Soul Club Oral History Project: Karen Curinton Rippy

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Title
Soul Club Oral History Project: Karen Curinton Rippy
Contributor Names
Curinton Rippy, Karen
Orange, Taur (Interviewer)
Date
2022-11-29
Description
The Soul Club of FIT was organized in 1968 by community member Clara Branch after the death of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Clara Branch was a staff and faculty member of the Fashion Design Department who served as the club's advisor until her retirement in 1991. The purpose of the club was to share and celebrate Black heritage and culture, and to assist students with books, materials, and mentorship. The Soul Club of FIT is best remembered for its annual standing-room only event, The Soul Fashion Show, which was held at FIT from 1971 through the early 1990s. Clara Branch directed these shows which featured the work of young Black designers and models, and were supported by the larger community of the New York City fashion industry. In 1992, Rhonda Burrell-Stubbs took over as director upon Clara Branch's retirement.
The Soul Club Oral History Project is an initiative of the FIT Library, inspired by the Soul Club fashion shows' exuberance, positivity, dynamism, and joy. For this oral history project, FIT alumni and faculty members are interviewed about their participation and experience in the Soul Club. The goal of this project is to explore FIT's rich and diverse history and uplift, amplify, and publicly share the stories of Black fashion students and faculty members as told by the community members themselves.
Karen Curinton Rippy graduated from the Fashion Institute of Technology with AAS and BFA degrees. While at FIT. Karen joined the Soul Club and was part of the Soul Fashion Show from 1980-1991, designing clothes and modeling for the annual show. Karen received the Designer of the Year title in 1990. Karen has been an adjunct professor at FIT for 32 years, and an adjunct faculty member at Parsons School of Design since 2005. In 2015 Prof. Curinton Rippy retired from the Pratt Institute after 16 years.
Karen has had a full career in the intimate apparel, swimwear, and athleisure industry, working for Jack Murphy Lougewear, Bill Tice, Martha Colon, Victoria's Secret, and Adore Me, an online lingerie company. At Parsons/The New School, Karen wrote the curriculum and taught the first lingerie fundamentals course in 2014, and also the swim/athleisure course in 2017.
Karen has won many "Excellence in Design" awards and in 2013 received the AFD Faculty Award from the School of Fashion at Parsons.
As a hobby, Karen makes ethnic fabric dolls and one of a kind treasures.
Taur Orange, interviewer, is the head of Educational Opportunity Programs at FIT.
Type
Moving Image
Interviews
Oral histories
Subject
Curinton Rippy, Karen
Branch, Clara
Fashion Institute of Technology (New York, N.Y.). Soul Club
College students, Black
Fashion designers
African American college students
College students
African American fashion designers
African Americans
History
Clothing trade
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Identifier
FIT Repository ID: aod_000856
SPARC reference code: US.NNFIT.SC.FITA.3.20.4.9.14.3

Collections

Special Collections and College Archives
FIT Diversity Collective
Soul Club

Series

Soul Club oral history project, 2022-2023

Categories

FIT Faculty and Staff Work
FIT History
Guest Speakers

Citation

Fashion Institute of Technology. (2022, November 29). Soul Club Oral History Project: Karen Curinton Rippy [Video]. Archive on Demand. https://archiveondemand.fitnyc.edu/item/136219
Fashion Institute of Technology. "Soul Club Oral History Project: Karen Curinton Rippy." Archive on Demand, 29 Nov. 2022, https://archiveondemand.fitnyc.edu/item/136219
Fashion Institute of Technology, "Soul Club Oral History Project: Karen Curinton Rippy," Archive on Demand, November 29, 2022, video, https://archiveondemand.fitnyc.edu/item/136219