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September 10, 2009

Just Accepted! San Francisco FIDM Student Interview: Christina Nguyen


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Christina Name:  Christina Nguyen

Age:  16 (a month away from  turning 17)

City:  San Jose, CA

FIDM Start Date, Major, and Campus:  Summer 2010, Fashion Design, San Francisco Campus

Tell us a little about yourself:  Even though I was the tough kid who played with dirt and liked to rough-house (even today), I was and still am in love with fashion. I used to doodle designs when I was little, and copy what my grandma did when she sewed. During my junior year of high school, I was actually able to make my own prom dress, with the assistance of my mom of course. As of today, I am overly excited about my early acceptance to FIDM because I not only will get to learn about something I love, but will also make a career out of.

Sites you must visit daily: Aside from my daily dose of  Facebook and Tumblr, I also love to visit sites like LookBook.

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A Look by Evan Biddell

Favorite Designer: I do not necessarily have a favorite designer, but the designers I do love are Marc Jacobs, Betsey Johnson, Christian Siriano from Project Runway, and Evan Biddell from Project Runway Canada.

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Trend/item you're loving right now:  What I wear and what trend I am into is usually based on my mood. But as of now, I love loud-colored heels. When I wear them with an outfit consisting of neutral colors, the heels just pop out. I feel confident and fun with them on.

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Emma Watson

Who is your style icon and why? Emma Watson is my style icon. She is absolutely gorgeous and classy. She is always put together and I have yet to see an outfit to dislike on her.

Fashion

What is your dream fashion purchase?  It would be a dream to own a wedding dress like the dress Christian Dior designed made of tulle, cotton, florals, and pastel-colored satin. I came upon it in a book my cousin let me borrow, Histoire de la mode: au XX siecle.

What is the most beloved item in your wardrobe?  I do not have an absolute beloved item in my wardrobe; more and more styles keep coming. I can’t choose! But I do keep the jewelry and accessories my mom gave me from back when she was younger with extra caution.

You're spending an afternoon shopping in the city of your choice. What's the city and itinerary? New York! ..Or San Francisco and then I would find all the thrift stores there. I love thrift stores, like Crossroads, because there are the most unique, fabulous things you can find there within an affordable price.

Taylor_momsen 

Taylor Momsen, Jenny Humphrey on Gossip Girl

If you could own the wardrobe of any film or t.v. character whose would it be?  I would own Jenny Humphrey’s wardrobe from Season 2 of Gossip Girl. Her style is tough, but trendy and stylish at the same time. It says “I may have style and I love to dress up, but don’t mess with me.”

The ultimate accessory is... shoes <3

How did you become aware of FIDM? It was during my first semester of junior year. My best friend Stephanie and I were hanging around school during our free block when she saw an FIDM poster. “CHRISTINA! YOU SHOULD TRY THAT!” she told me. After that, I searched up the school. It was not until later on during the year that I actually signed up at a college fair that I won a raffle to go to.

See what's happening at FIDM San Francisco

How did you know that FIDM was the right college for you?  I just had that gut feeling; this is the school for me. It’s hard to explain, the city and colors inside the building had already given me an awestruck. But in truth, I just knew it.

Describe how you felt when they told you that you were accepted? It had not hit me at that moment, not entirely. The director was sitting right in front of me as she told me right then and there after my interview for early acceptance. Congratulations, and welcome to FIDM. It wasn’t until I got into the car that reality struck. I wanted to jump around, and I immediately called one of my closest friends. Not only was I proud of myself, but those who meant a lot to me were proud too. There were those who tried to talk me out of it, saying the fashion industry was just too difficult to get into. I had proved them that I could do it; this is the start.

What part of starting FIDM are you most looking forward to? I am more than excited to start. Right now, I am still in my senior year of high school and I wish the school year would just fast forward. I am looking forward to almost everything like finally learning about something I am truly interested in and being able to be in the city.

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High School Students at FIDM's 3 Days of Fashion

What do you expect to gain from attending FIDM? I am not exactly sure. What I do know is that I expect to learn and know much more than I started, and to have an unforgettable experience.

What is your ultimate career goal after graduating from FIDM? My goal is to start something with my clothing designs in it; something that makes people more confident and ready to take on the world when they wear my designs. Oh and of course, wedding gowns are a must. :]

What advice would you give to students looking to be accepted into FIDM? Be sure that FIDM is the school for you. If you are sure, get as much information as possible about the school and get in contact with an admissions advisor as soon as possible.

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