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VOLUME TWO ISSUE ONECOLOR + ART
fashion + art + culture = 180spring 2009
 
 
FEATURES
40 Panorama
Sundresses shot in a colored landscape
52 David Downton56 Style Tights60 Where the Wild Things Were Not70 Designer Lookbook:
Louisa Parris
74 Julian & Helene
Layered knits and a cuddle partner for wintry summers
90 Dai Fujiwara:
Issey Miyake’s Creative Director
94 Eye Photo
Winning submissions from our camera phone contest
104 Night Lights
Millinery madness from Academy students
112 Neutral Territory 
A sneak peek of next season’s graduate collections
122 High Style :
an afternoon with best-dressed Mrs. Hale
126 Disco Knits:
Homage to Grace Jones
128 Study Abroad:
Fashion School in Doha, Qatar
130 Erogenous Zones
Clavicles: are they hot or not?
134 Urban Outfitted
Brooklyn through the eyes of its hipster denizens
140 Accessories from Three Rising Stars148 Ignore This Box:
do as we say
CONCLUSION
156 We Were There
At the event of the year: Barack Obama’s inauguration 
157 Prototype164 Horoscope166 Last Word
Cover photographed by Joe Budd. Clothes by Scott McFarland.
FASHION
08 Fashion Dictionary 
How to speak fashion-ese
10 Boutiques
one eighty 
shops around the globe
12 Style A-Z
Everything you need to know this summer and beyond
 
 ANTI-FASHION
16 Garbagedress Blog
Fashion blogger Zana Bayne craves your attention
17 Artists on Fashion18 Sticky & Sweet
A design challenge involving, you guessed it, condoms
20 International Fashion Director: Gene Krell
Tells us on why he hates bling
DESIGN
24 Gypsies, Jetsetters and Ruffians
Subjects of new must-read titles from Assouline
26 Take a Trip
Stacie Willoughby’s psychedelic posters
28
one eighty 
Hearts Artists
Mark Elliot, Jin Young Yu and Ciriaco Sayoc
30 Pillow Talk with Guest Editor Yaling Hou
Her reviews of Academy-designed textiles
 
CULTURE
32 Hey Mr. DJ
Profiles of three sound artists from fashion week
34 Deerhunter
one eighty 
hangs with the band
36 News from Wondercon
Where fanboys fly their geek flags high
38
one eighty 
Role Model
Spoken Word Artist Ruby Veridiano-Ching
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CONTENTS
 
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 VOLUME TWO ISSUE ONECOLOR
fashion + art + culture = 180spring 2009
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Cheryl Locke
CREATIVE DIRECTOR
Jonathan Kyle Farmer
EDITOR-AT-LARGE
Dino-Ray Ramos
DESIGN DIRECTOR
Fransisca Tan, BFA Graphic Design
 ARTICLE EDITORS
Mignon A. Gould, MFA Fashion JournalismSata Schramm, MFA Fashion Journalism
FEATURES EDITOR
  Anika Brown, BFA Fashion Merchandising
MUSIC EDITOR
Melissa Tan, BFA Fashion Journalism
MUSIC REPORTER
Tia Newton, MFA Fashion Journalism
FASHION CORRESPONDENTS
Shaneia Caldwell, MFA Fashion JournalismKelly Wetherille, MFA Fashion Journalism 
FASHION ASSOCIATES
Sequoia Hopkins, BFA Fashion JournalismRenata Lindroos, BFA Fashion Merchandising
GRAPHIC DESIGNERS
Cyrin Jocson, BFA New Media
MARKETING ASSOCIATE
Savo’na Jenkins, MFA Fashion Merchandising
BE OUR FRIEND:
one eighty MAGAZINE Academy of Art UniversitySchool of Fashion7th Floor180 New MontgomerySan Francisco, CA 94105oneeighty@academyart.eduwww.iqons.com/one+eighty
“Green–my favorite food is lettuce.”
who:
Vivian G. Kelly, online instructor, FashionJournalism
day job:
freelance writer and founder/editor of TheFashion Examiner blog
one eighty 
story:
multipleVivian mentored, oversaw and edited articlesthroughout this issue with her online students.
“Vanilla ice cream.”
who:
 Ali Khan, online MFA, Fashion Design, ‘08
day job:
designer and instructor at QatarUniversity
one eighty story:
Postcards from Doha Ali introduced us to his fashion design class andtook us around to see Doha’s sights and sounds.
“Red-orange from rich spicy sauces.”
who:
Ivan Mendoza
day job:
freelance hair and makeup artist
one eighty story:
Julian & HeleneIn our ode to wintry San Francisco summers,Ivan’s genius touch kept our models looking hot.
“How would you describe the color ofcroissants? That and black coffee.”
who:
Flore Morton, instructor, Fashion Design andStyling
day job:
freelance stylist
one eighty stories:
High Style and Disco Knits A matchmaker of sorts, Flore introducedphotography student Beata Pevny and fashionstudent Tafen Kuo last semester. They workedtheir collaborative magic in portraits of SanFrancisco Denise Hale.
In honor of our first themed issue oncolor, tell us thehueof your favorite food.
“Green–I love asparagus.”
who:
 
Yaling Hou, MFA Textile Design, ‘07
day job:
creator and founder of design companyFlowie
one eighty story:
Pillow Talk As a textile design alumna, Yaling was the perfectguest editor to curate projects our applied textileclasses.
“Red for hot sauce.”
who:
Chris Scott, instructor, FashionMerchandising
day job:
creator of Makeup Gourmet
one eighty story:
Neutral TerritoryOne eighty plucked this beauty veteran fromChanel’s backstage to doll up FORD modelRebecca.
“Smoked salmon pink.”
who:
Louisa Parris, instructor, Fashion Design
day job:
designer
one eighty 
story:
Designer LookbookLouisa did double duty as designer and stylist inthis shoot.
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