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About

E'Naiyah Frazier 

Denim & Textile Designer

About E'Naiyah 

E'Naiyah Frazier is a current Fashion Design Graduate Student attending Savannah College of Art and Design in Atlanta, Georgia. Originally from New Britain, Connecticut, her fashion educational career started in high school when she attended A.I. Prince Technical High school. Her trade of choice became Fashion Design and Entrepreneurship. Frazier later attended Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida, where she received her bachelor's in Business Administration with a specialization in Fashion Retail Marketing. While attending Lynn University, she experienced many opportunities from participating in numerous fashion shows from Oscar de la Renta to Carolina Herrera. Frazier also studied abroad in Florence, Italy studying language and Fashion Marketing at The Florence University of the Arts. While attending SCAD, Frazier has found her passion for denim and plans to pursue a career in the industry to help provide a more sustainable future in fashion. Frazier credits her Grandmother Carolyn for her creative abilities and her mother Teshia, allowing her to express her creative freedom in every aspect of life.

 

Frazier's love for denim started while working at J. Crew when she tried on her first pair of Billie jeans. She later found out that J. Crew takes denim donations and donates them to Blue Jean Go Green. Frazier used this concept in an illustration project about sustainability that kick-started her research and design process in denim. During her final year at SCAD, E'Naiyah became a mentee for the Style Lab Mentorship program. Frazier is also a recipient of the National Black Arts Festival 2021. Her outfit will be on display at Neiman Marcus in Lenox Mall for one week. Frazier continues to fuel her passion for denim by becoming more knowledgeable in different techniques to enhance her designs while incorporating traditional denim elements.

Education

Lynn University 17'

Savannah College of Arts and Design 

Achievments

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