‘80s celebrated at San Diego History Center fashion showcase

by Diana Cavagnaro

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The San Diego History Center and Mesa College’s fashion program commemorated their 12-year collaboration for Fashion Redux 2023 on April 20 at the History Center in Balboa Park. This Glam 1980s event was presented by Margaret’s the Couture Cleaner.

Fashion students from Mesa College visited the History Center last fall to view inspirational garments from this era. The Historic Clothing and Textile Collection has over 7,000 items – putting it in the top 10 collections in the US.

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Arnold Gaasi’s dresses inspired the students and are on display at the History Center.

Four garments by designer Arnold Scaasi were brought out of storage for students to view. Scaasi created gowns for several First Ladies, celebrities, and notable personalities. The garments selected were an elegant strapless gala dress, a blue strapless evening dress, a knee length olive dress and a floral printed dress.

Development manager Sheila Thomas gave opening remarks about programs at the museum and then introduced Jordyn Smiley, Director of Fashion at San Diego Mesa College. Smiley led a discussion with the fours top student winners this year: Ramses Alfaro Mendoza, Leo Cotton, Eddie Villarreal, and Robbie Matawaran.

Later, collections specialist Leilani Alontaga-Caithness and Jeremy Prince handed out awards to those students. The Best Translation of Historic Style went to Robbie Matawaran, the Most Innovative Garment was Eddie Villarreal, the Most Transformative Design was Ramses Alfaro Mendoza, and the Most Creative Fabrication went to Leo Cotton.

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Jordyn Smiley, Director of Fashion at Mesa College, and Jeremy Prince, Collection Specialist at the History Center. (Photos by Diana Cavagnaro)

In the discussion with Smiley, the students talked about their inspiration and challenges as they went through the process of designing clothes with a 1980s inspiration. The devastating AIDS crisis of the 1980s and its impact on the LGBT+ community played a role in each of their designs.

During the evening, guests cast their vote for the “People’s Choice Award,” which also went to Leo Cotton. Cotton’s inspiration came from the construction details of Scaasi’s garments, such as the false button on the back of the red and black dress and the continuous panel of the olive dress. He created a jacket dress with a magnetic opening in the front. It was a convertible piece that could be opened to reveal just a peak of hand-painted flowers on the inside of the jacket-dress.

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Eddie Villarreal was honored for the innovative dress design.

After the Q&A, guests viewed the exhibit, Fashion Redux 2023, which features the four student garment alongside the four historic inspiration garments. Visitors of this exhibit at the History Center will also see accessories from the 1980s as well as photography of the pinnacle of the 1980s shopping experience in San Diego: Horton Plaza which opened in 1985.

The History Center is open Wednesday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information visit: sandiegohistory.org.

Upcoming Events

Vista Hill Foundation presents a luncheon and fashion show at the Town and Country Resort to support mothers practicing sobriety on Friday, May 5. For information call Rachel Peniche: (858) 514-5151.

42nd Annual Golden Scissors Fashion Show on May 12 from 5-7 p.m. at a new outdoor quad at San Diego Mesa College. For tickets: https://bit.ly/3Lpfrj9

Hats Off to Children is a luncheon fashion show at the Dolce restaurant in Del Rayo Plaza on Friday, May 19. This event benefits the Rady Children’s Hospital. Call Susan Darnall for tickets: (858) 361-2725.

Fashion 4 Passion & Purpose at Morgan Run Country Club features nine eco designers. Hosted by the Miraclecatcher Foundation, the event benefits schools in developing nations. The event will be from 7:30-11 p.m. on Friday, May 19. Ticket Link: https://www.betterunite.com/fashion4passionpurpose

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Leo Cotton with a model wearing a jacket-dress awarded most creative and the People’s Choice Award.
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Ramses Alfaro Mendoza (left) won an award for Most Transformative Design.
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Robbie Matawaran with a model wearing a black velvet dress honored as the Best Translation of Historic Style.

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