Qlix would like to introduce you to our newest contributing writer Melina Jancovic. Melina is the clever creator of The Fanatical Fashionist, and this article/interview/viral thoughts/etc. happens to be a first for Melina on the Qlix set…so be kind.

Fashion Designers-FRONT ROW FROM L: Chloe Flora, Ruth Reyes, Jacqueline Amezcua, Katya Flores, & Jiayin Zheng BACK ROW FROM L: Dana DuPree, Johnny Hicks, Sadie Smith, Amy Hilber, Kelly Coll, Kristin Gillespie, & Omotola Akinbiyi
Despite getting lost on the way to Columbia College’s Red Hot Runway fashion show on March 29th, I made it with 10 minutes to spare before the models took to the runway wearing red dresses created by fifteen student designers. The evening served as a pre-event to Chicago’s Red Dress Party taking place on April 16, 2011, which benefits AIDS Foundation of Chicago and Equality Project. From avant-garde to more traditional gowns, each dress was amazingly created within three weeks. The winner, Amy Hilber, and one other contestant, Sadie Smith, had the misfortune of interviewing with me using a style I like to call, “Human Resources Power Trip Method”, a method that combines asking a mix of questions that will promote answers with useful information, along with questions that Human Resource managers love to ask that can’t possibly provide any details that could be useful in determining if the applicant is suitable for the desired position. I’m sure you’ve been asked asinine questions before in a job interview? I can’t possibly be the only one who has thought that the interviewer was on recreational drugs at that exact moment…
Qlix (Melina Jancovic): Sell your dress to me.
Amy Hilber (AH): My dress is probably the most comfortable thing you’ve ever worn – shorts under a slinky skirt, with a pleated top and a zipper up the side.
Sadie Smith (SS): My dress was inspired by a firefly – it was the one with a metallic vest and a contorted shape with the circles. I chose a firefly because I thought about how AIDS was spread and how we spread it to each and how bugs do the same thing, so I wanted to do a positive spin on it. So it’s about spreading light, spreading awareness because that’s what this event was about, and I think it turned out really well.
Qlix: What special skills or abilities did you need to learn that you never thought you would need to know as a fashion design student?
AH: The thing that I’ve learned that is probably the most difficult for me is how to dress other people. You grow up dressing yourself, but having to know the kinds of things other people want is probably the skill that I needed to learn.
SS: I am not a big hand sewer and I became one this past week. I’m also an interdisciplinary major in Business so I don’t have some of the technical skills, so it’s a lot of trial and error, but it’s a learning game for me. It’s fun, it’s experimental.
Qlix: If you were to win an Olympic Gold medal for anything, what would it be?
AH: Probably for cooking. I love cooking and baking. I love making soup.
SS: It would have to be something kinda random that no one really knows about. If there was a trampoline sport, that would be it. Yeah, definitely the trampoline.
Qlix: Which superhero or villain do you relate to the best?
AH: You know, it would probably be Batman because he likes to stay out of the spotlight and do goods under the cover of darkness.
SS: Oh man, I don’t even watch that much TV. Hmmmmmmm…someone really conspicuous – that doesn’t say much! But someone who has a lot of power. Who is someone like that? I’m not into superheroes. I would want the power to switch bodies with someone standing in front of you and to get inside their mind.
Qlix: Fashion design students should definitely not ___.
AH: Sell out.
SS: Be negative towards each other.
Qlix: Describe the last time you were inspired to create.
AH: Well, I assisted a costume designer on a show, and one of the pieces in the show – it was a collaborative piece with this woman who used stilts to make a spider character, and from that I was really inspired to do some sculptural work, so I’m branching out from fashion design a little.
SS: Just this morning seeing a bridge shape inspired me. I’m really into shapes. Repetitive shapes – making something over and over again in a garment. I’m inspired more by objects than an actual dress.
Qlix: If you were shrunk down to the size of a pencil and stuck in a blender, how would you escape?
AH: How would I get out?! This is a terrible, terrible question. I think the adrenaline would make me sprout wings and I would rise up into the top of the blender and push off the lid.
SS: Maybe lodge myself so it couldn’t turn, and when they’re dumping it to fix it I would fall out.
Qlix: Where do you see yourself one year from now?
AH: My main focus is costume design, so one year from now I would like to be a known costume designer in the city and doing work for some of the bigger theaters. I’m also starting my own lingerie line, so I would like to be selling lingerie.
SS: One year from now? I think about this all the time and every time it’s a new thought. Hopefully either traveling or studying somewhere abroad with my sister, and finding and studying a unique culture to inspire my fashion.
Qlix: What is your biggest weakness?
AH: My biggest difficulty is meeting new people. I’m very bad at meeting new people. I like the comfort of people I already know.
SS: Being scared to fail. I think people don’t try new things because they’re scared to fail and I think that you just got to get over it and do it.
Qlix: Dear diary, tonight’s fashion show ___.
AH: Was completely incredible. I was so blown away by how many people showed up, I didn’t expect that at all, and how amazing all the people were who organized it, and how kind they were. It was wonderful, nobody lost their cool, and everything went according to plan. It was wonderful.
SS: Was awesome.

Eve Rydberg (Agency Galatea), Amy Hilber (Designer, Red Hot Runway winner)

Sarah Ryan (model), Sadie Smith (Designer)

Clara Wong (Agency Galatea), Jacqueline Amezcua (Designer)

Charde Moore (Agency Galatea), Kelly Coll (Designer)

Leah Lehr (Agency Galatea), Chloe Flora (Designer, Red Hot Runway 2nd place )

Andrea Cronberg (Agency Galatea), Russell Yost (Designer, Red Hot Runway, 3rd Place)

Eve Rydberg (Agency Galatea), Kristin Gillespie (Designer)

Clara Wong (Agency Galatea), Jiayin Zheng (Designer)

Sarah Ryan (Agency Galatea), Omotola Akinbiyi (Designer)

Sadie Smith

Amy Hilber, Chloe Flora, Russell Yost (1st, 2nd, 3rd place winners)
images courtesy of photographer, Eddie Ellis