There have been plenty of reasons to celebrate at Common Threads, the Fairview Park thrift store. Not only has it been named Cleveland's best thrift store in a Scene Magazine reader poll; it will also be celebrating its one-year anniversary on June 24.
With a bachelor's degree in Fashion Merchandising from Ursuline College - which also afforded her the opportunity to study in New York City at the Fashion Institute of Technology - Anastasia (Stacy) Wiley knows style. The Mentor resident channeled her passion for fashion into her blog, Styled by Stacy.
Being a college student is hard. Being a college student and an entrepreneur is harder, but Anne Skoch, a Kent State University student, is succeeding at both - and she does it with style.
There's a new mobile boutique hitting the streets of Cleveland: The Style Foundry. The Style Foundry is the brainchild of Megan Moran, a local stylist and fashion entrepreneur.
Going to prom could help students pay for college, thanks to Duck brand. The Avon-based company is hosting the 17th Annual Stuck at Prom Scholarship Contest, where students can win scholarship money for their Duck Tape-constructed prom fashions.
Innovations '17 was held on April 30 at Ursuline College. The annual event showcases the work of students in the college's fashion design and merchandising courses.
Students of the Fashion School at Kent State University presented their work at the Fashion School’s Annual Fashion Show, FS² Presented by Michael Kors.
International fashion accessory retailer PASHA has launched new jewel-decorated hair accessories and sandals, and some of the inspiration for the designs came from the founder's early trips to Cleveland.
For the eighth year, Remington College is holding its Prom Night Makeover event, which has provided more than 3,000 high school students nationwide with free services to help them get ready for their big night.