Ferris State’s KCAD Fashion Studies program presents ‘Couture Code’ Fashion Show at Grand Rapids Public Museum

April 9, 2025

RE Models Fashion Show at the Grand Rapids Public Museum.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. —
The Pamella Roland DeVos School of Fashion at Ferris State University’s Kendall College
of Art and Design will present the 2025 KCAD Fashion Show event, Couture Code, on
April 15 at the Grand Rapids Public Museum.
The highly anticipated runway show will feature the work of KCAD Fashion Studies students,
including original fashion designs as well as costume designs created for the Grand
Rapids Civic Theatre and Holland Tulip Time Festival.

The 2025 KCAD Fashion Show event, Couture Code, is on April 15 at the Grand Rapids
Public Museum.
Audiences of all ages are invited to experience this unique runway event—organized
and produced entirely by the students themselves—that celebrates the future of fashion
through inclusive, sustainable, and innovative approaches from emerging designers.
The eclectic presentation will provide an up close and personal look at the outstanding
work produced by KCAD’s Fashion Studies program, showcasing the capstone collections
of graduating seniors as well as undergraduate work inspired by the Couture Code theme.
“We’re thrilled to offer both students and guests the immersive experience and high
energy of a fashion show along with opportunities to mingle with industry professionals,
designers, and a multitude of fashion-savvy attendees,” said Lori Faulkner, professor
and Fashion Studies program chair.
Students participating in the show are excited to take complete ownership of the event
experience.
“I’m looking forward to seeing these designs we’ve all been creating and refining
for so long come to life on the runway,” student Sarah Pham said. “It’s rewarding
to know that our collective hard work is coming together to make this event an unforgettable
night for our guests, models, and student designers.”

Couture Code is a runway show that will feature the work of KCAD Fashion Studies students,
including original fashion designs as well as costume designs created for the Grand
Rapids Civic Theatre and Holland Tulip Time Festival.
In addition to spotlighting the unique talents and styles of each student designer,
Couture Code will also reflect the breadth and depth of the KCAD Fashion Studies curriculum.
Students in the program build a solid foundation of skills in research, illustration,
design, patternmaking, construction, fitting, and draping before having the opportunity
to dive deeper into specialized areas like designing for individuals with differing
abilities and sensory needs, minimizing waste through strategic material choices and
design processes, and developing garments for both mass market and one-off production.
“I am so proud of my fellow classmates and the diversity of style, function, and substance
that we’ve brought forward in this collective presentation—from inclusive design for
underserved groups, to sustainable design and construction techniques that look to
the future of the fashion industry, to extremely detailed couture pieces that will
dazzle on the runway,” student Zayne Cutrara said.
The Couture Code Fashion Show will take place on Tuesday, April 15, at the GRPM, with
doors opening at 7 p.m. and the show starting at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $40 for the
public and $25 for students and include admission to the show and the GRPM exhibits.
Tickets for this event are available at tickets.grpm.org.
The 2025 KCAD Fashion Show event is sponsored by Pamella Roland Devos, Ferris State
University’s AV Production Team, and Applause Catering.
Individuals with disabilities who require special accommodation to participate should
contact the Grand Rapids Public Museum at [email protected] at least 72 hours in advance.
As a college within Ferris State University, Kendall College of Art and Design prepares
students for leadership in design, the visual arts, and art history; provides innovative,
collaborative education that fosters intellectual growth and individual creativity,
and promotes the ethical and civic responsibilities of artists and designers, locally
and globally.
The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Fashion Studies degree program at KCAD’s Pamella Roland
DeVos School of Fashion empowers students to pursue careers in the fashion industry
through immersive experiences that cultivate critical thinking and design skills while
broadening their understanding of fashion retailing, sustainability, and presentation.
For more information, please visit kcad.edu.
The 2025 KCAD Fashion Show event is sponsored by Pamella Roland Devos, Ferris State
University’s AV Production Team, and Applause Catering.
Individuals with disabilities who require special accommodation to participate should
contact the Grand Rapids Public Museum at [email protected] at least 72 hours in advance.
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