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Welcome to Fashion Students Online. This website has been built with the mission to make fashion education accessible and to enable learners of all kinds to soak up the collective knowledge. All of the content on this website is created by our users -- that's right, every user has the right and ability to submit and share information with the group. We have a vibrant community of students, home learners, hobbyists, and even grannies who are interested in knowing how to do more than just sew and we hope you'll join us in making this website an amazing resource. (You will only see this message on your first visit)

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Daniel
1st yr Apparel Design at
University of Wisconsin - Stout (US)
Daniel's Blog
Daniel's Bio
AJ
Preparatory Student at
Hogeschool voor de Kunsten Utrecht (NL)
AJ's Blog
AJ's Bio
Elizabeth
4th yr Fashion Design at
University of Cincinnati (US)
Elizabeth's Blog
Elizabeth's Bio
Whisper
3rd yr Theatre Design at
Nottingham Trent University (UK)
Whisper's Blog
Whisper's Bio
Lauren
2nd yr Fashion Design at
Santa Rosa Junior College (US)
Lauren's Blog
Lauren's Bio
Victoria
Art student at
Santa Monica College (US)
Victoria's Blog
Victoria's Bio

 

 

Last Updated on Friday, 22 January 2010 11:52  

Welcome to Fashion Students Online. This website has been built with the mission to make fashion education accessible and to enable learners of all kinds to soak up the collective knowledge. All of the content on this website is created by our users -- that's right, every user has the right and ability to submit and share information with the group. We have a vibrant community of students, home learners, hobbyists, and even grannies who are interested in knowing how to do more than just sew and we hope you'll join us in making this website an amazing resource. (You will only see this message on your first visit)

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#1 merlina 2010-05-07 19:00
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