Exhibition in MWV Education Center:
This exhibition features the 2014 Teen Stylin’ designer renderings and garments awarded Best Overall, Best in Show, Best Use of Alternative Materials and Creative Construction, and Best Interpretation of a Work of Art.
Teen Stylin’ is VMFA’s eight-week program for Virginia students, grades 6–12, with a passion for clothing design, studio arts, installation art, and/or sculpture. The yearly program, which began in 2005, provides aspiring designers with the guidance and tools to create their own one-of-a-kind, wearable works of art. Each Teen Stylin’ culminates with multiple runway exhibitions featuring students’ designs.
This year, Teen Stylin’ 2014: Forbidden focused on themes found in the special exhibition Forbidden City: Imperial Treasures from the Palace Museum, Beijing. Students explored Form and Construction, The Elite, Decoration and Adornment, Dualities and Dichotomies, Perfect Harmony, Untold Stories, Symbols and Secrets, and Heaven on Earth. Teen Stylin’ 2014: Forbidden involved 96 student designers representing more than 40 schools in the greater Richmond area and across the Commonwealth. Participants were nominated by teachers or screened through a competitive application process.
Visit the vmfa.museum for more information on all teen programs. Get ready for Teen Stylin’ 2015: Engineered!
Teen Stylin’ is generously supported in part by Diane Cox Basheer and B. William Basheer and RBC Wealth Management.
Metro I – Nov 15, 2014
Best Use of Alternative Materials & Creative Construction
6-8 Winner: Rithanya Saravanan, Grade 7, Pocahontas Middle School
9-12 Runner-up: Haley Kellam, Grade 9, Collegiate School
9-12 Winner: Olivia Nash, Grade 11, Appomattox Regional Governor’s School
Best Interpretation of an Artwork
6-8 Winner: Lilly Phillips, Grade 7, The New Community School
9-12 Runner-up: Yazmine Dearing, Grade 10, Henrico High School Center for the Arts
9-12 Winner: Lili Ciprusova, Grade 10, Glen Allen High School
Best Male & Female Model
Best Female Model: Amelia Seabury, model for Cary Miller, Grade 7, Albert Hill Middle School
Best Male Model: Jarrett Wilder, model for Yazmine Dearing, Grade 10, Henrico High School Center for the Arts
Best in Show
6-8 Winner: Isabella Thomas, Grade 6, Homeschooled
9-12 Winner: Molly Crews, Grade 10, Veritas School
Metro II – Nov 22 (only students in grades 9-12)
Best Use of Alternative Materials & Creative Construction
Runner-up: Izabela Clarke, Grade 11, St. Catherine’s School
Winner: Samuel Richardson, Grade 11, Glen Allen High School
Best Interpretation of an Artwork
Runner-up: Rachel Morrissey, Henrico High School Center for the Arts
Winner: Ellory Camejo, Grade 12, Atlee High School
Best Male & Female Model
Best Female Model: Kyra Gilchrist (designed & modeled her own garment), Grade 10, Thomas Jefferson High School
Best Male Model, Derek Jacoby, Model for Ellory Camejo, Grade 12, Atlee High School
Best in Show
Winner: Ella Beth Southall, Grade 12, St. Catherine’s School
Satellite & Statewide – Nov 22
Best Use of Alternative Materials & Creative Construction
6-8 Winner: Sahara Clemons, Grade 8, Tandem Friends School, Charlottesville
9-12 Runner-up: Kayla Omsberg, Grade 12, Langley High School, McLean
9-12 Winner: Rebecca Rios, Grade 12, Potomac Falls High School, Sterling
Best Interpretation of an Artwork
6-8 Winner: Alicia Gonzalez, Grade 7, Cooper Middle School, McLean
9-12 Runner-up: Alexandra Golding, Grade 10, Mount Vernon High School, Alexandria
9-12 Winner: Ellen Blackburn, Grade 11, James Madison High School, Vienna
Best Male & Female Model
Best Female Model: Willow Baksa, model for Alexander Sausen, Grade 12, Kings Fork High School, Suffolk (I do not have the grade and school for the model)
Best Male Model: Peter Skudlarek, model for Alexandra Golding, Grade 10, Mount Vernon High School, Alexandria (I do not have the grade and school for the model)
Best in Show
6-8 Winner: Jenna McFadden, Grade 7, Princess Anne Middle School, Virginia Beach
9-12 Winner: AJ Shostak, Grade 10, Jamestown High School, Williamsburg
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Best Overall: (chosen from the Best in Show winners of each show)
6-8 Winner: Jenna McFadden, Grade 7, Princess Anne Middle School, Virginia Beach
9-12 Winner: AJ Shostak, Grade 10, Jamestown High School, Williamsburg