The Loop for Good is...
Under the sponsorship of the Fashion Business Management Department at FIT, the Loop for Good is a student-run college-wide experiential learning project focused on sustainability and technology. Members and collaborators volunteer from various majors across campus, making it possible to execute different interdisciplinary projects. This year, our members and collaborators have come together by working remotely to create a virtual Loop for Good experience that can be enjoyed from the comfort and safety of your own home. (@theloopforgoodfit).
The Loop for Good Pop-Up GateWay and Shop Fixture: Courtesy of VP331 Three Dimensional Construction Class Students (Fall 2019) in Visual Exhibition and Design Department (Prof. Ann Kong and Prof. Craig Berger).
Fashion Business Management Department
Chair's Welcome Message
Welcome to the The Loop For Good - FIT'S Sustainable Pop-Up Shop. This project is a collaboration from many constituents of the FIT community. Our students have spearheaded this project with Professor Jennifer Lee, an Assistant Professor in the Fashion Business Management Department. I hope that this interdisciplinary project will be one that will be part of FIT for many years. Thank you for your support.
Professor Robin Sackin, Chairperson of the Fashion Business Management Department
The Loop for Good - Virtual Pop-Up Shop
Thank you, collaborators!
In 2020, The Loop for Good presents a virtual pop-up shop to provide holistic and immersive experiences in sustainable fashion practice. Focused on emerging technologies, many academic departments at FIT and external organizations collaborated with the Loop for Good to showcase different areas of fashion through student projects and professional projects. We are grateful to all of our collaborators for making this virtual event possible this year.
Professor Mark Higden
Fashion Business Management
Faculty Research Space
James Pearce (Director) and Jeremy White (Technology Specialist)
FabLab
Muhammed Shahadat (Technology Specialist)
Fabscrap
Jessica Schreiberm (Founder)
Technical Design Department
Professor Debora Beard (Chairperson) & TC491 Capstone Project Class Students (Spring 2020)
Interior Design Department
Professor Ethan Lu and ID382 Design Technology IV Class students (Spring 2020)
Professor Jennifer Bentivegna
Fashion Business Management
Professor Nick LeJune
SUNY Polytechnic Institute