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Stout Grad Sofia Morin Finds Success in Local and N.Y. Fashion World

Stout Grad Sofia Morin Finds Success in Local and N.Y. Fashion World

From Menomonie to the Forefront of Fashion: Sofia Morin's Leather-Crafted Journey to the Big Apple

FASHION, LEATHER, DESIGN, ENTREPRENEURSHIP, NEW YORK### Crafting a Path from the Midwest to the Epicenter of StyleFrom the quaint town of Menomonie, Wisconsin, to the bustling streets of New York City, Sofia Morin's journey has been one of unwavering passion, creativity, and a relentless pursuit of her fashion design dreams. As a recent graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Stout, Morin has already made a name for herself in the industry, showcasing her exceptional leatherwork and earning a coveted position with the renowned fashion giant, Steve Madden.Morin's path to success was paved by her mother's guidance, who encouraged her to explore the fashion program at UW-Stout. With its small class sizes and strong alumni connections, the university provided the perfect environment for Morin to hone her skills and discover her true passion – leatherwork.

Crafting a Niche in Leather: From Menomonie to the Big Apple

### Discovering the Art of LeatherworkDuring her sophomore year at UW-Stout, Morin found herself drawn to the tactile and expressive nature of leatherwork, a medium that allowed her to unleash her creativity in ways that traditional apparel design could not. Mentored by a local leatherworker, Morin immersed herself in the craft, learning the intricacies of working with different textures and shapes, and how leather can be transformed into captivating designs.### Internships and Collaborations: Honing Her CraftDetermined to further her skills and gain industry experience, Morin seized the opportunity to intern at Steve Madden during the summer between her junior and senior years. There, she learned the art of handbag and accessory design, applying her leatherwork expertise to create pieces for the Anne Klein brand.Morin's passion for collaboration led her to connect with fellow designer Elena Valez, a Milwaukee native who had found success in the New York fashion scene. Interning for Valez, Morin showcased her leatherwork prowess by designing a standout "Monster Bag" for Valez's Spring 2024 collection, which was featured in a runway show.### Showcasing Her Talent: The Stout WEAR Show and Eau Claire Fashion NightMorin's creative talents were on full display during her final year at UW-Stout, where she presented a fashion collection inspired by the history and culture of golf. Crafting a range of accessories, from an oversized golf duffle to a woven ball-holding bag, Morin demonstrated her ability to infuse her leatherwork with a unique and captivating narrative.Morin's work was further celebrated at the Eau Claire Fashion Night event, where her collection was showcased, solidifying her reputation as a rising star in the fashion industry.### Sculpting Her Artistic ExpressionAlongside her fashion design and leatherwork, Morin has also explored the realm of sculpting, using materials like jersey knit and PolyFil to create pieces that reflect her personal experiences and perspectives. One such work, "The Lollipop Method," was a powerful statement on the stigma surrounding plastic surgery, showcasing Morin's multifaceted artistic talents.### Embracing the Next Chapter: Steve Madden and BeyondWith an impressive college tenure and an equally impressive résumé, Morin's hard work and dedication have paid off, as she now embarks on a new chapter in her career. After graduation, Morin was offered a position as an accessories designer at Steve Madden, where she will be creating a range of products, including belts, headwear, scarves, and shawls.Even with her full-time role at Steve Madden, Morin remains committed to continuing her own design endeavors, including her line of bags and other leatherwork. Her journey from Menomonie to the forefront of the New York fashion scene is a testament to her unwavering passion, creativity, and the power of following one's dreams.

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