Wednesday, May 14

FAST 2023: Mueller infuses fashion world with technology in eye-catching ‘Antenna’ collection

Cole Mueller is taking the World Wide Web to the runway. For his Fashion and Student Trends at UCLA runway debut, the third-year mechanical engineering student said his 2023 collection, “Antenna,” tells the tale of how technology changed communication over the past three decades, drawing stylistic influences from the ’90s and early 2000s. Read more...

Photo: (From left to right) Amber Zeng, Cole Mueller and Karen Park pose in brightly colored outfits. Mueller, a third-year mechanical engineering student, will be making his Fashion and Student Trends at UCLA runway debut Friday with his collection, entitled “Antenna.” Zeng and Park will model some of Mueller’s designs. (Photo by Halinda Yu. Photo illustration by Isabella Lee/Illustrations director)


FAST 2023: Rafael Larrañaga’s collection ‘Epitaph’ honors Inglewood culture

Rafael Larrañaga’s designs are bringing Inglewood to Westwood on the FAST runway. The first-year design media arts student will showcase his first collection, entitled “Epitaph,” at the annual Fashion and Student Trends at UCLA’s 2023 runway show Friday. Read more...

Photo: (From left to right) Albert Acosta, Rafael Larrañaga and Leian Mulatre sit on a staircase. Larrañaga’s collection “Epitaph” is centered around Inglewood and Chicano culture. (Photo by Shengfeng Chien/Daily Bruin staff. Photo illustration by Isabella Lee/Illustrations director)



Reselling secondhand styles, UCLA Vintage captures Bruin nostalgia

UCLA Vintage is back in style. Owned by twin brothers Jake and Max Santaniello, the UCLA Vintage shop curates a collection of second-hand clothing and accessories that embody the style passed down through former generations of Bruins. Read more...

Photo: Donning items from UCLA Vintage, founders Jake (left) and Max (right) Santaniello stand in front of a tree. The second-year twins started the shop because of their love for vintage clothing. (Alice Yang/Daily Bruin)



UCLA alumnus Alivia Brown inspires with anthropology YouTube channel

This post was updated May 17 at 3:46 p.m. UCLA alumnus Alivia Brown is assembling anthropology-inspired YouTube videos, filling a rare niche. The alumnus said she started her channel in 2020, where she posts 10-minute educational videos regarding anthropology terms, introductory topics, key figures, personal experiences and opportunities in the field. Read more...

Photo: Alivia Brown sits in front of Haines Hall. The alumnus runs “Anthropology by Alivia,” a YouTube channel where she creates videos related to anthropology and career advice. (Myka Fromm/Daily Bruin)


UCLA and USC students create app to connect community with local restaurants

A new app is seeking to make it easier to eat around Los Angeles. SeekEats, which was created by students from UCLA and the University of Southern California, offers a platform where students can find discounts and local restaurant owners can promote their businesses. Read more...

Photo: Jimmy Zhou smiles for the camera. Zhou, an alumnus, is a part of the development team behind SeekEats, comprised of UCLA and USC students. The app aims to connect users to LA restaurants through polls and discounts for partnered businesses. (Courtesy of Jimmy Zhou)



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