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Fashion offers a dynamic means of personal expression and an influential and creative medium that constantly re-examines boundaries. The Fashion Design major focuses on design development and research, pattern drafting and garment construction following industry methodology.
Workshops under the Fashion Design major include fashion technology, pattern drafting and garment construction, design and concept development, tailoring, experimental dyeing and fabric manipulation techniques. Studies in fashion history, theory, illustration and professional practices complement the practical studio aspects.
Assignments include a modern reinterpretation of a historic design, window dressing, Air NZ Fashion Week backstage work, internships and extra exhibitions, with students showcasing their work on the catwalk at the annual Whitecliffe Fashion Show.
2nd Year
Whitecliffe's second year students can choose a specialist area to develop within an overall framework of historical and contemporary investigation and collection development.
LOVE that red and black line the asian girls were wearing.
SoyKei 2 years ago