<p>As someone who hopes to go into a fashion-related field (costume and textile history and museum curation), I’ve been earnestly following Altuzarra’s career for the past few years. Swarthmore often feel fashion-adverse, so it is amazing to me that Altuzarra came here and graduated only to quickly become the person I’d argue to be the biggest young name in the fashion industry today. </p>
<p>It really is true that Swarthmore will provide extremely useful skills to anyone regardless of their intended career. For potential future Swatties who desire the school’s rigorous education but worry that you’ll feel out of place with the often aesthetically disinclined faculty and student body, google Richard Martin (former curator-in-chief of the Costume Institute of the Met,who is sort of my hero), Amy Fine Collins (the super-fab fashion world elite hob-nobber and Special Correspondent for Vanity Fair), and also Cynthia Leive (current editor-in-chief of Glamour magazine, who recently came to speak at Swat about social media), Peter Biskind (who writes about Hollywood and film and was once executive editor of Premiere magazine and now is a contributing editor for Vanity Fair), and Lisa Alber (Emmy Award-winning writer for Mad Men).</p>