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    Rising Fashion Star

    Art Institute of Dallas sends star student to New York Fashion Week for big debut

    Diana Oates
    Feb 15, 2015 | 12:29 pm

    What would I wear if I were a guy? That was that simple question that landed 24-year-old Grace Ahn — and her menswear collection, “Resolution” — a spot on the runway at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week as a part of the Art Institute’s annual show.

    The daughter of two tailors, Ahn always took an interest in clothes and how they fit, but she didn’t make it her career goal at first. She was simply going through the motions at nursing school, and then her sister passed away. It was then that Ahn had the strength to take a hard look at her life and find the motivation to go after her dreams. So she enrolled at the Art Institute of Dallas.

    Ahn is one of 12 students and alumni to take part in the school’s annual New York Fashion Week show. To try and secure a spot, she and other hopeful participants submitted sketches, inspiration boards and garments to a panel of fashion industry experts. The group liked what they saw in Ahn’s collection, which she dreamed up in her menswear class at school. She says it’s simple yet detailed, with a creative, clean execution.

    “My collection contains classic styles with a modern-day twist,” says Ahn, who also interns at Stanley Korshak. “ It’s for the quietly confident man who likes to be fashion-forward but doesn’t scream it.”

    Although she says she can be inspired by anything — movies, art, other fashion — Ahn really looks up to Tom Ford for his clean, crisp and perfectly tailored clothes, which motivate her to make every garment flawlessly. The young Dallas designer also admires his discipline, which she likely had to channel when creating her favorite pieces from the “Resolution” collection: two bomber jackets lined with silk.

    “I am obsessed with textured fabrics,” she says. “It goes beyond the look and gives you something to not only see, but really feel. Combining different textured fabrics creates something magical.”

    Thanks to its partnership with Mercedes Benz Fashion Week, which is now in its fourth year, the Art Institute provides its students with the defining opportunity to put their best fashions forward — which, of course, is down the runway. The students’ collections debut on February 17, 7 pm CST, at the Lincoln Center theater.

    “I strive to become a designer that is not just known for my work, but for my character as well,” Ahn says. “I want to show people that 1) hard work really does pay off, 2) no matter what life throws at you, God always has a plan, and 3) you can become very involved in the fashion industry without it changing you.”

    "Resolution" is meant for a man who is confident and stylish but not showy.

    Grace Ahn, Fashion Week
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    Dancing dreams

    Comerica Bank prom dress drive returns with 7 DFW drop-off spots in 2026

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Jan 28, 2026 | 4:02 pm
    Comerica Bank Prom Dress Drive
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    The Comerica Bank North Texas Prom Dress Drive helps make prom dreams come true for local teens.

    It's time to start collecting dresses for the 2026 Comerica Bank North Texas Prom Dress Drive. The 11th annual event will provide dresses and accessories to local teens served by Boys & Girls Clubs of Collin County, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas, and Dallas CASA, helping to make prom dreams come true for high-schoolers across Dallas-Fort Worth.

    According to a release, the 2026 drive begins Monday, February 2.

    Dresses and ensembles of all sizes are welcome (including plus sizes, 20 and up). Garments can be new or gently used, but organizers do ask that they be cleaned.

    They are also accepting donations of new or gently loved shoes, purses, jewelry, and accessories.

    Donations can be dropped off at seven Comerica banking centers across Dallas, Plano, and Frisco. Those locations and hours for drop-off are:

    • Chapel Hill-Tollway: 2560 Dallas Pkwy., Plano. (9 am-5 pm Monday-Friday)
    • Forest-Inwood: 5200 Forest Ln., Dallas. (9 am-5 pm Monday-Friday)
    • Lovers Lane-Devonshire: 5647 W. Lovers Ln., Dallas. (9 am-5 pm Monday-Friday)
    • Mockingbird-Abrams: 6260 E. Mockingbird Ln., Dallas. (9 am-5 pm Monday-Friday and 9 am-12 noon Saturday)
    • NorthPark: 8850 Boedeker St., Dallas. (9 am-5 pm Monday-Friday and 9 am-12 noon Saturday)
    • Parker-Premier: 3310 Premier Dr., Plano. (9 am-5 pm Monday-Friday and 9 am-12 noon Saturday)
    • Preston John Hickman: 4111 Preston Rd., Frisco. (9 am-5 pm Monday-Friday)

    Donations at Mockingbird-Abrams, NorthPark, and Parker-Premier banking centers will be accepted through 12 noon Saturday, February 28. The last day to donate for the other locations is by 5 pm Friday, February 27.

    Contributors do not have to be Comerica Bank customers to donate.

    Once the donations are collected and assembled, a "shopping" event for the teens will be held in March, and volunteers will be needed for set-up and personal shopping assistance. Watch for more information to come on the event website.

    Project Beauty will again serve as the official drive partner, collecting dresses, donating beauty swag bags, and providing a complimentary prom-night makeover to one teen from each benefiting nonprofit.

    "Since 2015, Comerica has donated 7,390 dresses, including 800 in 2025, to Dallas CASA and Boys & Girls Clubs of Collin County and Greater Dallas," organizers say in the release.

    For more information about the 2026 Comerica Bank Prom Dress Drive, visit the event's website.

    This is the second big prom dress drive that's been announced for 2026; the annual St. Andrew Prom Closet at St. Andrew Methodist Church in Plano is also currently accepting donations.

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