Junior receives award from VMFA for hand-styled garment.
Steward junior Anne Marshall Both was one of 42 student-artists featured in the “Teen Stylin’: Tempo” runway show at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA) last week. Not only was she selected from a talented pool of applicants to participate, but she also won runner-up for Most Creative Construction among 10th-12th graders!
You can see her here modeling “The Formation Of Letting Go,” her reimagining of Emile-Jacques Ruhlmann’s “Sun Bed.”
The Teen Stylin’ program is a 12-week fashion design workshop for students, during which participants learn from fashion designers and design specialists. Each participant designs and constructs a wearable piece of art inspired by objects in the VMFA’s holdings.
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