Fashion & Style

    Fashion Design Program

Fashion designers create original clothing, accessories, and footwear. They sketch designs, select fabrics and patterns, and give instructions on how to make the products they design. For some fashion designers, the first step in creating a new design is researching current fashion and making predictions about future trends, such as by reading reports published by fashion industry trade groups. Other fashion designers create collections using a variety of inspirations, including art media, their surroundings, or cultures they have experienced and places they have visited.

After they have an initial idea, fashion designers try out various fabrics and produce a prototype, often with less expensive material than will be used in the final product. They work with models to see how the design will look and adjust the designs as needed. Although most designers first sketch their designs by hand, many now also sketch their ideas digitally with computer-aided design (CAD) programs. CAD allows designers to see their work on virtual models. They can try different colors, designs, and shapes while making adjustments more easily than they can when working with real fabric on real people.

In order to release either the spring or fall collection, it generally takes 6 months of continuous work, from initial design concept to final production. Designers produce samples with the actual materials that will be used in manufacturing. Samples that get good responses from fashion editors or trade and fashion shows are then manufactured and sold to consumers. The Internet allows independent fashion designers to offer their products outside of traditional brick-and-mortar stores. These designers may license their work, and ship directly to the consumer, without having to invest in a physical shop to showcase their collections.

Education

Fashion designers typically have a bachelor’s degree in a fine arts or business field such as fashion design or fashion merchandising. These fashion-focused programs teach students about textiles and fabrics and how to use computer-aided design (CAD) technology. Students also work on projects they can add to their portfolio, which showcases their designs.


Certification Skills Required
Fashion Illustration


  • Drawing and Sketching: Techniques for fashion sketching and illustration.
  • Figure Drawing: Capturing human anatomy and proportions in fashion illustration.
  • Color Theory: Applying color theory principles to fashion design.
  • Rendering Techniques: Using different mediums for fashion illustration.
Garment Construction


  • Advanced Sewing Techniques: Tailoring, draping, and couture sewing techniques.
  • Fitting and Alterations: Adjusting garments to fit individual measurements.
  • Finishing Techniques: Adding closures, hems, and embellishments to garments.
  • Industrial Sewing Skills: Techniques used in mass production and manufacturing.
Fashion Merchandising


  • Retail Management: Understanding retail operations and merchandising strategies.
  • Visual Merchandising: Creating attractive product displays and store layouts.
  • Market Research: Analyzing fashion trends and consumer behavior.
  • Buying and Sourcing: Selecting and purchasing merchandise for retail.
Textile Design


  • Surface Design Techniques: Creating patterns and textures on fabric.
  • Color Mixing and Matching: Experimenting with colors and dyes for textile design.
  • Weaving and Knitting: Techniques for creating woven and knitted fabrics.
  • Printing Methods: Using various printing techniques on textiles.
Couture Design


  • High Fashion Techniques: Creating one-of-a-kind garments with intricate detailing.
  • Handcrafting Skills: Embellishing garments with hand-sewing and embroidery.
  • Luxury Fabric Knowledge: Working with high-quality and rare fabrics.
  • Client Consultation: Understanding and fulfilling client needs in couture fashion.

For many artists, including fashion designers, developing a portfolio, a collection of design ideas that demonstrates their styles and abilities, is essential. Students studying fashion design often have opportunities to develop their portfolios further by entering their designs in student or amateur contests. When making hiring decisions, employers rely on these portfolios to gauge talent and creativity.

The National Association of Schools of Art and Design accredits more than 360 postsecondary institutions with programs in art and design, and many of them award degrees in fashion design. These schools often require students to have completed basic art and design courses before entering a program. Applicants usually must submit sketches and other examples of their artistic ability.

Luxury Leather Jacket


Meet designer Savannah Yarborough, whose totally bespoke approach takes the rugged individualism of leather jackets to its logical, luxurious end.

Sewing a Bridal Gown


The first step of constructing any new design is the muslin mockup. This covers pattern layout, cutting, thread tracing your pieces and then sewing them together to create the basic foundation of the dress.

Bespoke Italian Leather Shoes


In a small workshop in Florence, Saskia Wittmer crafts leather shoes that are as unique as each customer. Review this short film that demonstrate how handmade Italian shoes are created. Video by Leila Hussain.

Taylor Hill Make-Up


Model Taylor Hill prepped with her beloved dog Tate in the hair and makeup chair for Tom Ford's fall 2020 show. While getting ready, Taylor talks about her reaction to using TikTok for the first time.

