L. Danielle Honeycutt Biography
L. Danielle Honeycutt
Instructor
237 Human Ecology Building
225-578-1911
lhoney7@lsu.edu
Education
Ph.D., Textiles, Apparel Design, and Merchandising - Louisiana State University, 2024
M.A., French - Louisiana State University, 2021
Fashion Concentration Coursework, Accelerated Merchandising - Fashion Institute of Technology, 2005
B.S., Marketing and French - Louisiana State University, 2004
Courses Taught
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TAM 1100 - Fashion & Society
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TAM 2041 - Textile Science Laboratory
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TAM 2042 - Fashion Trends & Forecasting
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TAM 3022 - Textile Quality Analysis
Creative Scholarship Exhibited
Costume Society of America, Washington, D.C. Stella Blum Research Grant Report and Plenary Session“Dress Practices of the Black and Creole Louisiana Trailriders”
International Textile and Apparel Association Conference, Baltimore, Maryland Academic Poster “Motivations for Lingerie Sewing Among Contemporary Seamstresses”
International Textile and Apparel Association Conference, Denver, Colorado Academic Presentation “Instagram Influencers and Generation Z Engagement”
International Textile and Apparel Association, Denver, Colorado Academic Presentation “The Effortlessly Chic Aesthetic”
ACRA Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana Academic Presentation “The Rise of Vintage Fashion among Young Consumers”
Manship Theatre for the Arts, Baton Rouge, Louisiana Apparel Installation “Happiness is Only Real when Shared."
Publications
Honeycutt, Leigh Danielle, "Black and Creole Louisiana Trailriders: Negotiating Appearance, Gender, and Representation on the Trail through Dress" (2024). LSU Doctoral Dissertations. 6575.