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    FASION DESIGNING

  • CAREERS
    Fashion Design with Design Studios, Costume Designers, Export Houses, Retail and Fashion Houses, Independent Design Consultant ,Creative Pattern Makers, Fashion Illustrators, Fashion photographers, Fashion Editor, Journalist, Critic, Trend & Forecast Analyst, Fashion Stylists & Coordinators, Brand Manager, Product Developers in Design Merchandising, Fashion Merchandisers, Automobile Interior Design, Quality Control Manager, Design Strategist with NGOs (engaging in design intervention and sustenance of traditional skills), Academician etc. A Fashion Designer is a versatile and creative professional who can eventually diversify into other design professions based on a specific interest or specialization.

    LEARNING

        Develop skills in visual and textual analysis, as well as historical understanding of fashion.
        Understand the effects of cultural and global influences on contemporary fashion.
        Understand how to develop the design process through experimental ideas and applications.
        Understand the fashion industry and its component parts
        Establish individuality in generating concepts, developing design ideas, develop creative potential and personal style and a personal visual Language.
        Be able to research, and utilise data as reference for contemporary fashion trends, and extend and apply skills in analysis forecasting.
        Understand the relationship between properties of fibres, fabrics and processing methods, garment construction and the need for economically efficient manufacturing costing.
        Be able to produce a capsule collection of finished garments

    COURSES INTENT

    A successful practitioner in the field of Fashion Design will always comprehend the complexities of the system of the contemporary fashion industry. The fast-changing nature of fashion in all its forms has to be examined in the wider context of the creative industries and the way they integrate, as well as the outside influences which affect the discipline.

    The programme in Fashion Design at the Arch Academy of Design intends critical engagement with the subject of ‘Fashion’ in all its forms, which includes retail, press, advertising, public relations, branding, film, music, broadcasting and lifestyle as well as the role that personnel such as photographers, stylists, models, consultants, editors, art directors and others play in the industry.

    In addition to the development of skills to aid practical implementation of ideas, the programme is intended to explore the effects of culture, sub-culture and lifestyle trends on the social, aesthetic and cultural aspects of fashion as well as contribute to the development of an historical understanding of fashion and its processes.

    Creating a responsible awareness and assessment of the socio-cultural and ecological influences on fashion is an essential in the rediscovery and sustenance of an Indian aesthetic signature. This not only helps place India in the larger context of world fashion, but also contributes to the addition of unique value to the Indian fashion industry.

    A successful practitioner in the field of Fashion Design will always comprehend the complexities of the system of the contemporary fashion industry. The fast-changing nature of fashion in all its forms has to be examined in the wider context of the creative industries and the way they integrate, as well as the outside influences which affect the discipline.

    The programme in Fashion Design at the Arch Academy of Design intends critical engagement with the subject of ‘Fashion’ in all its forms, which includes retail, press, advertising, public relations, branding, film, music, broadcasting and lifestyle as well as the role that personnel such as photographers, stylists, models, consultants, editors, art directors and others play in the industry.

    In addition to the development of skills to aid practical implementation of ideas, the programme is intended to explore the effects of culture, sub-culture and lifestyle trends on the social, aesthetic and cultural aspects of fashion as well as contribute to the development of an historical understanding of fashion and its processes.

    Creating a responsible awareness and assessment of the socio-cultural and ecological influences on fashion is an essential in the rediscovery and sustenance of an Indian aesthetic signature. This not only helps place India in the larger context of world fashion, but also contributes to the addition of unique value to the Indian fashion industry.