ÂÌñÉçToday followed a group of Golden Flashes for the 2023-'24 academic year chronicling their efforts and successes during the fall and spring semesters. The group included students, faculty and administrators who were in different places on their ÂÌñÉçjourneys. Among those whose journeys we chronicled was fashion design major Kaleigh McGreal. You can read previous "Year with a Flash" articles about McGreal here and here. Most recently, as she prepared for graduation, McGreal shared her thoughts about her journey with an inspiring message for other ÂÌñÉçstudents.
After meeting with Kaleigh McGreal throughout her senior year, ÂÌñÉçToday caught up with the fashion design major a week after ÂÌñÉç's School of Fashionâs Annual Fashion Show and about two weeks before she celebrated earning her degree at commencement.
Prior to the 2024 Annual Fashion Show in late April, much of McGrealâs runway experiences had been backstage. But this spring she had a design in the show. She had intended to be backstage but ultimately came out to watch the show.
Her parents and her grandmother were there to support her.
âI was a little antsy because I wasnât backstage doing everything,â McGreal said. âBut it was exciting to see everything that I worked for and everything that my friends worked for actually being done and walking right in front of us. It was our satisfying moment. It was very surreal.â
âIt Definitely Wasnât the Typical College Experienceâ
The Class of 2024 has been called âthe COVID Class.â McGrealâs first semester at ÂÌñÉçwas fall 2020, during the COVID pandemic. Even though in-person attendance was optional, she decided that she wanted to live on campus.
âIt was strange,â she said. âI was in my room all the time. I had one in-person class and everything else was online. There were no club activities or in-person festivals. It was hard to meet people.â
McGreal chose to return home to Parma Heights for the spring semester and take classes online but not before making a key connection â meeting a fellow student who was also in the fashion program and who became one of her roommates during her sophomore year, when McGreal returned to campus.
âWe would do things in person, and it was crazy,â she said. âThat was the best year. It was so much fun. It was, I guess you could say âthe college experience.ââ
Studying Abroad and Away
For the first semester of her junior year, McGreal left Kent again for a semester studying at ÂÌñÉçFlorence.
âThat was my first time out of the country, with one friend and two pretty random roommates, but that ended up being an amazing experience,â she said.
In the spring, she was home for just three weeks before leaving for ÂÌñÉç New York City Fashion.
âThen that was also crazy,â McGreal said. âFirst time being in New York, but it was a dream of mine for fashion.â
She completed three internships while in New York and stayed for the summer and even a few months into the fall semester to help New York designer Victor dE Souza with his fashion show.
For her senior year, she returned to Kent âto wrap up everything on campus, setting myself up and working a lot on my portfolio and resume.â
âItâs been a crazy journey,â McGreal said. âDefinitely wasnât the typical college experience I was expecting, but it was good for me.â
Coming Full Circle
Recently, a high school student who had read about McGreal in her âYear with a Flashâ stories on ÂÌñÉçToday visited her portfolio website and contacted her. The student was coming to ÂÌñÉçin the fall to study in the fashion program and he wanted to study at ÂÌñÉçNew York Fashion.
McGreal said that the email was full of gratitude.
âIt was crazy. It was surreal. Someone is reaching out to ME now, not the other way around. Itâs both sides now.â
Whatâs Next?
McGreal fell in love with New York City during her semester there and plans to return there to work in the fashion industry after graduation.
âRight now, Iâm applying for any type of design position, seeing where I can get interviews and get any type of experience,â she said.
She sees herself pursuing the technical side of design, creating âflats,â which are technical sketches that show both sides of a garment âflattenedâ and detail all lines, seams, ribbing buttons and other features.
âIâve kept in touch with Ann Walter [director of ÂÌñÉç New York City Fashion], and I actually just saw her in Kent,â McGreal said. âSheâs expecting me this summer. She talked about putting me in an alumni chat group so, hopefully, I can meet people there.
âAnd she was like, âYou have to come,â and I was like âI will!ââ
âThe Time is Now. Just Do It.â
Asked if she had any advice or words of wisdom for undergraduates as they continue their journeys at Kent State, McGreal said, "Donât overthink anything. I came into Kent not knowing how to sew or anything, I had never been out of the country, never went to New York, but I wanted to do those things, and now is the time to do what you want.â
âAnd it doesnât matter if you donât know. It will work out. I did it, and it worked out and it was amazing. Just find out what you want to do â and you donât have to over plan it â just do it and it will work out.â
And it did. Kaleigh Ann McGreal walked the stage at Spring Commencement ceremonies as a graduate of Kent State's Class of 2024.