Student takes streetwear brand to national stage
Lawrence Linton secured a vendor spot at Riot Fest 2026 in Chicago—a national rock festival—less than a year after launching his own clothing line.
Lawrence Linton secured a vendor spot at Riot Fest 2026 in Chicago—a national rock festival—less than a year after launching his own clothing line.
Students from Maui¡¯s Lahainaluna and Baldwin High Schools traveled to UH Mānoa for a hands-on immersion into the future of fashion technology in February.
To celebrate Muʻumuʻu Month in January, CTAHR has a special exhibition of vintage muʻumuʻu, chosen by nearly 30 Waipahu High School students.
Ten freshmen and sophomore students had their hand made, tie-dyed garment premiere at the highly competitive International Textile and Apparel Association showcase.
Fashion design and merchandising students Amelie Berg and Skylar Conley have each been awarded a Kalo Grant.
Rogers focused on fashion merchandising during her time at UH, and she credits a retail buying class taught by Professor Abbie Cristi for crystalizing her career aspirations.
Fashion design and merchandising alumna Riana Kawamura brought her popular apparel brand to the ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ campus.
Actress Te Ao o Hinepehinga, who plays Kupuohi on Apple TV+ series Chief of War, was styled by recent graduate Kalia Ferri.
CTAHR¡¯s Hniang Sung will have two garments featured at the International Textiles and Apparel Association¡¯s annual conference this November.
Andy Reilly attributes its revival to a deeper connection with local culture and history.