May Mon
Aye
May Mon
Aye is a
recent
alumni
of the
prestigious
design
school
“Massachusetts
College
of Art
and
Design”,
where
she
earned a
Bachelors
Degree
with
“Honors
Distinction”
in Fine
Arts for
Fashion
Design.
May Mon
Aye
received
a
scholarship
for
$10,000
for
winning
first
prize in
“The
Catholic
Charities’
Laboure’
Design
Contest”
for her
design
interpretation
of “The
Little
Black
Dress”.
A
full-page
article
on
September
25, 2008
was
written
in the
Style
section
of the
Boston
Globe
about
the
Laboure
Design
Contest
winners,
focusing
on May
Mon Aye
and her
“Little
Black
Dress”
design.
May is
currently
the head
designer
at
Sterling
Wear of
Boston,
where
her
variations
on their
“pea-coat”
designs
are
being
produced
and sold
in their
store.
May Mon
Aye has
always
loved
fashion
and
everything
about
fashion
since
she was
a little
girl.
She
began
with
designing
for
two-dimensional
paper
dolls,
moving
on to
three-dimensional
designing
for
Barbie
dolls.
As an
adult,
May Mon
Aye has
been on
a
dedicated
and
relentless
mission
to
acquire
knowledge
and
skill in
the
creative
and
technical
design
aspects
of
fashion.
It is
May’s
commitment
to
technical
precision
and fit
that
allows
monaye
designs
to
create
tailored,
professional
garments
down to
the
finest
detail.
May was
born in
Myanmar
formerly
known as
Burma.
The
Burmese
culture
is what
defines
May Mon
Aye as a
person
as well
as a
designer
–
continuously
drawing
inspiration
from the
many
unique
characteristics
in
Burmese
culture
which is
supplemented
with
inspiration
from the
vast
reservoirs
of
earth’s
natural
beauties
found
around
the
world.
May Mon
Aye
possesses
unyielding
love for
the
entire
fashion
design
process
of
bringing
her
illustrations
to life
and
seeing
the joy
it
brings
to
others
when her
designs
become a
part of
their
lives!
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