Spartans and Elementary Students Design Morning Show Outfits
Senior students in the UNCG Consumer Apparel and Retail Studies program collaborated with a local elementary school to provide stylish and sustainable outfits for the Morning Show Scholars.The project is designed to assist apparel design students in learning about collaboration through co-design with students from Oak View Elementary School, acquiring practical skills and hands-on co-design experience, and inspiring them to identify and propose innovative sustainable solutions.Read more:
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