Posted in the gallery below are the mini fashion fashion flats that students from the FTT308 FashionCAD class developed as part of a Buffalo Loves Cotton fashion product development collection project. This class project is a small part of a program-wide Buffalo State Loves Cotton education grant sponsored by Cotton INC. This entire class project included a concept board w/description, color board, fabric board, print board, line board, retail store window display concept board and detailed technical spec sheets were developed for each of the three garments each student created. Students in another class [FTT327: Computer pattern making] developed garment patterns for these line board designs.
What Buffalo Loves Cotton fashion flats you think should be constructed into garments for the upcoming Runway 4.0 event planned for Saturday, April 16th, 2011 at the Pierce Arrow building on Elmwood avenue, Buffalo, NY?
The next post will include some of the Bufflao Loves Cotton fashion product development concept boards they developed.











I thought the drawings were good would of loved to see something designed with a 40′s theme since that is when we were a booming city..
I totally agree with your comments about Buffalo in the forties. I believe there will be a forties inspired Fashion Diversity Mash Collection entered into the upcoming Runway 4.0 event. http://bscrunway.wordpress.com/