Fashion Courses
Learn the basics of hand sewing and sewing machines, how to make minor repairs to clothing, and how to construct a basic rectangular item in fabric. A good choice for the novice before moving on to FASH 15A, Apparel Construction 1.
ADVISE: FASH A
A beginning course covering basic principles and concepts in the construction of garments. Emphasis on machine operation, sewing skills and techniques, and construction processes. Students will create sewing samples and 3-4 garments.
PREREQ.: FASH 15A
Elements of garment construction using intermediate clothing construction methods and techniques. Multiple finishes, hard to handle fabrics, use of overlock, complex construction sequences. Students construct three garments using techniques from class.
PREREQ: FASH 15A ADVISE: FASH 27
Introduction to fitting on a live model. Identify and correct fitting problems on sample muslin garments, including bodices, skirts, pants and jackets. Learn how to transfer those adjustments to the pattern and use draping techniques to create well-fitting production patterns. Fitting issues for knit and stretch fabrics will also be addressed.
ADVISE: Readiness for college-level English or ESL 188
Analysis of the performance and care of natural and man-made textile fibers, yarns, fabrics and other products. Fabric construction methods, fabric identification, dyeing and finishing processes are included. Discussion of current issues and innovations in the textile field.
ADVISE: Readiness for college-level English or ESL 188
Chronological study of costumes in Western civilization from antiquity to the late 20th century, including social, economic and political influences on historic costume. Analysis of contemporary fashion design as influenced by historic styles.
ADVISE: FASH 15A or basic sewing sewing machine skills
Principles and techniques of designing a garment pattern using flat pattern methods, focusing on the development of women's patterns. Using a basic sloper, students analyze designs and create patterns for those designs. Students will create a final, finished garment from an original design. This course requires basic sewing skills.
This is a beginning draping class, focused on women's clothing designs. Draping techniques to create various styles, including bias designs. Basic sewing skills are required.
Theories and techniques for grading patterns into multiple sizes, including principles of fit, how the body grows, and various size ranges. Conventional methods are used to practice the basic principles of grading on a variety of pattern types.
Students will learn beginning illustration skills to develop their ability to communicate fashion
designs using a variety of media. Line, color, shading, proportions of the body, various views of the body, clothing details, fabric textures.
PREREQ.: FASH 35A
Building on the skills gained in Fashion Illustration 1 students will expand on their artistic renderings, 10 head proportions, coloration, and textile interpretations. Flat sketches in 8 head proportion will be introduced to create specification sheets for production. Students will learn to group their ideas into capsule collections.
ADVISE: ART 130A or FASH 35A or demonstration of exit skills
This beginning course provides a foundation in the design principles of fashion. Students will work to develop visual research skills, identify design elements, and communicate ideas through the use of inspirational mood boards. Color and fabric stories will emerge from these boards to become designs for four seasonal clothing collections.
Formerly FASH 36
PREREQ.: FASH 36A and FASH 35A ADVISE: FASH 35B
Building on the skills learned in Illustration I and Design I, students will learn to develop fashion collections based on their own design aesthetic and philosophy. Emphasis on communicating design ideas, creating cohesive collections, and designing appropriately for a specific market.
PREREQ.: FASH 26
Continuation of techniques for pattern development, with an emphasis on industry production skills. Techniques covered include the development of complex designs, including patterns for tailored garments, pants, and patterns for stretch fabric.
Overview of the fashion industry that prepares students to be on the cutting edge of what
is happening. Emphasis on the economic, political, sociological, technological and
psychological environment that affects fashion changes and evolution. Role of
manufacturers, designers and retailers will be explored along with the elements of fashion
marketing.
An overview of the buyer's core functions and responsibilities. Assortment planning, vendor negotiations, product development, basic retail math, and key merchandising strategies will be explored. Emphasis on building relationships with internal and external work groups will be covered.
Fundamentals of personal styling, including conducting assessments, color analysis, body analysis, fashion personality, wardrobe management and business management
ADVISE: FASH 42
A comprehensive and hands-on introduction to producing a professional quality fashion show or presentation. From conceptualization to execution, students will develop the skills and strategies necessary to produce an event.
