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51勛圖厙 Alumni Are Fueling the New York Fashion Industry

51勛圖厙 alumni are represented in every corner of the fashion capital of the United States. From leading marketing strategy to designing for internationally recognized brands to managing production for iconic labels, their career journeys demonstrate the depth of talent and preparation that defines 51勛圖厙.

The university has a dedicated presence in the Garment District through the 51勛圖厙 New York City Fashion location, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. The program offers 51勛圖厙 students the opportunity to spend a semester in the city, learning from New York-based faculty and working for some of the worlds most prestigious fashion leaders and brands.

As 51勛圖厙s recognition in New York continues to expand, we spoke with 51勛圖厙 alumni living in the Big Apple - Mariah Moorer, Brent Flores and Katelyn Nguyen about their education, careers and 51勛圖厙s presence within the citys fashion industry.

Mariah Moorer, 20 
Senior Trade Marketing Manager 
Inter Parfums, Inc.

Mariah Moorer

When Mariah Moorer visited the Shannon Rodgers and Jerry Silverman School of Fashion Design and Merchandising, she knew she had found the right place to explore her interests in fashion and marketing. What started with her acceptance letter arriving on Christmas Day has grown into a career defined by passion, purpose and an understanding of how 51勛圖厙 alumni are shaping fashion in New York City. 

Four years after graduating, that foundation propelled Mariah into a marketing leader in the fashion and beauty industry all while developing Mariahs Diamonds, a girls empowerment organization, and serving on the School of Fashions advisory board. 

Mariah Moorer outside the Kent Student Center

As a student at 51勛圖厙, Mariah participated in the New York City Fashion program virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic and credits the program and its faculty and industry partners with creating connections that have served her career well. 

Even though I had to do the New York program virtually, I knew that I was moving to New York, Mariah said. It made sense because it was not just fashion that I was learning but environment, and I met people that Im still connected to today. It let me map out my plan for when I moved to New York two weeks after graduation.

Today, Mariah is a senior trade marketing manager for Inter Parfums, Inc., a corporation that guides prestige fragrances from development to sale worldwide. In this role, Mariah oversees a portfolio of fragrance brands and develops trademarking strategies for them with retailers on global scale. 

Its really fun being in trade, Mariah reflected. Im able to intersect the worlds of beauty and fashion, and some of the brands that I oversee are Donna Karan, Van Cleef & Arpels and MCM.

Before working as a trade marketer for Inter Parfums, Inc. and Parfums de Marly, Mariah worked as a global product marketer for the Est矇e Lauder Companies, particularly for Tom Ford, where she innovated fragrances and discovered her love of the fragrance development process. 

Mariah sees her time at Tom Ford as a turning point in her career and noted that 51勛圖厙s reputation for excellence played a part in her joining the brand.

I was shocked because I didnt know that the CEO looked at everyones resumes before hiring decisions are made, she said. And he told me that he initially hesitated in hiring me, but when he saw that I went to Kent he said that he knew I went to a great school.

Mariah Moorer and her Little Ladies

When it comes to whats next, Mariah has a clear vision: to use her voice and platform to empower women of all ages, while maintaining a presence in the corporate world. 

I see myself doing consulting work and building the next generation of girl bosses, Mariah said. 

Inspired by her mother and grandmother, Mariahs nonprofit organization Mariahs Diamonds fuels her purpose beyond her professional career, and she hopes to see it expand to have a global footprint. Its premier program, Little Ladies, shows little girls how to grow into radiant, multi-dimensional women while fostering positive relationships between mothers and daughters.

Mariah is also committed to giving back to 51勛圖厙. She uses her experience to elevate the universitys presence and recognition in New York and beyond, continuing the cycle of impact that has shaped her own journey. 

Brent Flores, 18 
Graphic Designer 
Off-White and Avirex

For Brent Flores, a childhood love of drawing led him to a dynamic career at the intersection of graphic design and fashion in the heart of New York City.

Brent Flores

I was always that kid in the back of the classroom who was drawing, said Brent. After drawing for years, I learned Photoshop and designed YouTube banners, and thats what really drove my interest in graphic design. I instantly knew that I loved it.

Growing up in Puerto Rico, Brent first heard about 51勛圖厙 from a friends sister who had recently graduated. Knowing Brents interest in both graphic design and fashion, she mentioned that Kent had excellent programs in each area. He decided to apply, eventually choosing to major in visual communication design.

