Course Overview
A Diploma in Fashion Design is a professional course that focuses on developing skills in the areas of fashion design, garment construction, textile design, and fashion illustration. It is a two-year program that provides students with a solid foundation in the creative and technical aspects of fashion design.
The curriculum typically includes courses in design fundamentals, fashion illustration, garment construction, pattern making, draping, textiles, fashion merchandising, and fashion history. Students also learn about computer-aided design (CAD) software and other technologies used in the fashion industry.
Throughout the program, students develop a portfolio of their work, which can be used to showcase their skills to potential employers or clients. Graduates of a Diploma in Fashion Design program can pursue careers as fashion designers, textile designers, fashion merchandisers, fashion buyers, stylists, or costume designers.
To enroll in a Diploma in Fashion Design program, students typically need to have a high school diploma or equivalent. Some programs may also require applicants to submit a portfolio of their work or complete a design project as part of the application process.
Mentor
Expert Faculties
Training by highly fashion industry oriented mentors.
