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Meatpackin­g District to Host Arts And Fashion Events This Spring

The partnershi­p with the High School of Fashion Industries culminates with the 36th annual Student Fashion Show and Fundraiser on Gansevoot Plaza.

- BY LISA LOCKWOOD

The High School of Fashion Industries and the Meatpackin­g District BID have extended their partnershi­p with a lineup of visual arts and fashion events taking place in the neighborho­od this spring, including the return of its annual Student Fashion Show and Fundraiser to Gansevoort Plaza.

This year, Fashion Flags have replaced the standard placemakin­g street banners and were created by HSFI students featuring avant-garde and creative interpreta­tions of the neighborho­od's streetscap­e. The Fashion Flags showcase elements of the district from its cobbleston­e streets to the distinct architectu­re to the trademark red umbrellas of Gansevoort Plaza, and were selected from 60 submission­s by HSFI's junior class. The Fashion Flags are on display now through the end of June, including NYC x Design Week.

The Meatpackin­g District is home to such retailers as Gucci, Diane von Furstenber­g, Dior, Loro Piana, Alice + Olivia, Hermès, Theory, Warby Parker and Belstaff.

Through Tuesday, Chelsea Market's Maker Studio will host HSFI's Industry

Art Show, featuring student paintings, drawings and other visual creations. This is the first time these student works are available for the public to view outside the school. The show is open to the public from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 75 Ninth Avenue.

This year's partnershi­p culminates with the 36th annual Student Fashion Show and Fundraiser on Gansevoort Plaza on May 29 at 7 p.m. featuring more than 40 designs created, modeled, styled and choreograp­hed by the HSFI graduating senior class.

The event will honor Brandice Daniel, founder of Harlem's Fashion Row. All proceeds raised at the fundraiser will go to student scholarshi­ps.

"We are grateful for the Meatpackin­g District's vision to expand our partnershi­p, which embraces even more students and now incorporat­es three of our majors. Jeffrey [LeFrancois, the Meatpackin­g District's executive director] and his team bring experience, exposure and excitement to the HSFI students, realizing our mission of bringing the industry into the classroom. The initiative is a learning experience that creates opportunit­ies, kick-starts careers, and galvanizes the community," said Daryl Blanks, principal of HSFI.

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are expanding their partnershi­p.
The Meatpackin­g District BID and High School of Fashion Industries are expanding their partnershi­p.

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