Fashion design

You know that fashion goes beyond appearances. That clothing and History walk together in the development of culture. You understand fashion as an art and can see the difference between form and substance. We share your beliefs.

During your studies you will work on projects with textiles to make innovative proposals, you will draw on theoretical basis of culture, History and Aesthetics; all of this with the final goal of showing your work in fashion catwalks and fashion shows.

All of this designing and putting together won’t remain in the classroom. By the end of your studies you will be ready to enter the job market knowing that you possess an excellent training and education to accomplish any task that you have on your mind―start your own brand, give image consultancy, custom design, or work at editorial fashion.

When you become a Fashion design graduate, you have the technical and conceptual tools to design, propose and create on each and every area of the fashion industry.

Coordination: MA. María de las Nieves Kirn Rodoreda, mrodoreda@unarte.edu.mx

Subjects

Drawing and composition
Art History: from Prehistory to Byzantium
Introduction to aesthetics
Academic writing
Introduction to the design of fashion patterns
Dressmaking workshop
Color in the design
Art History: from the Renaissance to the 18th century
Art Philosophy
Drawing: perspective and human figure
Fashion pattern workshop
Applied confectionery workshop
Illustration workshop
Digital support workshop
Drawing as language
Pattern design I
Fashion design applied: clothing
Introduction to textiles
Digital drawing
Influence of art in fashion: isms XX
Introduction to photography
Men’s fashion design
Pattern design II
Analysis of contemporary trends
Trend design
Digital photography
History of dress
Semiotics of the image
Elective I
New media in fashion
Graduation and pattern modeling
Design of children’s fashion and lingerie
Analysis of contemporary trends
Shooting
Haute couture clothing
Elective II
Art marketing
Design of haute couture patterns
Investigation methodology
Design and development of accessories
Event planning
Professional practices
Elective III
Scenic costume design
2D animation
Investigation methodology
Terminal project I
Bridal design and making
Image design
Elective IV
Portfolio design
Tailoring and business design
Design and preparation of collections
Terminal project II
Stage techniques
Elective V

Teachers

Name
Email
López y López, César
Cerviño Iglesias, Eva
Solís Aguilar, José Odón
Torres Contreras, María Alicia
Ruíz Barragán, Mauricio
Velázquez Pérez, Nancy
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