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Stitching It All Together 1 2 3 4 5 1 Brian Achenbach/Iowa State Daily chandising and design, students Rorah said she focused on the This is an A-line ivory gown with 25 yards of Kansas City Fashion must take “Senior Collection,” a details of each gown to make sure organza and 25 yards of tulle to create the whole class in which the students are re- each one had a distinct look. skirt. It has a corded lace bodice. Week features ISU quired to create a senior line of “I wanted each design to have student’s designs three complete looks or garments. an intricate surface design, wheth- Brian Achenbach/Iowa State Daily In this class the students develop a er it was floral embellishments, 2 This piece, an ivory A-line dress made from silk By Mariah.Wellman target market, customer profile and beading or interesting seam lines,” charmeuse, polyester satin and nylon tulle, incor- @iowastatedaily.com inspiration for their collection. Rorah said. porates handsewn embroidery along the edges. Rorah started in the fall of 2013 “I manipulated fabrics — in- Contrasting fabrics add to the dress’s appeal. As a freshman biology ma- by creating the usual 3 garments, cluding chiffon, organza, satin, jor at Wartburg College, Whitney all of them being wedding gowns. tulle and charmeuse — and layered Brian Achenbach/Iowa State Daily Rorah never thought she would Rorah previously interned with them in many aspects throughout 3 This is a blush A-line silhouette, strapless dress with an asymmetrical skirt made of 40 yards end up creating a line of eight wed- Dornink Custom Gown Design in the eight dresses to create an inter- of tulle. The edges are finished with handsewn ding gowns that would be shown in Des Moines and had a lot of hands- esting surface design including ro- roses. The bodice is made of corded lace. Kansas City Fashion Week. on experience with wedding gowns. sette details, rosettes and cascading Years later, now a senior at Iowa “I have always loved bridal ruffles.” Kelby Wingert/Iowa State Daily State majoring in apparel, mer- fashion, and I wanted to create a Rorah worked on her first 4 Whitney Rorah, senior in apparel, merchandising chandising and design, her next collection of three wedding gowns,” three gowns from October through and design, designed “Scarlett,” a deep burgundy show to tackle is Iowa State’s The Rorah said. “I was really inspired December of 2013. When she decid- dress, for the special occasion category in the The Fashion Show 2014 on Saturday. by intricate Hindu embellishments ed to apply to be part of Kansas City Fashion Show 2014 on Saturday. Rorah entered all eight of the and creating layers with fabrics of Fashion Week, she made five more gowns in her senior collection in different textures. I used a combi- gowns to complete her collection Kelby Wingert/Iowa State Daily this year’s fashion show, rather than nation of taupe braided trim, pearl for the show. 5 Whitney Rorah fits “Peacock Poise” to a dress the “normal” senior collection of beads and Swarovski crystals to She worked on her last five form. It was entered into the streetwear category in The Fashion Show2014 and was inspired by three garments. translate the intricate embellish- the coloring of the peacock itself. As a senior in apparel, mer- ments into my designs.” FASHION p3 >> ‘The Campanile Challenge’ Story County board presents raises homeless awareness ordinance to limit e-cigarettes By Jonathan.North coordinator for the event. “Once students By Emelie.Knoblock Denton, senior lecturer can be possessed by mi- @iowastatedaily.com get out there and experience how cold it @iowastatedaily.com in the kinesiology depart- nors, police won’t be able can be at night and how difficult it is to ment and prevention edu- to enforce this,” Stephen To raise awareness about home- sleep when it’s that cold, they can realize The Story County cation coordinator of Youth Holmes, Story County at- lessness in the Ames community, the that being homeless is very, very difficult Board of Supervisors had and Shelter Services. torney and one of the au- Catholic Student Community is holding and may be motivated to get involved in a second public input Linn County has the thors of the ordinance. the Campanile Challenge today. local homeless shelters.” meeting about a proposed only nicotine ordinance Denton said there are This is an overnight event from 4 The sleepout is open to anyone who ordinance to regulate e- in the state of Iowa at this 1.7 milligrams of nicotine p.m. today to 9 a.m. Saturday where stu- would like to participate. Students who cigarettes Thursday eve- time. in a cigarette and 17 milli- dents camp on Central Campus under- would like to come are encouraged to ning in the City Council “The ongoing chal- grams of nicotine in a nico- neath the Campanile to see what it is like join the Facebook group, but walk-ins Chambers. lenge that people that are tine cartridge that can be for the homeless who have to do it every will be welcome. The proposed ordi- trying to get a grip on this put into an e-cigarette. night. Blankets and hot chocolate will be nance would prohibit the issue seem to have difficul- “I will say that I think The Homeless Awareness Sleepout provided, but students will need to pro- sale of battery-powered ty coming up with a defi- I have enough key people was inspired by Reggie’s Sleepout, a simi- vide their own food and sleeping bags. devices that vaporize liq- nition that is clear,” said persuaded. If we close the lar event in Des Moines that benefits The night begins at 4 p.m. today, uid solutions that typically Wayne Clinton, member of nicotine/non-nicotine Iowa Homeless Youth Centers. starting with a contest where students contain nicotine to people the board. loophole, than we can get it The Catholic Student Community build the shelter they will sleep in that under the age of 18 years The first public in- through,” said Sen. Herman is calling this event the Campanile night. The students will have five hours old. put meeting was at 7 p.m. Quirmbach regarding reg- Challenge because sleeping outside, es- to complete their structures before judg- “The myth around e- Monday the Story County ulating e-cigarettes. pecially in April, can be difficult. ing begins. Students who wish to partici- cigarettes is that they are Administrative Building in Dr. George Belitsos, “It is going to be cold, but that’s part safe because you aren’t us- Nevada. of the experience,” said Garret Schieber, SLEEPOUT p3 >> ing tobacco,” said Denise “If any of these devices E-CIGARETTE p3 >> 2 | NEWS | Iowa State Daily | Friday, April 4, 2014 Editor: Katelynn McCollough | [email protected] | 515.294.2003 Weather Game show inspires ISU club’s FRI 27|41 Chance of rain and snow. fundraiser for Sri Lankan schools By Katharina.Gruenewald Australia, said Firdaus Ridzuan, se- new event. @iowastatedaily.com nior in geology and the council’s vice “We are all big fans of the show president. and we were watching it together, SAT Sunny and a 20 percent The International Student “The show blends variety and and then we all had the idea to create 39|54 chance of rain. Council will host the first Running reality television genres into one our own ‘Running Man’ show for our Man competition April 5, modeled show,” Lim said. “Every episode re- charity,” said Susan Beisel, sopho- after the popular variety show in volves around a set theme ranging more in political science. South Korea of the same name. The from the mystical adventures of unit- The event is trying to raise funds SUN A 30 percent chance of rain. competition aims to raise funds for ing the Three Kingdoms in China, to to purchase basic school supplies, impoverished primary schools in Sri the crafty tasks of constructing a boat such as pens, papers and notebooks, 40|56 Lanka. out of cardboard boxes.” for primary schools in Sri Lanka. “In our event, teams of five The event will have games simi- The event will take place on members go head-to-head with other lar to the ones featured in the show. Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Provided by ISU Meteorology Club teams, by taking part in zany and fun “We’re taking baby steps to make Carver Hall, Pearson Hall as well as mini-games, and ultimately claim sure that the game is simple to pick outside. the title of champion,” said Fang Hao up but still a whole bunch of fun for “I am so excited for this event,” Lim, junior in microbiology and the the participants,” Lim said.
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