New York Times Fashionさんのインスタグラム写真 - (New York Times FashionInstagram)「The fashion designer Emily Adams Bode Aujla is keeping alive the tradition of senior cords, or corduroy clothes that feature hand-drawn details to document a student’s college experience, all through a high fashion take.  Senior cords seem to have first appeared at Purdue University in Indiana in the early 1900s, according to an archivist at the university, and evolved to become a sort of wearable yearbook for college and high school seniors in the state.The students would use corduroy pants and skirts in cream or yellow as canvases that were illustrated with favorite activities, sweethearts’ initials and other personal details. The practice continued for decades before it started to die out in the 1970s.  Lately, the look has made a resurgence. In 2019, the singer Leon Bridges wore a @bode senior cord suit to the Grammy Awards. The next year, a shirtless Harry Styles wore a pair of senior cord pants in the December 2020 issue of Vogue.  Bode Aujla started selling custom senior cords in 2018 in an attempt to revive the tradition. The garments can include dozens of hand-drawn details, which are typically a mix of images, letters and numbers that are often personal to each person. “We are acting as conservationists and preservationists to ensure this story is continued to be told,” she said in an interview with The New York Times.  Read more about the senior cord tradition at the link in bio. Photos by @timothymulcare.」5月11日 3時50分 - nytstyle

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The fashion designer Emily Adams Bode Aujla is keeping alive the tradition of senior cords, or corduroy clothes that feature hand-drawn details to document a student’s college experience, all through a high fashion take.

Senior cords seem to have first appeared at Purdue University in Indiana in the early 1900s, according to an archivist at the university, and evolved to become a sort of wearable yearbook for college and high school seniors in the state.The students would use corduroy pants and skirts in cream or yellow as canvases that were illustrated with favorite activities, sweethearts’ initials and other personal details. The practice continued for decades before it started to die out in the 1970s.

Lately, the look has made a resurgence. In 2019, the singer Leon Bridges wore a @bode senior cord suit to the Grammy Awards. The next year, a shirtless Harry Styles wore a pair of senior cord pants in the December 2020 issue of Vogue.

Bode Aujla started selling custom senior cords in 2018 in an attempt to revive the tradition. The garments can include dozens of hand-drawn details, which are typically a mix of images, letters and numbers that are often personal to each person. “We are acting as conservationists and preservationists to ensure this story is continued to be told,” she said in an interview with The New York Times.

Read more about the senior cord tradition at the link in bio. Photos by @timothymulcare.


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