Skip to main content
Thomas Jefferson University Home Thomas Jefferson University Home
Thomas Jefferson University Home
  • Apply
  • Visit
  • Give
  • Thomas Jefferson University Home
  • Academics
    Back

    Academics

    • Academics Home
    • Program Finder
    • Areas of Interest
    • Registrar's Office
    • Online Programs
    • Continuing & Professional Studies
    • Study Away
    • Academic Calendars

    Colleges, Schools & Institutes

    • Sidney Kimmel Medical College
    • College of Architecture & The Built Environment
    • Kanbar College of Design, Engineering & Commerce
      • School of Business
      • School of Design & Engineering
    • College of Health Professions
    • College of Humanities & Sciences
    • College of Life Sciences
    • College of Nursing
    • College of Pharmacy
    • College of Population Health
    • College of Rehabilitation Sciences
    • Institute of Emerging Health Professions
    Find Your Program

    Prepare yourself for what’s yet to come.

  • Admissions
    Back

    Admissions

    • Admissions Home
    • Undergraduate Admissions
    • Graduate Admissions
    • Continuing & Professional Studies Admissions
    • Sidney Kimmel Medical College Admissions

    Admissions Quick Links

    • Request Information
    • Schedule a Visit
    • Take a Virtual Tour
    • Apply for Admission
    • Financing Your Education
    • Contact Admissions
    Apply

    Start your Jefferson journey today.

  • Tuition & Financial Aid
    Back

    Tuition & Financial Aid

    • Tuition & Financial Aid Home
    • Tuition, Fees and Room & Board (2026-27)

    Tuition & Financial Aid Quick Links

    • Financial Aid Office
    • Student Accounts Office
    Contact Us

    Expert Center City and East Falls staffs are here to help.

  • Life at Jefferson
    Back

    Life at Jefferson

    • Life at Jefferson Home
    • Center City Residential Life
    • East Falls Residential Life
    • Virtual Tours

    Life at Jefferson Quick Links

    • Explore Philadelphia
    • University Catalog & Handbooks
    • Commencement
    • Consumer Information & Disclosures
    Plan Your Visit

    Each of our locations offers a unique learning environment.

  • Research
    Back

    Research

    • Research Home
    • Labs & Service Centers
    • Research Resources
    • 2025 Research Magazine

    Research Quick Links

    • Applied Research
    • Basic Research
    • Clinical Research
  • Athletics
    Back

    Athletics

    • Athletics Home
    • Visit jeffersonrams.com
    • Athletic Facilities
    • Shop Official Store

    Athletics Quick Links

    • Health & Wellness at Jefferson
    • Jefferson Recreation & Fitness Center
  • News
    Back

    News

    • News Home

    News Quick Links

    • Design & Style
    • Science & Technology
    • Business
    • Health
    • Life at Jefferson
    • Podcasts
  • Apply
  • Visit
  • Give
  • Apply
  • Visit
  • Give

Current Students & Faculty

  • Center City Campus
    • Banner
    • Campus Store
    • Canvas
    • Commuter Services
    • Campus Life & Current Students
    • Faculty & Staff
    • JeffMail
    • Library
    • Office 365
    • Student Portal
  • East Falls Campus
    • Banner
    • Campus Store
    • Canvas
    • Faculty & Staff
    • Giving
    • JeffMail
    • Library
    • Starfish
    • Student Life & Resources
    • Student Portal
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  1. Return to Home
    • Thomas Jefferson University News
  2. Thomas Jefferson University News
  3. 2019
  4. August 2019

Letters to Her Father

Aug 26, 2019
Mike Bederka

Using grief as inspiration, fashion alumna Noël Watt will showcase her collection at New York Fashion Week.

In Noël Watt’s “Leftovers” collection, she took the encouraging words people sent her dad as he underwent cancer treatment and transferred the excerpts to the pants’ fabric.

Noël Watt’s father, Bob, passed away from tongue and lung cancer over winter break her freshman year, and throughout college, she navigated through, negotiated with, and eventually, became inspired by the five stages of grief. These waves of denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance (DABDA) drove her artistry, says Watt, noting she wanted to bring a message of optimism to a sometimes-taboo topic.

“It’s OK to be sad and acknowledge death,” explains the 2019 fashion design alumna. “It made me stronger.”

In Watt’s “Leftovers” collection, she took the encouraging words family, friends and coworkers sent her dad as he underwent cancer treatment and transferred the email excerpts to the pants’ fabric with a heat press. “He could step into a room and make anyone laugh,” she recalls. For a puff jacket in the senior collection, Watt embroidered the acronym “DABDA”—for the five stages—on the front. And throughout her pieces, she uses the silhouette and texture of an egg to symbolize life and when her father couldn’t eat solid foods and required a feeding tube.

The South Jersey native describes seeing the looks go down the runway at the University’s annual Fashion Show in May as a “pinch-me moment.”

“All the hard work. All the sleepless nights,” she says. “This collection was all for my dad. He definitely would be proud.”

“Leftovers” also will be presented Sept. 7 at New York Fashion Week as part of the Designers' Premier Show. Along with fellow Jefferson fashion design alumnus Tommy Heidebrecht, they will be the only two student collections featured in this program.

Now an associate fashion designer at Abercrombie & Fitch after a successful internship there last summer, Watt says she owes much to the University’s faculty. “They always pushed and supported me.”

Jefferson Fashion Design Professor Carly Kusy calls Watt one of the most widely creative students she has ever taught and says her approach to concept and design development melds cerebral and abstract.

“She used her personal experiences with grief to communicate a larger, more universal message that resonates with so many in a beautiful and positive way,” Kusy says. “In this collection, in particular, there’s thoughtful intention behind every detail, line and shape. The result is a forward-thinking, interactive collection full of symbolism, hope and playful details.”

Through “Leftovers,” Watt looks to provide new perspectives on family, life, grief and, especially, the potential of fashion design.

“It gives people the ability to create something that we don’t always have the words for,” she says. “I could tell my difficult situation simply through clothes, and every color, shape and print became the pages of my story.”

On this puff jacket in her collection, Noël Watt embroidered the acronym “DABDA” for the five stages of grief—denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance.

Share This


Tags

  • Nexus Learning
  • Kanbar College of Design Engineering & Commerce
  • Alumni
  • Design
  • East Falls
  • Fashion

Categories

  • Design and Style
Showing 3 items.

Related Articles

24 Remarkable Jefferson Moments From 2024
Fashion Students Learn Real-World Skills at Holiday Pop-Up Shop
Jefferson Honors Long-Time Employees
Explore More Jefferson News
Thomas Jefferson University Home
  • Apply
  • Visit
  • Give
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Jefferson Health
  • Innovation
  • Philanthropy
  • Contact Admissions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Consumer Information

Jefferson holds itself accountable, at every level of the organization, to nurture an environment of inclusion and respect, by valuing the uniqueness of every individual, celebrating and reflecting the rich diversity of its communities, and taking meaningful action to cultivate an environment of fairness, belonging & opportunity.