Guests attending the 38th annual Silver Needle Runway show at McCann Center in Poughkeepsie will be swept up in a state-of-the-art showcase for the innovative creations of Marist Fashionโ€™s senior design students. โ€œIf youโ€™ve been to the Silver Needle before, youโ€™re in for a lot of surprises,โ€ promises student communications director Sarah Jacobs. โ€œWeโ€™re setting up the seating and the stage in a whole new way, playing with holograms and monitors to develop something that really pushes the envelope this time out, and weโ€™re excited.โ€

That bubbling excitement pulls together well over 100 Marist studentsโ€”20 designers, 80 volunteers, and 40 students in the Fashion Show Production classโ€”into a solid team tasked with organizing every detail of a show that typically draws over 2,000: industry professionals, local leaders in business and politics, press and the communityโ€™s fashion-curious. Jacobs says sheโ€™s busy emailing and handling tickets. โ€œPeople come to see this from all over, which is so cool,โ€ she says. โ€œIโ€™m so excited. Last year was really cool, and this year, with a lot of help, it should be just amazing.โ€

All that collaboration and experiential learning is a perfect fit with this yearโ€™s theme, “Interlinked,” meant to speak to the ways in which all humans are part of a whole. โ€œIt is easy to feel smallโ€”to feel like nothing other than a single drop in a limitless ocean,โ€ write the organizers. โ€œBut we invite you to remember: What is an ocean if not a multitude of singular drops?โ€

That theme is expressed in the designs themselves, which are often created using upcycled or otherwise sustainable fabrics, drawing a link between past and future for the fabrics themselves. To Jacobs, it also speaks of the hundreds who come together to create the experience. โ€œFrom the fashion program faculty to a production crew from the city to the Town of Poughkeepsie police, itโ€™s just a wonderful thing to be involved in,โ€ she says.

The graduating fashion designers will each be presenting three to five looks, modeled by a mix of students and professionals. Last yearโ€™s show, which broke records for attendance and sales and added $31,000 to the Fashion Scholarship Fund and the Silver Needle Enrichment Fund, drew industry experts from Saks, DKNY, and Ralph Lauren.

This yearโ€™s Silver Needle Runway will step off at 7 pm on Friday, May 3, with an opening reception at 6 pm. Tickets range from $10 for bleacher seats to $100 for the front row.

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