A practical study of merchandise display in a variety of business establishments. This course will provide students with the skills and knowledge to arrange a store window, instore display, and floor layout. Students will learn how to display merchandise to the consumer regardless of their specific job title.
ADVISE: FASH 35A; FASH 15A
Students learn the basics and essential steps needed to start a fashion business and clothing line. Fundamental components of a fashion business, functional business plans for a viable and sustainable fashion business, financing, planning, branding, marketing, knowing your customer, design process and manufacturing.
ADVISE: Readiness for college-level English or ESL 188
The theories and frameworks underlying forecasting in the textile and apparel industry. The factors involved in planning and presenting the forecast. Emphasis on using print, Internet, and broadcast information in competitive analysis.
This course explores the skills required for styling outfits, accessories, and props for
photography, film and commercials, visual merchandising, fashion shows and digital
media. Emphasis is on identifying the many styling methods used in promoting fashion
throughout the industry.
PREREQ: FASH 54A
This hands-on, field-based course teaches the skills required of various types of professional stylists. Students will be guided through the process of developing a professional styling portfolio which they can present to prospective clients.
Students will learn about the fashion industry, the social use of clothing, and modern fashion history through the people, events, politics, and cultures that have effected change.
ADVISE: Readiness for college-level English or ESL 188
Fashion writing for both print and social media platforms as it pertains to fashion journalism and public relations. Topics include how to write trend reports, press releases, runway critiques, evaluating fashion blogs, and creating a strong fashion presence on social media.
Formerly "Fashion Writing & Publicity''
ADVISE: Readiness for college-level English or ESL 188
Fabric Glossary is a comprehensive course designed for those whose career direction will require textile knowledge. Highlights include understanding of fabric's properties, characteristics, and garment-design potential. Learn about the most commonly worn textiles, how textiles affect the environment and working with fabric swatches.
PREREQ: Approval of the Fashion Department
Work experience in fashion show production and events. Students will work backstage as dressers or volunteers for a variety of designers, stores and charity events. Provides practical experience in the retail environments. Emphasis will be placed on the importance of fashion promotions in the workplace. One unit of credit is earned for 54 hours of unpaid or paid work.
PREREQ: Approval of Fashion Department
Experience in the Fashion industry through merchandising, styling, buying, or marketing positions. Students will intern with local employers to gain meaningful work experience. Provides practical experience in the retail/wholesale environments. Emphasis will be placed on the role of fashion in the workplace. One unit of credit is earned for 54 hours of paid or unpaid work.
PREREQ: FASH 45B; Approval of the Fashion Department
Experience in the Fashion industry through personal styling, or image consulting positions. Students will intern with local employers to gain meaningful work experience. Provides practical experience in the retail/wholesale environments. Emphasis will be placed on the role of fashion in the workplace. One unit of credit is earned for 54 hours of unpaid or paid work.
PREREQ: Approval of Fashion Department
Experience in the Fashion industry though product design and development. Students will intern with local employers to gain meaningful work experience. Provides practical experience in the design establishments. Emphasis will be placed on the product creation in the workplace. One unit of credit is earned for 54 hours of unpaid or paid work.
PREREQ.: FASH 26
Overview of the functions and capabilities of the PAD computerized pattern development system. Industry pattern development including drafting, modifying, and grading patterns. Digitizing and plotting patterns.
PREREQ.: FASH 26
Overview of the functions and capabilities of the Gerber computerized pattern development system. Industry pattern development including drafting, modifying, and grading patterns. Digitizing and plotting patterns.
ADVISE: FASH 15A
Students learn the classic techniques needed to measure a figure and draft
a well-fitting moulage/sloper/basic pattern
ADVISE: FASH 15A or basic sewing machine skills
Special sewing techniques for garments made from knitted fabrics, such as t-shirts, pants, and activewear. Pattern modifications for stretch knits. Students will construct garments while learning how to work with knitted fabrics, including ribbed finishes, elastic edgings, and special seam types.
PREREQ: FASH 35A ADVISE: VMD 105 or FASH 36A or FASH 54A
This course covers techniques in Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator appropriate for fashion designers and merchandisers.