KIT - FASHION

FASHION DESIGN

Our comprehensive fashion design program encompasses a wide range of essential skills and knowledge necessary for success in the industry. With a focus on creativity, fashion trends, and technical proficiency, this program will empower our prospective students to excel in the world of fashion. From conceptualizing and sketching designs to garment construction and styling, our curriculum covers all aspects of the fashion design process.

By immersing yourself in our program, you will gain hands-on experience with industry-standard tools and techniques, allowing you to bring your design visions to life. 

Furthermore, the fashion industry offers a myriad of exciting career opportunities. As a fashion design graduate, you can pursue various paths such as fashion design entrepreneurship, fashion illustration, apparel production, textile design, styling, and fashion merchandising. With the skills and knowledge acquired from our program, you will be well-equipped to enter the industry and make your mark.

JOB PROSPECTS

1. Fashion Designer: Fashion designers are responsible for creating original clothing and accessory designs. They work on sketches and patterns, choose fabrics, and oversee the production process to bring their designs to life. Fashion designers can specialize in various areas such as haute couture, ready-to-wear, sportswear, or accessories.

2 Pattern Maker: Pattern makers translate fashion designers’ sketches into precise patterns that serve as templates for cutting fabric and assembling garments. They need a strong understanding of garment construction and sizing.

3. Fashion Stylist: Fashion stylists work with individuals or fashion brands to create visually appealing and cohesive outfits. They combine clothing, accessories, and props to achieve a desired look for events, photoshoots, or personal clients.

4. Costume Designer: Costume designers work in the entertainment industry, creating costumes for films, TV shows, theater productions, and commercials. They collaborate with directors and actors to visually enhance the characters’ roles.