About Stacy Stewart Smith

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Stacy Stewart Smith is a New York-based couture designer, fine artist, and author whose work spans five decades of American fashion. He is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Fashion Design Art at the Fashion Institute of Technology, the author of a Bloomsbury Publishing textbook used in fashion curricula internationally, and a graduate of the School of Visual Arts with honors. His bespoke menswear is made to order in New York City — conceived, constructed, and fitted with the precision of a house that has never compromised on craft.
Early Career & Couture Training (1977–1984)
Stacy Stewart Smith began his career as a Fashion Moods Chicago Style designer under the mentorship of Ebony Fashion Fair designer ClaRissa Brown — a childhood friend of his mother and likely inventor of the lettuce-leaf machine-embroidered edge popular in the 1970s. He attended the Sa-Mer Sewing Center on Chicago's South Side on a Todd White Scholarship, where he studied couture finishing techniques under Evelyn Brown, then Chicago Chapter President of the National Association of Fashion and Accessory Designers, Inc. (NAFAD) — an organization originally founded by Mary McLeod Bethune-Cookman and Jeanetta Welch Brown in 1949.
Stacy became a NAFAD member circa 1980. His designs appeared in boutiques, on national runways via Hamilton Vogue Esquire Models and Softsheen Products, and were custom-made for thousands of clients across the Chicago area. His work was regularly featured in Chicago Defender editorials — and in the spring of 1979, at age fourteen, he was interviewed by Harry Porterfield on the CBS News magazine broadcast Someone You Should Know.
Photo: 14-year-old Stacy Stewart Smith (center) with his designs on models Jackie (left) and Eloise. Design by ClaRissa Brown (right). Photo: D. Glover for The Chicago Defender, circa 1977.
New York Fashion Industry (1987–2003)
In the late 1980s, Stacy relocated to New York to attend the Fashion Institute of Technology. He subsequently worked in the New York garment center as a domestic designer — Made in America — creating fashions for various companies and contributing to millions of dollars in revenue for the national economy. As the industry shifted toward imports in the 1990s, he pursued additional training at Canali Design Group, mastering Adobe software and earning a certificate in desktop publishing. He was offered and accepted a teaching position there.
Academic Excellence & Fine Arts
Stacy Stewart Smith holds a Bachelor of Theology from Manhattan Bible Institute of New York, where he was valedictorian of the class of 1999. He served as Professor of Fashion Design at the Wood Tobé-Coburn School (a Bradford College) from 1997 to 2008, and was named Teacher of the Year in 2000.
He subsequently earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of Visual Arts, graduating with honors (GPA: 3.97, class of 2004) and receiving both the Stacey Cavrelle Memorial Traveling Fellowship and the Rhodes Family Award for Outstanding Achievement in Fine Arts. NY Arts Magazine ran a feature, Piece of Mind, on his Sanctuary series in 2006 (Vol. 11, No. 3/4). Gallery Guichard of Chicago represented his work from 2005 to 2009.
Fashion Institute of Technology
In 2008, Stacy was recruited as an instructor at FIT and was subsequently promoted to Adjunct Assistant Professor of Fashion Design Art. He continues to teach there.
Published Author
Commissioned by Fairchild Books — then a division of Condé Nast, now under Bloomsbury Publishing — Stacy authored and illustrated CAD for Fashion Design and Merchandising © 2013 and 2015. The textbook remains in print and is used in fashion curricula internationally. He has also authored The Stokerdine Conspiracy (Glowing in Darkness I and II) and has written for and interviewed subjects for Vestal Magazine.
The Atelier Today
Stacy Stewart Smith is a New York couture house offering bespoke menswear and accessories of uncompromising quality. Every piece is made to order — conceived in New York, constructed in the finest textiles, and fitted to the individual client with the full attention of the designer. The atelier serves men of exceptional discernment who understand that true luxury is not purchased off a rack.
Browse the Fall/Winter and Holiday Collection and the Spring Summer Collection. Custom commissions are welcomed by appointment.
Why Made to Order
I have never believed in making something that wasn't already wanted.
Every garment I produce is made to order — nothing exists until you choose it. No excess inventory sitting in a warehouse. No textiles cut and discarded. No energy spent producing goods that will never be worn. This is not a sustainability initiative. It is simply how couture has always worked, long before sustainability became a marketing term.