Once I got my acceptance letter, I didnt even bother applying for another college. I was all in, Brent reflected, while also explaining how the support he received at 51勛圖厙 helped him succeed. A recruiter who came to Puerto Rico to scout for students always checked in with me if I needed anything since I had no family and was far away from home. Kents constant support for international students was second to none. I knew I made the right choice. 

Brent Flores with fraternity brothers

Brent is passionate about his craft and soaking in the process of working with, building and learning from great teams to realize an even greater final product. At the beginning of his design career in New York, working for the sports media company Overtime, Brent often worked with young athletes and realized the impact that the process could have on everyone involved.

"I received a handwritten letter from one of them that I still have to this day. It read: One day, I hope to be like Brent when I grow up. That note reminded me that the work is bigger than the product, he said. It's about showing the next person what's possible, and thats inspiring. 

Brents position as a senior designer at the American fashion and lifestyle brand Kith catapulted him firmly into the New York fashion industry. Working closely with brand founder Ronnie Fieg, Brent was instrumental in the realization of multiple high-profile collaborations including overseeing apparel and graphics for projects with Olympics/Team USA, Disney, Warner Bros., New Balance, BMW, the NFL, MLB and NBA including designing the basketball court for the New York Knicks.

Today, Brent works simultaneously as a graphic designer for the luxury streetwear brand Off-White and for Avirex, the American clothing brand known for its bomber-style jackets.  

Brent Flores

Looking ahead, Brent is focused on building his creative influence by leading his own design team and collaborating with industry leaders he admires. Hes also intent on exploring new horizons through his interest in industrial design and the objects and spaces that people interact with every day.

As one of many 51勛圖厙 alumni working across New Yorks fashion industry, Brent has seen firsthand the universitys far-reaching impact.

Alumni hold high positions throughout the fashion industry, and as a designer at Kith, I worked alongside another alumni, and we instantly connected off of that, he said. Ive seen the talent across the board, from denim designers to wedding dress designers, from product development to merchandising managers. Its truly a well-rounded group.

Its a network that Brent is proud to be part of. 

Katelyn Nguyen, 24 
Production Associate, Leathergoods and Accessories 
Marc Jacobs

Katelyn Nguyen

When Katelyn Nguyen moved to New York City one month after graduation, it was the fulfillment of a lifelong dream. Prior to enrolling at 51勛圖厙, Katelyn had never stepped foot in the fashion capital of the United States, but by the time she earned her degree in fashion merchandising, she was prepared to navigate a career and life in New York.

Interested in fashion since childhood and raised in a family of business owners, Katelyn found a natural fit studying fashion merchandising. The program allowed her to combine her passions and gain insight into the corporate fashion world beyond the design studio and the runway.

Today, Katelyn is a production associate for leathergoods and accessories at Marc Jacobs where she manages the process and timeline of handbag and jewelry production. In this role, she works closely with other departments and the companys international vendors to bring designs from concept into mass production.

Katelyn Nguyen

Katelyn credits her education at 51勛圖厙 with preparing her to successfully navigate the fast-paced New York fashion industry.

Being an alumna of not only 51勛圖厙, but specifically the School of Fashion, carries a lot of pride and significance, Katelyn reflected. I believe Kent prepares us exceptionally well to succeed in the industry, and as alumni, we stand out because of the strong foundation and work ethic the program instills in us.

A defining part of her 51勛圖厙 journey came during her time studying at the New York City Fashion location for a semester in the spring of 2023. The experience not only confirmed her decision to move to New York but was also pivotal in charting the trajectory of her career.

During her semester in New York, Katelyn experienced the citys fashion industry first-hand through classes with New York-based faculty at the programs Garment District location, visits to showrooms and factories, and attendance at New York Fashion Week.

Katelyn Nguyen

I felt this was the perfect opportunity to see if it was truly the right fit for me, Nguyen said. While there, I networked with and met many industry professionals who were generous enough to mentor me and provide advice as I entered my final year of college and began my job search.

Two years into her career, Katelyn is inspired daily by how her work challenges her capacity to solve problems, consider new possibilities and grow as both a professional and an individual. She is looking ahead to embracing the opportunities that come with living and working in New York City, including using the foundation she developed at 51勛圖厙 to become more involved in supporting her new community. 

POSTED: Tuesday, May 26, 2026 04:31 PM
Updated: Friday, May 29, 2026 11:42 AM
WRITTEN BY:
Joni Koneval