Our Team
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Ph.D. Kiril Hristov
I study the visible in order to express and convey the invisible. I draw my surroundings in an effort to rebuild the structure, surpassing the visible skin of the object. Drawing is my own unique attempt at creating a new reality that exceeds the “mundane”. Teaching Fashion Illustration, Textile Design, Concept. Worked with Team members from Alexander McQueen., Ralph Lauren Textile Design and wit Gloria Palmer-the famous fashion illustrator from Vogue.
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Chelsea Kostek
It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story and you can make all the difference in your life. Teaching Pattern Making, Product design, Tech packs, Sample room, Concept. Rhode Island School of Design • Master of Industrial Design • Graduated 6/2006
Virginia Commonwealth University • BFA in Fashion Design • Graduated 5/2000
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Irina Simeonova Director
The first distinctive aspect are the professors. They are recognized in the fashion industry plus having the academic background to teach at the college level. The uniqueness of this school is in the student’s third and fourth term. In the third academic term he/she will develop a collection that the School will market and label under Red Fashion School. In the fourth academic term the student with the assistance of the School will market and sell their collection under their own label. She has MFA in Stage Design and Costume, had her own Fashion Show at NY Fashion Week and was featured on French Fashion TV. She is teaching at Parsons School of Design, has experience teaching for FIT, AI of Pittsburgh PA, AI of New York, NY online. Irina is teaching Fashion Illustration, Pattern Making, Sewing, Concept, Portfolio.
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Stefan Jans
Stefan was born in the Netherlands and received his Bachelor degree from the Art College in Tilburg, the Netherlands. He moved to New York City in 1995 and worked several years as a freelance designer before starting his own design studio, Prints of Orange. He currently is the director of a textile design studio creating original hand painted and digital designs used for apparel, interior and paper goods.
Stefan loves to experiment and his style can be described as “contemporary/eclectic.” He has the ability to combine a wide variety of styles in both watercolor, and digital, to create distinctive work. He has an inquisitive mind and finds new ways to create wonderful imagery. He has worked with several in house designers as well as freelance artists from all over the world. He has supervised students and enjoys inspiring them to conceptualize and develop original designs.