Fashion Exhibit Pop-Up

Students in Dr. Kim’s The Business of Fashion course showcased their final projects in the exhibit The Store Windows of Fashion.

The students in Dr. Pielah Kim’s The Business of Fashion course created The Store Windows of Fashion exhibit.

The Business of Fashion class is designed to teach the value chain of the fashion industry. The value chain refers to the entire process it takes to create fashion lines: source raw materials, come up with concepts, design and produce fashion goods, calculate costs, and design a marketing plan to promote a fashion line. Teams created a fashion company to apply what they had learned about the value chain of the fashion industry. This project allowed students to witness the process of making fashion goods and absorb the course concepts through experience. This store window displays two fashion companies created by students, Juicebox and Look 2 Lewk, and their fashion lines.

Published: June 01, 2019

MMC Senior Releases “Quarter-Life Crisis” On Telegraph Hill Records Vol. 3

Taylor Tote ’21, a graduating senior in Media and Arts Management with a double minor in Music and Music Industry, has released a new song, “Quarter-Life Crisis.” The song, released on Christmas Day, appears as part of the Telegraph Hill Records Vol. 3 playlist. Tote’s recording career isn’t completely separate from her life at MMC. “Being at Marymount has definitely influenced me and my career choices going forward,” says Tote. “It’s opened up some new possible doors for paths I never really saw coming. I’m so grateful for that.” 
Taylor Tote '21