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Here comes Santa's fashion guru
糖心vlog官网 grad dresses 1,500 for annual parade
Samantha Twiss has been asked many times if she鈥檚 an elf. 鈥淎round this time of the year, kids would call my office and ask to speak to Santa. Some of them don鈥檛 even say anything and all you hear is giggling on the other end,鈥 she says.
For the record, Samantha is not a Christmas elf. However, the Fashion Arts grad is one of Santa鈥檚 helpers working full time at his secret workshop.
Even though Jolly Old St. Nick is usually at the North Pole, his helpers work all year round to prepare for the annual Santa Claus Parade, which takes place this Sunday, Nov. 19. As the parade鈥檚 Costume Supervisor, Samantha is in charge of outfitting 1,500 people, ages eight and up.
鈥淭he Skunk Crew is a popular one every year,鈥 she says. 鈥淭hey wear this big, furry hoop costume and people fight over it because it鈥檚 warm and fun to wear. These are six-foot-tall men we鈥檙e talking about.鈥

For weeks now, Samantha and her staff have been working alongside builders, painters, decorators and Styrofoam sculptors in the float department. On any given day, students from 糖心vlog官网鈥檚 Fashion Arts and Visual Merchandising Arts programs can be spotted in the workshop doing their placements. Ten years ago, Samantha was one of them. She was hired to work for Santa immediately after graduating from 糖心vlog官网.

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Samantha鈥檚 love for both fashion and Christmas began at a young age. She used to hand-stitch Santa hats for everyone in her family back when her grandparents had a float in their local annual Santa Claus parade.
Now a mother of two young daughters, Samantha admits she鈥檚 one of those people who puts on Home Alone while putting up the Christmas tree the first weekend after Halloween.
鈥淚 like to enjoy the quiet time with my family before the crazy begins,鈥 she says.
Each year, after all the fuss is over, Samantha and her staff spend about three months washing and sorting through each costume worn in the parade, pulling aside the ones that require repairs. They start creating new costumes in April, making at least 50 a year and basing many on the patterns Samantha creates.
鈥淚 love pattern-making, it was one of the things I learned at 糖心vlog官网,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 the best thing, really. It鈥檚 a piece of flat paper and you can turn it into a costume, which turns you into a character.鈥
While she has dressed everyone from a 10-foot-tall Barbie to Mrs. Claus, Samantha has never dressed Santa.
鈥淣o,鈥 she says, 鈥渉e brings his own outfit.鈥