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  • 4.50 Credits

    In Womenswear II you will build, expand on and apply technical, theoretical and design skills and knowledge from 3D Form I to III (also Textiles for Fashion and Creative Drape for Fashion Design students). This course will enable you to explore and generate creative design concepts through research and interpretation of a given project brief and will give you the opportunity to demonstrate your skills through range building and planning, use of fabrication, color, selection and styling of a range of male or female garments. Working with increased independence and autonomy, you will complete a sketchbook, design boards and finished outfit.
  • 4.50 Credits

    In Fashion Branding you will explore contemporary fashion brands and examine the strategies they use to create a unique personality, generate appeal and generally develop a "desirability factor" for potential consumers. This course will build directly on your skills and knowledge by deepening the understanding of the complexity of brands and branding, from conception and development, through to the management and marketing of the end products. The course will cover the development of values and ethics required to develop successful brands, as well as the creation of identity, revitalization and extension strategies. You will also explore the implications of changing environments for fashion consumers and fashion brands, and employ creative thinking, innovative problem solving and applied skills and methodologies to investigate and develop appropriate solutions to brand strategies.
  • 4.50 Credits

    CAD for Fashion re-enforces the application of creative software (Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.), to advance student''s skills with computer applications used to enhance fashion presentations including color rendering of drawings and drafting of flats. Students will design a collection, and all the appropriate accoutrements that sit alongside the collection. Students will then take this work and develop and present it in a professional manner using the CAD skills learned in this class.
  • 4.50 Credits

    In Media and PR you will learn how fashion communications are planned, written, managed and delivered. Through directed activities you will experience situations replicating the "real-life" of working in the fast paced roles of fashion public relations and journalism. These assignments will develop your knowledge and understanding of the dynamics and interplay between the key fashion promotion sectors, highlighting the methodologies required for building successful working relationships within these roles. During this course, you will be expected to work with a degree of autonomy, structuring your own time management and applied research to a professional level and developing your professional and communication skills to a higher level. You will also be required to utilize a range of new and emerging technologies and applications to the media and communication assignments.
  • 4.50 Credits

    In Styling Fashion you will explore the skills required for this growing specialty in the fashion industry. The stylist creates the visual fashion story whether it is for art, photography, video, window display, advertising, promotions or fashion shows. You will have the opportunity, in groups, to spend time in a photographic studio and on location to develop an understanding of the role of stylist on fashion shoots and other scenarios.
  • 4.50 Credits

    Fashion Buying presents buying practices and techniques, with an examination of consumer buying power, major market resources, governmental regulations and merchandise analysis. Through a simulated experience, students will conduct research and plan a six-moth seasonal dollar merchandise plan. A final product book will include all stages of development of the seasonal merchandise plan including trend forecasting, vendor negotiation, and profitability analysis.
  • 4.50 Credits

    3D Form III extends your knowledge of pattern cutting and introduces the skills required to cut and make trousers. You will continue to develop your pattern production techniques, use of tools required for drafting trousers and employ an extended use of appropriate construction terminology. You will work to a design brief requiring you to demonstrate how you developed initial research and design ideas for both the mens and womenswear market.
  • 4.50 Credits

    CAD for Fashion Marketing re-enforces the application of creative software (Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.), to advance student''s skills with computer applications used to enhance fashion presentations including color rendering of drawings and drafting of flats. Students will design a collection, and all the appropriate accoutrements that sit alongside the collection. Students will then take this work and develop and present it in a professional manner using the CAD skills learned in this class.
  • 4.50 Credits

    Strategic Fashion Marketing gives students the opportunity to develop marketing strategies and tactics from initial concept to finished proposal. Students will utilize elements of management leadership, critical thinking, problem-solving and creative skills to develop a strategic marketing initiative and implementation plan.
  • 4.50 Credits

    In Fashion Accessories you will be introduced to the specialist cutting and manufacturing skills involved in creating accessories. While building on existing conceptual and design skills, you will develop a strong understanding of the accessories market place and the relationship between this and the fashion garment industry. You will produce a small range of pieces with the opportunity to explore millinery, glove making and fashion bags or shoes. This course provides the option to design for men or women.
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