Ohio State student turns passion for sustainable fashion into online vintage store
Anna Imwalle transformed a passion that started with sewing lessons in third grade into a clothing business, all while maintaining her status as a full-time student.
Anna Imwalle transformed a passion that started with sewing lessons in third grade into a clothing business, all while maintaining her status as a full-time student.
Graduating college can be daunting regardless of the degree earned, but with misunderstandings about the opportunities afforded by a fashion degree, life after college can seem especially uncertain for fashion students.
This year’s fashion forecast predicts an energizing color palette, bold pattern mixing and exaggerated silhouettes as the world opens back up after the pandemic.
Taking creativity beyond the classroom, two Ohio State student-owned streetwear businesses aim to inspire others and support fellow Black-owned businesses.
Customs by Kya and EMRLD are individual student-run businesses, but both share a passion for fashion and painting.
When name, image and likeness opportunities in the NCAA became available to student-athletes, Jimmy Sotos hit the ground running — this time, off the court.
Student-owned streetwear brand Established Since Youth to launch early next year
Ohio State students will show off their entrepreneurial spirits during a pop-up shop featuring largely fashion-related vendors.
October commemorates LGBTQ+ History Month, shining a spotlight on local queer-owned businesses.
Under the cover of night, vendors toting crystals, herbs, art and vintage odds and ends will congregate for the Mystic Market.