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BSc in Fashion Design
We do not offer an education as a fashion “stylist" but as a fashion “designer”. That is not an artist, isolated in his own talent; but a designer who is inspired and linked to the industry and its constraints. Therefore, the Fashion Design Degree at Politecnico offers an interdisciplinary approach to its students who can customize their education in fashion choosing from different areas of study: from menswear, womenswear, kidswear to jewelry and fashion accessories, from knitwear to sportswear, underwear and beachwear. This programme provides the student with the cultural, scientific, methodological and technical-instrumental elements constituting the foundation of design activities in the fashion field: from materials and technologies to product, image and comunication, 3D modeling and prototyping, management and design directions.
The Bachelor’s Degree Programme in Fashion Design offers an educational pathway designed to provide students with the tools needed to understand the industrial system of the fashion industry, the evolution of behavioral habits, and the related cultural values. Alongside these subjects, the programme includes courses that explore in depth the characteristics of sector-specific processes, materials, technologies, and manufacturing techniques, as well as market competition dynamics, positioning strategies, and distribution, sales, and communication processes. Students are given the opportunity to choose study themes across a wide range of areas, focusing on fashion products within the textile and apparel sector, men’s, women’s and children’s knitwear, and fashion accessories such as jewelry and leather goods.
The Bachelor of Science prepares fashion designers. Graduates in Fashion Design can apply for positions in professional studios or companies in the fashion fields of clothing and accessories and related industries (textile, fashion, accessory, jewellery, knitwear) as well as in upholstery companies with particular reference to textile furnishing accessories (household linen and home wear).
Programme Coordinator: Prof Giovanni Maria Conti;
Secretary of the programme: Prof. Martina Motta;