The Minneapolis College Apparel Technologies showcasing their first collections in the “Thru the Mask”

The Minneapolis College Apparel Technologies showcasing their first collections in the “Thru the Mask”

The Minneapolis College Apparel Technologies

Hey, Minneapolis fashion fiends! There is one month left to view the 2021 Fashion Show “Thru the Mask” gallery at City Center! The next time that you are downtown to check it out!

The Minneapolis College Apparel Technologies students are now showcasing their first collections in the “Thru the Mask” fashion exhibit. The annual fashion show is the culmination of two years of hard work and perseverance as each student has taken their looks from concept to finished garments.

Congratulations graduates of 2021!

Christine Beaman
Madeleine Cunningham
Patience Ezenwanne
Yuping Hang
Zachery Inskeep
Jennie Leenay
Rose Cassandre Marcellin
Paulet Nava
Monica Nguyen
Ruth Patzloff
Rina Sands
Samuel Schwartz
Henry Shingobe
Alexandra Velez-Carpio
Carrie Zirbes
Phoebe Namuluta*

*Phoebe is a part of the class of 2022. Her work is not featured in the projected video portion of the exhibit but her dress and vision board from the 2022 Fashion Show “Provoke” are featured.

When

This exhibit will be on display through April 28th.

Where

“Thru the Mask” gallery at City Center

City Center

 615 Hennepin Avenue

Minneapolis, MN

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Courtesy of Red Wing Shoes
Minnesota-based Red Wing Shoes created a pair of the iconic boots worn by Mario; sadly, they are not for sale. In advance of a film based on the popular video game character, Red Wing Shoes produces shoes exactly like those worn by Mario. They are unfortunately not for sale.

Mario, the mustachioed and red-hatted Italian plumber who first appeared in Donkey Kong in 1981 and has since appeared in over 200 video games, is enjoying another moment in the limelight.

In April, the character will be voiced by Virginia, Minn. native Chris Pratt in an animated movie. In advance of this, Minnesota-based Red Wing Shoes has constructed a pair of the character’s iconic boots.

The company’s website offers a video showing the laborious process of transforming Mario’s somewhat bulbous footwear into a real-world version. Over serene, meditative music, we witness designers and cobblers working out patterns, cutting leather, steaming and carefully stitching together a pair of boots that manages to be both exquisite and ridiculous.

This is not the first pair of once-fictional boots created this year: Brooklyn-based art collective MSCHF created a pair of ballooning red boots based on those worn by Japanese cartoon character Astro Boy. The footwear sold for $350 and has since been spotted on the feet of rappers Lil Wayne, Lil Nas X, Coi Leray and Rich the Kid.

Alas, there’s some bad news for aspiring fashionistas hoping to go viral in Instagram images wearing Red Wing’s version of Mario’s boots: they’re not for sale.

A pair of shoes and tools on a white background
Courtesy of Red Wing Shoes
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