Fashion Curriculum

Fashion Design courses guide students in developing the technical and creative skills required in the fashion industr. The program includes training in multiple levels of apparel construction, including fashion illustration, patternmaking, and production methods.


Fashion Design
  • History of Fashion: Evolution of fashion trends and influences throughout history.
  • Fashion Theory: Understanding cultural, social, and economic impacts on fashion.
  • Design Process: Steps from initial concept to garment production and presentation.
  • Fashion Illustration: Techniques for sketching and rendering fashion designs.
Technical Skills
  • Pattern Making: Drafting and manipulating patterns for garment construction.
  • Sewing and Construction Techniques: Learning various sewing methods and garment assembly.
  • Drapping and Form Manipulation: Techniques for creating garment shapes directly on a dress form.
  • Computer-Aided Design (CAD): Using software like Adobe Illustrator or CorelDRAW for fashion design.
  • Textile Printing and Embellishment: Techniques for printing and decorating fabrics.
Fashion Styles
  • Haute Couture: Creating high-end, custom-made garments with meticulous craftsmanship.
  • Ready-to-Wear (Pret-a-Porter): Designing mass-produced fashion for retail markets.
  • Streetwear and Urban Fashion: Influences from youth culture, music, and sports.
  • Avant-Garde and Experimental Fashion: Pushing boundaries with innovative and unconventional designs.
  • Ethnic and Cultural Fashion: Drawing inspiration from diverse global traditions and aesthetics.
Textiles
  • Fabric Science: Understanding properties and uses of various textiles.
  • Textile Innovation: Exploring cutting-edge materials and sustainable fabric technologies.
  • Dyeing and Printing Techniques: Methods for coloring and decorating fabrics.
  • Fashion Materials: Selection and sourcing of materials based on design requirements.
  • Material Manipulation: Techniques for altering and embellishing fabrics.
Entrepreneurship
  • Fashion Business Essentials: Business models, operations, and financial aspects of the fashion industry.
  • Entrepreneurship in Fashion: Starting and managing a fashion business or brand.
  • Marketing Strategies: Promotional tactics, branding, and digital marketing in fashion.
  • Retail and Merchandising: Strategies for merchandising and selling fashion products.
  • Industry Trends and Forecasting: Analyzing market trends and forecasting fashion movements.
Sustainability
  • Cultural Heritage in Fashion: Exploring the impact of cultural traditions and heritage on fashion.
  • Global Fashion Markets: Understanding international fashion markets and consumer preferences.
  • Cross-Cultural Design: Incorporating diverse cultural aesthetics and influences into design.
  • Fashion Trends Across Continents: Analyzing fashion trends and styles from different regions.
  • Social Responsibility in Fashion: Addressing social issues and promoting inclusivity in design.
Advanced Topics
  • 3D Printing in Fashion: Application of 3D printing technology for creating fashion prototypes.
  • Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR): Using VR/AR for virtual fashion shows and immersive retail experiences.
  • Fashion Tech and Wearable Electronics: Integration of technology into garments for functional and aesthetic purposes.
  • AI in Fashion Design: Utilizing artificial intelligence for trend analysis, design recommendations, and customization.
  • E-commerce and Digital Platforms: Strategies for selling and marketing fashion products online.

Luxury Brands

Ask yourself if you can see yourself as a fashion designer, spending time decorating and planning out clothing illustrations. It can be rewarding to see your design ideas spring to life. While classes and internships will prepare you well, you need to develop and maintain a digital portfolio of your work.


Fashion Designers
Chanel is one of the world's most iconic luxury fashion houses. Renowned for its classic designs and revolutionary contributions to women's fashion, Chanel is celebrated for its tailored suits, little black dresses, and iconic quilted handbags.
Louis Vuitton luxury travel goods and leather accessories are world-famous. This brand is respected for its signature monogram canvas and iconic LV logo. Louis Vuitton has expanded its offerings to include ready-to-wear fashion, shoes, watches, jewelry, and fragrance.
Armani is synonymous with timeless elegance and sophistication. Favored for its high-end clothing, accessories, and fragrances, Armani's designs often feature clean lines, luxurious fabrics, and understated glamour.
Gucci has evolved into one of the world's leading luxury fashion brands. Known for its bold designs, eclectic aesthetic, and innovative craftsmanship, Gucci's collections span ready-to-wear fashion, handbags, shoes, accessories, and fragrances.
Prada is renowned for its avant-garde designs, sophisticated craftsmanship, and understated luxury. With a focus on clean lines, minimalist silhouettes, and innovative materials. The brand's enduring appeal lies in its ability to balance modernity with tradition, offering timeless pieces that exude understated elegance and refinement.

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