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Social Media Management

You will learn an expanded set of approaches and strategies on how to cultivate, retain, and grow your brand’s social media community. From implementing and managing a social media strategy to community management techniques, to measuring and reporting on campaign success, students will practice delivering on brand and audience expectations. Read More

Fashion Design 2

You will build up your core design knowledge, gain an increased awareness of market place relevance, and increase your technical abilities.

Advanced Costume Design for the Film Industry

Create costumes for three specific film genres: fantasy, period drama, and science fiction. You will learn to manipulate traditional research, explore unconventional costume materials, and investigate specific details for increased accuracy as you transform your 2D paper projects into 3D samples and realized designs.

Fashion Business: Marketing 2

Create marketing plans that bring brands to life. You will use real-life case studies and projects that focus on what fashion consumers want to develop an integrated marketing plan that works.

Product Development: Product Lifecycle & Sustainability

Build sustainable practices in fashion product development, from initial idea to final product. You will analyze and apply methods to design, source, and manufacture products sustainably, using digital software such as CLO3D and PLM.

Period Costume Construction

Creating period garments is enlightening. You will build theatrical costumes using Renaissance-era garment construction abilities, patterning and rigging techniques, along with corset construction skills. (This course is cross-listed with FSH 671.)

Fashion Design Communication

Learn to represent your creative design ideas as specification drawings (flats) and as fully colored illustrations. Develop the design skills to analyze current design trends and learn to render fabric and color accurately.

Study Abroad: Fashion Culture and Industry

Discover the impact of Italy on the fashion industry as you explore its rich history of craft, design, materiality, and manufacturing. Field trips to museums, markets, shops, and exhibitions will help you synthesize your research, experience, and resources in a journal and polished report, tailored to your area of study. Read More

Fashion Graphics: Visual Expression and Design

Explore the history and evolution of graphics in the fashion industry, including their connection to brand identity, art, and culture. Using primarily traditional hands-on techniques, you will engage with a variety of themes and design principles to develop creative ideas and personal style through your work.