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  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will learn to use components and techniques for making a corset including; boning, spiral boning and placement, grommets, bias binding techniques, bias making tools and couture style hand finishing techniques. Prerequisite(s):FASH 1505 Semester(s):Summer
  • 3.00 Credits

    Fashion Internship provides students with a variety of local internships that can provide a valuable way to learn about a chosen career. Students will learn alongside industry professionals, who provide: valuable experience, employer references, and possible job opportunities following graduation. Ideally, internships are empowering experiences for SLCC Fashion Institute students in their last semester using skills obtained through the program. Prerequisite(s):Students in this class must have completed 15 credit hours of course work with an average grade of B or better, or receive departmental approval, in order to register. Semester(s):All
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will learn to master the necessary construction skills, critical thinking and analysis necessary to produce professional quality garments. It is recommended students complete FASH 1320 and FASH 1660 prior to taking this course. Prerequisite(s):FASH 1505 with a C grade or higher Semester(s):Fall & Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will learn about the business structure of the fashion industry, including: contracting, manufacturing, import/export goods, wholesale/retail pricing, legal issues and copyrights, licensing, permits, intellectual property, distribution, pricing, merchandising, as well as the international economics of fashion, and global competition and resulting labor issues. Prerequisite(s):FASH 1010 Semester(s):Fall
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will study the business and marketing tools needed for freelance stylists, with an emphasis placed on the creative and organizational skills necessary to produce and style commercial and editorial photo shoots and runway shows. Students will learn the networking and promotion techniques needed to assemble creative teams of photographers, models, makeup artists and hair stylists. It is recommended students complete ART 1050 prior to or during this course. Prerequisite(s):FASH 1120 Semester(s):Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    Fashion Draping is the process of positioning and pinning fabric on a dress form to develop the structure of a garment design. A designer drapes a garment by using a design sketch as a basis, or instead arranges the way the fabric falls to create a new design. After draping, the fabric is removed from the dress form and is used to create a garment sewing pattern. Prerequisite(s):FASH 1505 with concurrency, and FASH 1100 with a C grade or higher Semester(s):Fall & Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will learn the art of bridal and evening wear dress making in a methodical, step-by-step fashion that will culminate with a finished garment. Prerequisite(s):FASH 1505 and FASH 1660 Semester(s):Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course explores aesthetics in merchandising for presentation of fashion. Students will apply principles of displaying and merchandising fashion products using elements of composition and creative display techniques, showcases, materials and lighting, and critique student and professional displays for retailers. Students will participate in field trips and need a camera and computer access. It is recommended students complete FASH 1010 and FASH 1240 prior to or during this course. Prerequisite(s):FASH 1300 Semester(s):Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will work with the costume director, collaborating with the theater production team to acquire a comprehensive understanding of costume design styling techniques. They will engage in costume preparation, including alterations and sourcing, working with fellow students to create cohesive costume stories according to time periods and research aligned with current Theatre productions. It is recommended students complete FASH 1640 and FASH 1650 prior to taking this course. Prerequisite(s):FASH 1500 Semester(s):Fall & Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will work with the costume designer, acquiring Costume construction techniques for period reproduction, fantasy, cosplay, stage, and dance. They will engage in all aspects of costume preparation, including, alteration of commercial patterns, pattern-making, fit, and construction; working with the costume designer and production team to build a costume plot for a SLCC theatre production Prerequisite(s):FASH 1250, FASH 1350, FASH 1505 (Any and all prerequisite courses may be taken concurrently) Semester(s):Fall & Spring