Fine Art Exhibitions
Group Exhibitions
Nov–Dec 2012 — Fantastic Museum at FIT, Fashion Institute of Technology, New York, NY
Nov 2011–Dec 2012 — New Work Faculty Exhibition, Feldman Center, Fashion Institute of Technology, New York, NY
Aug–Sep 2009 — Art di Gras II, Gallery Guichard Artist, Chicago, IL
Jul 2009 — Embrace: National Black Fine Arts Festival, Gallery Guichard Artist, Atlanta, GA
Jun 2009 — Atlantic Avenue Art Walk, Door Store Showroom, Brooklyn, NY
Jun 2008 — Atlantic Avenue Art Walk, Door Store Showroom, Brooklyn, NY
Feb 2008 — National Black Fine Arts Show, Gallery Guichard Artist, New York, NY
Jul 2007 — Embrace: National Black Fine Arts Festival, Gallery Guichard Artist, Atlanta, GA
May–Jul 2007 — Expressions of the African Diaspora, Gallery Guichard Artist, Chicago, IL
Feb–Jul 2007 — DAK'ART/CHICAGO, Gallery Guichard Artist, Chicago, IL
Feb 2007 — National Black Fine Arts Show, New York, NY
Aug–Sep 2006 — Art di Gras, Gallery Guichard Artist, Chicago, IL
Jul–Aug 2006 — Eye Candy, Gallery Guichard Artist, Chicago, IL
Apr–May 2004 — Revelations, Visual Arts Gallery (SVA), New York, NY
Feb–Mar 2004 — SAPC Group Show, Visual Arts Gallery (SVA), New York, NY
Solo Exhibitions
Aug–Sep 2009 — Stacy Stewart Smith Paintings, Door Store Manhattan Showroom, New York, NY
May–Jun 2009 — Resurrection, Stacy Stewart Smith Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
Aug–Oct 2005 — Sanctuary, Stacy Stewart Smith Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
Nov 2004–Jan 2005 — Revelations in Red Parts I, II and III, Stacy Stewart Smith Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
Jul–Aug 2002 — Stacy Stewart Smith Drawings, Paintings & Sculpture, John Healy Studio Gallery, New York, NY
Fine Arts Curator
Jul–Aug 2007 — Most Curatorial Biennial of the Universe, Apexart Gallery, Guest Curator, New York, NY
Apr–May 2006 — Aldo Caredda, The Brooklyn Series, Stacy Stewart Smith Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
Nov–Dec 2006 — Stevenski Brewster, HEADS, Stacy Stewart Smith Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
May–Jun 2005 — Urban Heroes and Heroines, Group Exhibition, Stacy Stewart Smith Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
Apr–May 2005 — Bad Boys, Group Exhibition, Stacy Stewart Smith Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
Mar–Apr 2005 — Female Trouble, Group Exhibition, Stacy Stewart Smith Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
Feb–Mar 2005 — Susan Conrad, anomalies Tromp l'oeil, Stacy Stewart Smith Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
Public Art & Auctions
2004–2005 — Cafeteria Mural at PS 139K, New York Cares, Brooklyn, NY
2006 — Charity Benefit Auction, East Harlem School at Essex House, New York, NY
Awards & Recognition
2004 — Stacey Sussman Cavrelle Memorial Fellowship, School of Visual Arts, New York, NY
2004 — Rhodes Family Award for Outstanding Achievement in Fine Arts, School of Visual Arts, New York, NY
2003 — Who's Who Among American Teachers
2002 — Who's Who Among American Teachers
2000 — Teacher of the Year, Wood Tobé-Coburn School
Bibliography
7 June 2008 — Chicago Crusader, Volume LXVIII, Number 6: "Former Chicagoan Stacy Stewart Smith Presents Ascension in the Resurrection: Series Showcasing Abstractrealist Aerial Views from Eiffel Tower"
2006 — NYArts Magazine, March/April 2006, Vol. 11, No. 3/4: "Piece of Mind"
Press Inquiries
For editorial requests, press materials, and interview inquiries, please contact the atelier directly at couture@stacystewartsmith.com.