Lindsay Clarke

LINDSAY CLARKEFASHION COMMUNICATIONFEMINIZING SNEAKER CULTURES (WILL CHANGE) Through my capstone topic, I will address how sneakers have become agents of social change. Originatio g as a purely functional object in the sports world to emerging onto the Hip Hop scene in New York City to transcending all boundaries of the modern fashion world sneakers have…

Alicia Churilla

ALICIA CHURILLAFASHION COMMUNICATIONIDENTITY AND THE CITY Through a comparative analysis between the cities of Berlin and NYC, this project looks at the relationship between the ethos of a city, and how it inhabitants self-identity through dress within that city. The creative works and elements are all compiled together in a double-sided coffee table book, effectively…

Saliah Chaudhry

SALIAH CHAUDHRYFASHION COMMUNICATIONTHE SELF-IDENTIFICATION OF MUSLIM WOMEN A compilation of interviews conducted of Canadian muslim women in creative industries. The interviews focus on each woman’s resistance of and activism against harmful stereotypes (of them and their religion) perpetuated in media, political and social discourses.  BACK TO PROFILES

Nabra Badr

NABRA BADRFASHION COMMUNICATIONBLSH DIGITAL For my final capstone the main topic surrounds the central concept of the misrepresentation of black women in the beauty industry. It is interesting to see how black women are often excluded from narratives pertaining to beauty and cosmetics. Through various lenses my research looks at intersectional feminism, colorism, and critical…

Cassidy Allan

CASSIDY ALLANFASHION COMMUNICATIONNOVA My research focuses on the stigmatization of menstruation in society, and aims to create a more open and modern discourse between consumers of feminine care companies. My creative capstone is a cumulation of my research showcased in a mock feminine care company called Nova. Complete with branding, packaging design, advertising campaign and…