Hey there!

I'm Meg Miller

I'm a Fashion Designer with a passion for every-day women's wear and adaptive wear. I love dairy products and art supplies, I have four siblings and a love for all four legged fluffy animals.

My Career so far

As a "very recent" (soon to be) college graduate, I have less industry experience, but I am a fast learner and am excited to grow and gain new skills. I have worked as a sales assistant at a local prom and bridal store, as well as a backstage dresser for several fashion shows. I have participated in two fashion shows and have experience in designing, sewing and fitting.

Fashion
Design
Photoshop
Flat Patterning
Lectra Suite
Gerber
Illustrator
Draping

Meg  Miller   .
(336) 937-3480 mimiller@ncsu.eduRaleigh, NC



REFERENCES
Anne Porterfield  919-515-5181 Assistant Professor Technical Assistant - Fall 2019

Carla Rouse 336-382-5454 Patina Prom and Bridal Store Manager Sales Associate - Spring 2016 

Elizabeth Hughes 703-582-4970 Leader in Summit College College ministry at Summit Church



OBJECTIVE
To use the skills I have in sewing to assist in the production and design of costumes through machine and hand sewing and to work diligently and communicate with supervisors and coworkers with respect and care.
EDUCATION
B.S. in Fashion Textile Design with a concentration in Fashion Design from North Carolina State University GPA 
EXPERIENCE Costume Design at Greensboro College Three classes learning basic sewing and clothing construction 
Flat Pattern Creation at NC State University Two classes focused on the art of pattern creation through flat patterning on paper and in Gerber.
Draping at NC State University and Paris American Academy Two classes learning the rules and art of pattern development through draping.
Fashion Illustration at NC State University and   Paris American Academy Two classes focusing on the development of illustration skills and development of personal style.
Fashion History at Paris American Academy One class centered on giving students a general overview of fashion throughout the ages.
Historical Costuming at Paris American Academy One class concentrated on historical fashion construction and techniques.
 

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