica writes:
“My collection is designed for nursing home residents who want to get around and be out with friends and family, but their clothing is limited. I surveyed the residents at the nursing home I worked at and asked what they would like to see in their clothing or what struggles they have with their garments. With that in mind, I came up with a collection that had their accessibility concerns in mind while also keeping it fashionable so that they have more confidence to go out more”
So proud of our students!!
05/19/2026
More final designs from Apparel Product Assembly! So proud of these students this spring! Congrats Favour, Nora, Laura, and Aero!
Aeros design was a tribute to her grandmother. She cut out all the flowers on the back of the shirt from a shirt worn by her grandmother!
05/18/2026
Final projects in FASH122 – Apparel Product Assembly! Nice job Matt, Grace, Jessica and Manami! It’s incredible to see the individual creativity on all of these projects!
First year student shirt designs are over the top! More pictures to come!
05/13/2026
University of Delaware fashion and apparel studies graduate student Casey Tyler and assistant professor Adriana Gorea are bringing a modern approach to the ancient tradition of belly binding, a postpartum practice designed to support women’s bodies after childbirth. 💡🧵
Developed in UD’s Wearable Innovation Lab and created using the department’s Shima Seiki knitting machine, the new garment reduces the time and assistance traditionally needed to apply the textile.
âś… Read more and view a video about the innovation on UDaily: https://www.udel.edu/udaily/2026/may/fashion-belly-binding-modern-textile-casey-tyler/
I Heart UD Giving Day this Wednesday April 29th! The link is now live! ✨
Support our fashion students attend conferences and gain experience in the field! Help students expand networks and open career pathways! We hope you will join us to support our students! Any amount is greatly appreciated! Link is in our bio!
04/24/2026
The I Heart UD Day link is live!
Your gift empowers students in Fashion and Apparel Studies to step beyond the classroom and into the rooms where critical conversations are shaping the future of fashion! Conference opportunities expand networks, open career pathways and elevate the visibility of student work.
Any amount is greatly appreciated! Thank you for your support!
I Heart UD Giving Day | April 29, 2026 Blue Hens are the Heart of UD!
04/22/2026
Earth Day 2026! Congratulations to UD fashion professor Dr. Sheng Lu who has been named “The Couture Crusader” superhero at UD! Check out the UDaily article that features Dr. Lu and all of the UD superheros!
SUPERHERO: The Couture Crusader
ALIAS: Sheng Lu, professor and director of graduate studies in Fashion and Apparel Studies
VILLAIN: Fast‑fashion Mayhem
SUPERPOWER: Global trade insight — he deciphers the world’s wardrobe like a secret code. From unraveling tangled international sourcing to exposing the hidden impacts of tariffs and sustainability choices, he helps consumers see the bigger picture behind every stitch and seam.
JOIN THE FIGHT: Forget spandex — this season, your superhero costume is thrifted or ethically sourced.
Dr. Lu’s paper titled Exploring U.S. Retailers’ Merchandising Strategies for Upcycled Clothing: A Product-Level Analysis is in the final production stage and will be published shortly in the peer-reviewed International Journal of Sustainable Fashion & Textiles!
More amazing work by our UD FASH faculty!
The green superheroes of UD | UDaily Blue Hens are tackling environmental foes in the ultimate fight for planet Earth