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Props-Allen ’04 Holds Masterclass in Feather Manipulation for Costume Design Students

Katie Props-Allen ’04 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre Design & Production – Costume Design) hosted a masterclass in feather manipulation for current costume design students on Friday, May 29. She is currently a professional milliner (hatmaker) with an impressive lineup of work, which includes hats worn at the Kentucky Derby.

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