VIVZ

  • modelling
  • fashion designing
  • acting
  • events
  • fashion

Fashion graduates can move into a number of different areas including design, illustrator, textile design, pattern cutter, buyer, PR, journalism, stylist, personal shopping, creative director and visual merchandiser.
Fashion is an extremely competitive industry and going on a placement during your degree is a must to ensure you can gain the required experience to remain competitive when applying for jobs after study.
The fashion industry offers exciting and glamorous career paths that many people only dream about.

Modules

  • Introduction to Fashion Design
  • Fashion Design Process
  • Elements of textiles
  • Pattern Drafting
  • Illustration
  • Design Concept
  • Clothing Construction
  • Surface Ornamentation
  • Fashion Industry Communication Skills
  • Runway Show
How we place you

CAREER PATHS

  • Fashion Designer
  • Costume Designer for Fashion Magazines, Films and TV
  • Freelance Designer for Fashion Brands
  • Fashion Stylist
  • Fashion Entrepreneurs
  • Fashion Retail Executive Pattern Maker
  • Fashion Journalism and Media Fashion Educationist
  • Fashion Blogger
  • Accessory Designer
  • Fashion House Manager
  • Fashion PR Executive
  • Production Manager and Quality Analysis Manager
  • Visual Marchandiser
  • Fashion Marketing / Fashion Buyer
  • Fashion House Coordinator
  • Fashion Illustrator
  • Fashion Forecaster
  • Fashion Photographer
  • Fashion Consultant
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