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    — by Mellany Armstrong, Associate Director of Communications

    Famed fashion illustrator Renaldo Barnette entertained and informed Moore's Fashion Design students with stories of how he came to be in the business.

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    Graphic Design alumni Randi Bellamy ’17 and Sarah Lorenz ’16 were both runners up in Creative Quarterly: The Journal of Art & Design’s recent competition.

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    — by Mellany Armstrong, Associate Director of Communications

    The co-founder and chairman of the digital platform Arts Thread urged Moore Fashion Design students to experiment and push the envelope to get themselves noticed in the global marketplace.

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    — by Roy A. Wilbur

    We awoke to a quiet morning in the sleepy town of Amizmiz where all that could be heard was a rooster’s crowing.

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    — by Roy A. Wilbur

    We got quite a work out on our tenth day in Morocco, beginning with a visit to Musée Yves Saint Laurent Marrakech where our eyes were wowed by the haute couture fashions of this phenomenal designer.

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    — by Roy A. Wilbur

    Students chilled with their mobile devices in the lobby of their hotel while waiting for the clock to strike 9:00 am and the start of the tour of Marrakech where tourism, unsurprisingly, is the main economic engine.

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    — by Roy A. Wilbur

    Bogie and Bergman here we come! The replica of the famous Rick’s Café as seen in the movie Casablanca is our destination for lunch today.

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    — by Mellany Armstrong, Associate Director of Communications

    Kimberly McLinden '17 faces off with other interns for designer Hayley Paige in the new show Hayley Ever After on TLC.

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    — by Roy A. Wilbur

    Hassan Tower and the nearby Mausoleum of Mohammed V in Rabat were first on our itinerary on this very cold and rainy day.

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    — by Roy A. Wilbur

    We left Fez behind and traveled to Rabat, the capital of Morocco, but on the way stopped in Meknès, which served as the capital for 65 years during the 17th century.