Recognise, reinvent and define style and image for a garment, a product, or brand. This semester course further develops skills in styling and direction including graphic design, photography, production and set design, as well as broadening horizons for personal growth and future career development. Aimed at students with at least one-year previous undergraduate study in fashion styling, communication, or similar field, this inspiring short course encourages participants to develop new narratives to ensure that what goes in the fashion magazines, appears online or on the catwalk, communicates the right messages, at the right time, and to the right target audience.
Progression Programmes are groups of specialised learning blocks or ‘levels’ that prepare participants with the skills and knowledge to enter the fashion industry. Each course is structured in two (2) distinct levels ranging from a foundation introductory level, working through to a higher comprehension of skill and study.
Recognise, reinvent and define style and image for a garment, a product, or brand. This semester course further develops skills in styling and direction including graphic design, photography, production and set design, as well as broadening horizons for personal growth and future career development. Aimed at students with at least one-year previous undergraduate study in fashion styling, communication, or similar field, this inspiring short course encourages participants to develop new narratives to ensure that what goes in the fashion magazines, appears online or on the catwalk, communicates the right messages, at the right time, and to the right target audience.
Progression Programmes are groups of specialised learning blocks or ‘levels’ that prepare participants with the skills and knowledge to enter the fashion industry. Each course is structured in two (2) distinct levels ranging from a foundation introductory level, working through to a higher comprehension of skill and study.
Recognise, reinvent and define style and image for a garment, a product, or brand. This semester course further develops skills in styling and direction including graphic design, photography, production and set design, as well as broadening horizons for personal growth and future career development. Aimed at students with at least one-year previous undergraduate study in fashion styling, communication, or similar field, this inspiring short course encourages participants to develop new narratives to ensure that what goes in the fashion magazines, appears online or on the catwalk, communicates the right messages, at the right time, and to the right target audience.
Progression Programmes are groups of specialised learning blocks or ‘levels’ that prepare participants with the skills and knowledge to enter the fashion industry. Each course is structured in two (2) distinct levels ranging from a foundation introductory level, working through to a higher comprehension of skill and study.
Recognise, reinvent and define style and image for a garment, a product, or brand. This semester course further develops skills in styling and direction including graphic design, photography, production and set design, as well as broadening horizons for personal growth and future career development. Aimed at students with at least one-year previous undergraduate study in fashion styling, communication, or similar field, this inspiring short course encourages participants to develop new narratives to ensure that what goes in the fashion magazines, appears online or on the catwalk, communicates the right messages, at the right time, and to the right target audience.
Progression Programmes are groups of specialised learning blocks or ‘levels’ that prepare participants with the skills and knowledge to enter the fashion industry. Each course is structured in two (2) distinct levels ranging from a foundation introductory level, working through to a higher comprehension of skill and study.