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Manner of Design

mannerofdesign

About Me

Born in 1984 outside of Dallas, Texas, where everything is bigger... especially dreams. College was an opportunity to concentrate on the fundamentals by studying graphic design. Projects started as the basic variety, but I began to integrate learned concepts into fashion design. I have always had a different look on life, and it showed through my projects. My senior project, a fashion show of reconstructed clothing, revealed the synergies of my college education and my passion.While interests range from casual to formal, my first line of clothing is birthed out of the reconstructed theme from my senior project. Fashion can reflect culture or define culture as it expresses the individual. The reconstructed theme breaks out into a men's and women's line. Playing off my last name, the men's line is "bad manners," while the women's line is "miss manners". These are designs that are expressive, creative and unique, allowing the individual to create a look that is subtle yet detailed, comfortable yet structured, understated yet recognizable, classic yet contemporary.Bad Manners for men and Miss Manners for women. Clothes that reflect the mannerisms of today's fashion.Visit mannerofdesign.com to order and see more.

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Fabuous! Event AfterShock

The doors then opened at the Fabulous! Event in Springfield, MA, and people came pouring down the stairs. I don't know the final count, but there were over 400 people at the event throughout the night...
Posted by Manner of Design on Mon, 26 Nov 2007 03:44:00 PST

Boutiques

I have recently started my own company, "Manner of Design", or MoD. I currently have six t-shirt designs, three for men and three for women. They are all hand-crafted, reconstructed t-shirts with grap...
Posted by Manner of Design on Wed, 10 Oct 2007 10:43:00 PST

Six Degrees

You have probably heard the idea of "six degrees of seperation," right? It's where someone knows someone, who knows someone, and so on. This concept works for those that are trying to make connections...
Posted by Manner of Design on Wed, 05 Sep 2007 09:07:00 PST