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Bold Spring Looks From Columbus Fashion Designers


Inspired by traditional Chinese hanfu garments, this robe is made from African wax cotton, with a white cotton skirt and flowing organza sleeves. Worn by Rebecca Abau. Designed by Esther Sands.

Central Ohio has long been a hub for fashion design, but setting up business is a challenge for local, independent designers. Apparel companies such as Express, Abercrombie & Fitch, Lane Bryant and Victoria’s Secret act as a double-edged sword, bolstering the industry and offering stability for budding designers while curbing their more avant-garde inclinations.

It isn’t easy for a designer to strike out on their own under the looming specter of big-box retailers, but indie fashion creatives in the city are finding increasing success, thanks in part to the support of local organizations such as the Columbus Fashion Council and the Columbus Fashion Alliance, as well as an audience with an abundance of hometown pride.

Central Ohio’s creative class took great pride back in 2016 when the New York-based Fashion Times designated the city a fashion hub, based on labor reports that Central Ohio hosted more fashion designers than any other city outside of New York and Los Angeles.





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