Natalie Reed
Education
M.A., Clothing Design, Ball State University
B.S., Fashion Merchandising (Marketing minor), Ball State University
Biography
Natalie Reed comes to Miami University with fashion experience in both teaching andindustry. Her work has been displayed in galleries, Art museums, fashion shows, Juried Art shows, and on clientele. Her work was also accepted at the annual International Textile and Apparel Association Conference in Savannah where she displayed her “Photosynthesis” Lamp Shade Garment and Kansas City where “Serida” A Mesopotamian Goddess of light, fruitfulness and Love bridal gown graced the runway. Natalie has worked in various capacities in the fashion industry. After obtaining her Bachelor of Arts Degree from Ball State University in Fashion Merchandising, she was hired to manage three departments at a local department store. She worked for a few different retailers and then decided to venture into the design. She then pursued her Master of Arts in Consumer Sciences with a focus on clothing design.
Throughout her career, she worked in swimwear, women’s ready to wear, women’s custom clothing, and bridal wear. During that time, Natalie has worked as a clothing designer, sample hand, patternmaker, technical designer, and bridal specialist. While working as a bridal specialist, Natalie decided it was time to give back and focus on educating others. At that time, she moved to Chicago and worked for a local Art College where she taught both retail and design courses. After a few years in the position, she became Director over the Fashion Design program. Another huge accomplishment for Natalie was the opportunity to be a co-author for a fashion reference book In an Influential Fashion: An Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-and Twentieth-century Fashion Designers and Retailer Who Transformed Dress, with her fashion colleagues in Chicago. Natalie also had the opportunity to take students to New York City and abroad to London, Glasgow, and Paris on a fashion field study trip to explore other fashion cultures. Natalie enjoys teaching what she loves and sharing “Tricks of the Trade” and fashion knowledge with her students. Her interests are in textiles, fabric manipulation, garment manufacturing, and sustainability.