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You are reading your free article for this month. Members-only What do Tom Ford , Donna Karan and Marc Jacobs have in common? Aside from assuming some of fashion’s highest thrones, they all attended Parsons School of Design , the world-class fashion university located in America’s style capital, New York City. An incubator for industry-leading talent, the design school’s graduates are known to land in fashion’s stratosphere of success— in fact, the likes of Anna Sui , Steven Meisel , Isaac Mizrahi, Bill Blass, Maria Cornejo, Prabal Gurung and Emily Adams Bode can also call themselves notable alumni.

So, naturally, Parsons’ BFA runway shows are closely examined by industry insiders; and this year’s iteration was the school’s largest one yet. With 275 total graduates, the show featured a hefty 217 looks broken down into the university’s various pathways: collections, fashion product, materiality, systems and society, and phygital fashion. Overall, it was a strong reminder that this next generation of design talent has much to bring to the industry’s table.



Standouts included Qianyi Liu, whose nostalgic, doll-like designs are the result of experimental textile collaging, and Angie Zhang, a shapeshifter transforming traditional formalwear with clean concepts that prioritize wearability. Another one to watch is Diego McElroy’s brand Pretty Ballads, which exists as an “end-to-end modular clothing system” made entirely from zip-on, zip-off deadstock textile.

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