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  • Eggleston Wooldridge (center) earned the Paris American Academy Couture Award during the FGI Dallas Scholarship Competition, which will afford him the opportunity to study abroad in Paris this summer.
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    Houston City College fashion design student packs bags, passport for Paris internship

    Thomas Eggleston Wooldridge never imagined someone like him, who grew up in the “middle-of-nowhere-country” in Lynchburg, Virginia, would one day leave the United States. He recalled that in high school, only one or two classmates expressed a desire to study abroad, something that felt impossible for him due to his family’s financial situation. Now living in Houston and attending HCC, the 32-year-old fashion design student is preparing for the biggest trip of his life to Paris, France.

  • Lori Anderson, 63, earned her associate degree in multidisciplinary studies from HCC.
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    From substance abuser to college graduate: Lori Anderson completes long journey at HCC

    There are many gospel songs that Lori Anderson hums to stay connected to her faith. One song in particular, “I’m Blessed,” includes the lyrics, “I'm blessed. God knows I'm blessed. As I look all around me, I realize, I'm blessed.” The song became her daily reminder to persevere and accomplish her longtime goal of graduating college.

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    HCC S.O.A.R. program aims to accelerate local business growth

    This summer, Houston City College is launching S.O.A.R., a new 10‑week, AI‑powered accelerator designed to help early‑stage businesses grow faster, operate smarter, and compete in a rapidly changing marketplace. The program—hosted at the HCC Central Campus Center for Entrepreneurship—is set to start next month. It is seeking participants from across Houston, Pearland and surrounding communities.

  • Marisabel Morales, an HCC Fashion Design student, showcased her historic 3D-printed garment, “Resilience in Bloom,” during the “Fashion Fusion X” competition on Friday, Jan. 30 at Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
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    HCC Fashion Design student makes program history with 3D-fabricated garment

    When Marisabel Morales sent her model down the runway at the 10th annual Fashion Fusion competition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, she made history. Morales, a student in HCC's award-winning Fashion Design program, became the first student to construct a fully 3D-printed gown––and the only designer at “Fashion Fusion X” to present a garment created entirely through 3D printing. The show on Jan. 30 paid tribute to the legendary artist Frida Kahlo.

  • HCC Fashion Design student Tanya Roche walks with her model wearing her winning design “Hummingbird” in the Reengineer: Repurpose the Forgotten category.
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    Fashion Fusion celebrates 10 years with a stunning, iconic tribute to Frida Kahlo

    As a woman of Mexican descent, Tanya Roche always felt drawn to the esteemed artist Frida Kahlo, known for her self-portraits of pain, passion and vibrant colors. Roche, a 47-year-old HCC Fashion Design student, originally from Queens, New York, used to buy clothing and dress like the famous artist in different phases of her life.