Annual Rock the Runway Show Features Record Number of Collections

Kent Student Center Program hosts Roaring 20’s Themed Fashion Show

Kent Student Center Programming, part of the Center for Student Involvement, hosted the 13th annual Rock the Runway on Saturday, March 5. 

The runway featured 21 collections by 24 designers, many from the Kent State School of Fashion. The Kent Student Center Ballroom was decked out in 20’s style with an elevated runway to showcase the designs. The Kent State University Jazz Society Quartet, made up of Kent State students, performed themed music during the show, which was hosted by sophomore communication studies major, Michael Gallagher II. 

Three judges decided on the first place collection and the designers won half of their fall tuition. The audience choice winner received $500 to Mood Fabrics, a fabric store known for appearing on TV’s Project Runway. 

The theme this year was the “Roaring 20’s” drawing many designers to the idea of flappers and Hollywood influence, but the winning duo, sophomores Kassidy Brillhart and Ann Marie Elaban, went a different route. 

“We put together a moodboard for inspiration and tried to think about what was going to make us stand out from other designers,” Elaban says. “We did pull from typical 20’s images, but we wanted to make our collection different.” 

The pair looked to a popular dance from that time to inspire their collection, “Living Lindy.” 

“Texas Tommy was a popular dance in the south during the 1910’s,” Elaban says. “It turned into the Lindy Hop in the 1920’s and was more popular toward the end of the 20’s. We wanted the name and collection to reflect the lifestyle of women of that time.” 

Their three designs combined elements of masculine and feminine styles. 

“We really wanted to do something extravagant,” Brillhart says. “The 1920’s is interesting because the style was more elegant and the idea of doing something based off of menswear really interested both of us. We went with a masculine silhouette with more of a feminine color palette.” 

Brillhart and Elaban met in fashion design classes and when they heard about the show they decided to work together. 

“The 20’s were a time that both me and Kassidy liked and could find inspiration in so we decided to go for it and put our application together and submitted it,” Elaban says. 

All designers submit an application with three tentative sketches of their designs and a statement that speaks to their vision and what has inspired the designs. 

“It was a long process,” Brillhart says. “We made three different versions of one top before we decided on the final one. We went back and forth on ideas to make sure everything was cohesive and that the style lines were similar, but different enough. We didn’t have much experience working with the fabrics we used. Sewing sequins to velvet and hand-stitching the lace was a lot of work.” 

This was the first runway show either of them participated in and Elaban says it gave them an opportunity to show their creativity outside of the classroom. 

“I didn’t really think we would win,” Elaban says. “But I always had faith in us. We work really well together and are good at editing each other’s styles to make a cohesive collection. I’m really proud of us for finishing and making everything as beautiful as I thought it would be. I still can’t believe we won.” 

POSTED: Wednesday, March 22, 2017 10:21 AM
Updated: Thursday, December 8, 2022 09:20 PM
WRITTEN BY:
Carly Evans