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Oxford Fashion Show -
Margaret Garrison
September 2019 | Jessica Bond
"Featuring neon colors such as orange and green with exaggerated features such as oversized zippers and buttons highlighted the youthful aspect of the entire collection. Garrison’s collection combined functionality with art to create a collection that is timelessly youthful."

Independent Fashion Brands
Show up and Show out at NYFW
September 2019 | Hillary Maglin
"...Models draped in Margaret Garrison’s latest strutted down the runway looking precisely like what fashion week enthusiasts love to see: quirky, modern, whimsical art. The ladies, decked out in chunky sunglasses, geometric dresses, and space age-reminiscent jumpsuits were immediate showstoppers."

OFS S/S 2020 -
Margaret Garrison
September 2019 | Kylie Smith
"Garrison’s collection started the show off on an exciting and upbeat note. Funky elements such as neon colors, geometric shapes, 90’s windbreaker-type fabrics and oversized zippers characterized the collection in a way that can best be described as Zenon-esque."

OFS Shines at Pier 59 -
Margaret Garrison
October 2019 | Samantha Bergeson
". . . Garrison’s eponymous . . . collection, entitled “Half Time,” married stylish athletic wear with sensible comfort. The outerwear-inspired standout white jumpsuit, with covetable zippable straps and a flattering green trim to contour the body, was perfectly styled with neon strapped sandals. Garrison’s collection had a fresh take on the current trend of athlesiure and brought the modern look full circle with streetwear elements."

Caroline Sunshine - Instagram
April 2018 | Caroline Sunshine
"This gown is the vision of two 22-year-old women who found each other through a Google search. Thank you Margaret for taking a risk and creating a piece that boldly celebrates our right to publicly and passionately disagree with each other."

Local designers to make
D.C Fashion Week debut
February 22, 2018 | Tamia Mallory
"Margaret Garrison uses unconventional materials to craft familiar silhouettes and says she plans to continue designing upon graduation. “I love experimenting and everything that goes into apparel. I feel as though I’m going to end up doing something that I don’t know exists yet,” she says."
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