High school students discover sustainable fashion

A recent summer camp at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln offered youth the opportunity to explore careers in the apparel industry and ways to create sustainable fashion.

The Department of Textiles, Merchandising and Fashion Design hosted seven high school students June 13-18, as part of Big Red Summer Academic Camps through Nebraska 4-H.

Big Red Summer Academic Camps are residential, career exploration camps held annually at the university. This was the first year the Discover Sustainable Fashion session was offered. In addition to Nebraska, campers came from Colorado, Michigan and Kansas. The session was led by Surin Kim, assistant professor and extension specialist, and Sandra Starkey, assistant professor, who were joined by various faculty and graduate students of the department.

Students learned about the environmental impact of fashion and explored ways to create sustainable fashion during various faculty-sponsored workshops, such as sustainable fashion and entrepreneurship, rapid prototyping, quilt making, block printing, garment upcycling and visual merchandising. A uniuqe hands-on experience involved turning trash to treasure, where camp participants created full-size garments out of fabric scraps.

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