I stopped by Re/Dress a couple weeks ago and Deb told me about this fabulous upcoming fashion show featuring a student designer named Alyssa. Alyssa is a design student at Parsons. We are such supporters of educating students in the art of designing plus and the business of plus. We are just thrilled that Marcy Cruz was able to attend and share with you her fashion show experience. – Aimee
I had the pleasure of viewing the plus size collection of aspiring designer and Parsons School of Design fashion major, Alyssa Roberti on Friday, May 14, 2010. The fashion show event was held at Re/Dress, an amazing plus size vintage and resale store in the Cobble Hill section of Brooklyn. The turnout was a nice small group of 20 or so people, which included Gwen DeVoe, creator of Full Figured Fashion Week.
Alyssa, who is just finishing up her junior year as an Integrated Design Curriculum (IDC) major, is pushing the envelope at Parsons. She started out as a BFA (Fashion Design) major. However, she noticed that her professors were always pushing students to design clothing for a smaller size. Alyssa questioned this by designing a plus size piece, which she showed her professor. The professor’s response was that it was a waste of time. However, Alyssa was determined to continue with plus size design. She realized that a change was needed and that was her “epiphany” moment. So she changed her major to IDC, which still enables her to focus on fashion while having the freedom to create her own curriculum. She has been dedicated to plus size design ever since.
During the Q& A session after the fashion show, Alyssa told the group of an experience she had in pattern making class in the beginning of her studies at Parsons. She noticed that there were size 12 patterns available so she asked her professor if she could use them for class. Her professor tried to dissuade her but Alyssa stood her ground. In the end, Alyssa proved her wrong. She has gotten a great response from her peers at Parsons and she hopes to open the door for others who would like to focus on plus size design.
Alyssa is inspired by the art of Cecily Brown, who combines figuration & abstraction with themes of sexuality and attraction. Cecily’s work contains lots of colors which she shows with a brush stroke technique. Alyssa tried to infuse that in her plus size design aesthetic by painting on clothing with the same type of brush stroke technique and use of many colors. She likes the idea of creating wearable art. She initially did the painting by hand with brushes until a professor suggested she use silk art, which is easier to use.
Marcy and Alyssa Roberti
Deb Malkin and Gwen DeVoe
Marcy with Leslie Medik (Re/Dress employee)
In terms of what Alyssa favors in design, she prefers a refined creative element. She loves fashion from the 1920’s era. Her favorite plus designers are Monif C and Ashley Stewart. Alyssa loves the convertibleness of Monif C.’s clothing, especially the Marilyn dress. She stated that she loves how Monif C.’s clothing is classic and sophisticated. With Ashley Stewart, Alyssa feels that she has great up and coming designs. Her constant two favorite designers outside of the plus size design world are Anna Sui and Betsey Johnson because of their styles and colors.
Alyssa’s fashion showing at the event consisted of 4 pieces, one of which she wore herself. Her color scheme was a mixture of plum, cream, gold and silver metallic, and blues. The first piece was a long length cream colored dress with a plum velvet neckline, which to me, was a homage to the 20’s era that she loves so much. The dress had a detachable necklace that really went well against the plum velvet neckline. The back of the dress had a “surprise” element. It was that same plum velvet fabric and was draped so that part of the model’s back was exposed.
Alyssa with models in her designs
The second piece was a 2-piece top and pant outfit. The top was beautifully hand painted in a brush stroke fashion by Alyssa in purple, teal, and lilac. The pants were silver metallic stretch “liquid” leggings. The third piece was a knee length dress with the top part of it hand painted as well. Alyssa also knit a type of sash in a plum color that was attached to the dress and layered over part of the top hand painted area. The skirt part was the same cream color as the floor length dress.
The final piece, worn by Alyssa, was a beautiful gold top with velvet sides and a red velvet skirt that had a faux wrap style to it. The draping of the skirt was very beautiful. Out of all the pieces, this one is my favorite because of the colors and the fabric. It looked very flattering and classic. It is an outfit that can be the perfect day to evening piece.
I was very impressed with the pieces shown and am very excited to see what Alyssa will design next. Her plans, as she enters her senior year at Parsons, are to continue plus size design from a sportswear aspect and in the future, she would like to expand to runway plus size couture fashion.
Overall, Alyssa received a very positive response to her pieces and have left us wanting to see more. She was extremely inspiring and great to talk to. She really encompasses everything a successful fashion designer should be: staying true to herself and what she believes in despite the pushback she experienced. Her determined attitude and great talent will definitely take the plus size fashion world by storm. – Marcy

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Confidence is the most important to wear plus size dresses. Pictures above just showing the example of girls with good confidence. Great!
It is really amazing for us. Although we are fat, we can still show ourselves. The models on the show seem to enjoy it so much. Hope I’ll enter it later.
Most of this is pretty, but I cannot get down with the liquid leggings. They are not a good idea on ANYONE. Full stop.
I love the red dress fashion show! They show off and how to wear a dress for people who do not have model like bodies. It is great to see people proud of their selves.