ÂÌñÉçToday posted a series of stories about fashion design major Kaleigh McGreal in her senior academic year 2023-2024 for its âYear with a Flashâ feature. She graduated in May 2024 with dream of beginning her professional career in New York Cityâs fashion industry.
Two years ago, Kaleigh McGreal, graduated with the ÂÌñÉç School of Fashion's Spring Class of 2024, earning her degree in fashion design. As a student, she studied abroad at Kent State's Florence facility and at Kent Stateâs New York City Fashion, completed multiple internships in New York City and worked closely with an acclaimed New York fashion designer. Her goal after graduation was to land a job in the fashion industry in New York.
How It Started
In the months following her graduation, McGreal stayed in Kent and continued working at Tree City Coffee, to build up her savings for her move to New York. She also used the summer to travel to places she had always wanted to visit, including St. Thomas, St. Marin, Puerto Rico, Puerto Plata and Greece â visiting Athens, Santorini, Paros and Mykonos. âI wanted to travel for some time before starting my professional career,â McGreal said. âI experienced several different cultures, ate a lot of amazing foods, and took in some incredible sights.â
She then returned to Kent for the balance of the summer and made her move to New York on Aug. 10, 2024
âIt Was Hard â But I Tried to Trust the Processâ
McGreal arrived in New York without a full-time position. She worked at Authentic Lifestyle Products â where she had worked the previous summer â as a tech design intern while she searched for a full-time job. Each day, McGreal applied for positions, continually updating her resume and portfolio and pushing herself to stay motivated. She went to networking events, met people throughout the city and kept her schedule busy with new people and new places, âtrying to build both a career and a life in New York City, McGreal said,
âIt was hard â there were days that felt discouraging and helpless â but I tried to trust the process and Iâm very thankful and happy that it worked out!â she said. She got an initial interview at Aerie â a brand of American Eagle that specializes in intimates, loungewear and swimwear. After nearly a month and a half of interviews, McGreal landed the job on Nov. 27, 2024, as an assistant technical designer in Aerieâs intimates department. The stressful days had paid off, and she was proud of what she had accomplished âMy post-grad goal was to move to New York and work in the fashion industry, ideally as a tech designer, and now, I can say that I have done exactly that,â McGreal said. âIt feels surreal.â
How Itâs Going
Now, McGreal said, she is enjoying the rewards of all her hard work and the fulfilment of her post-graduation goals â at work and in her personal life. âI really enjoy learning new things at work and spending time on my favorite parts of technical design,â McGreal said. âItâs also great working with my team, in particularâeveryone is very experienced, and itâs always interesting to see how they approach things.â
Sheâs also enjoying the energy of one of the worldâs most amazing cities. âI love stumbling across live music on the street, discovering unexpected pop-up events, meeting new people, and just the constant energy; thereâs always something to do or take in,â McGreal said.
âLiving here, and post-grad life in general, has also helped me learn a lot about myselfâwhat motivates me, what truly matters to me, and how I actually like to spend my time,â she said.
Whatâs Next?
McGreal describes herself as âextremely goal oriented.â So, after having achieved her initial goals, sheâs made a new list of goals to work toward over the next five years. Short term, she wants to continue to build her life in New York, making new friends and continuing relationships with existing connections while she continues to learn and add to her skill set at Aerie.
In the next year or so, McGreal plans to participate in work exchanges abroad, particularly in Thailand, Bali, Italy, Ireland and âhopefully more!â she said. âI want to experience different cultures, embrace new ways of living, and focus on living a fulfilled, intentional, but spontaneous, life,â said McGreal.
In the future, she sees herself moving toward the sustainable side of the fashion industry to explore roles as a sustainability analyst and in responsible sourcing. McGreal said that while she loves technical design, sheâs always had an interest in sustainability and that interest has grown into a passion to help address the environmental challenges in the fashion industry.
Looking Back at Her Journey
Looking forward â and looking back, McGreal said she proud of how she has grown over the past two years and is âseriously excited for whatâs to come!â
âIâm very thankful for the opportunity to study in New York through Kent Stateâthatâs when I first felt inspired to pursue a career in fashion here,â she said. âIt allowed me to see the industry up close and made the idea of working in the city feel real, and thatâs when I decided I wanted to move to New York after graduation. The internship program at ÂÌñÉçalso pushed me to find hands-on experience in the industry to get a better understanding of what I wanted to do long-term. Iâm truly grateful for my education and experience at Kent State, as it gave me a solid foundation for my career and guided me to where I am now.â
McGreal is happy with where her education, experiences and hard work have taken her. âPost-grad is scary, but itâs so freeing,â she said. âAnything and everything is at my fingertips, now, I just need to make the moveâ and how exhilarating to have that opportunity!â