Coursesand programs in fashion design are well suited for students looking to learn about how accessories and clothing are designed, produced and marketed to the public. Students studying this field can gain key technical and design skills.
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Parsons offers rigorous interdisciplinary programs across the spectrum of art and design, from fashion and technology to urban design, fine art, and management. Here, creators and scholars master established disciplines and develop emerging ones, fostering innovation that transforms business, advances sustainability, and enhances social impact and health.
Parsons faculty comprises world-renowned artists, scholars, and practitioners who lead their industries and academic fields. You work closely with them, benefitting from their scholarship and professional experience and networks. Our small class sizes enable you to benefit from their real-world experience and industry access.
Our school is animated by progressive creativity, activism, and its setting within a dynamic urban environment and university. Parsons is where ambition, ingenuity, and collaboration tirelessly converge, and New York City is the ideal setting for starting your journey.
At Parsons, your career begins your first day on campus. Here, you gain the creative and critical foundation you need to turn passions into a professional life of your own design. With your toolkit of hands-on, collaborative methods and global support network, you enter prepared for sustained success in your field or in advanced studies.
Parsons welcomes applicants who seek a rigorous education in an environment where creativity, critical thinking, and global perspectives thrive together. If you are ready to take first steps toward your creative education and career, you have come to the right place. Learn more about visiting, applying to, and attending our school.
The School of Fashion organizes curricular partnerships with fashion companies including Kering, Tory Burch, Ganni, Mara Hoffman, Louis Vuitton, Swarovski, UNIQLO, and Woolmark and organizations such as Special Olympics, the United Nations, Goodwill, and the Council of Fashion Designers of America. Our network of alumni and industry innovators, such as Olivier Rousteing, Casey Cadwallader, Tory Burch, Ralph Lauren, Yohji Yamamoto, and Diane von Furstenberg, are actively involved in the programs.
Students are encouraged to explore the intersection of craft methodologies and digital technology to develop a range of future-facing fashion products, services, and systems. Courses are designed to help students develop new possibilities for fashion design, textile design, and business that employ technology to support more regenerative practices. Design students explore emerging areas of digital fashion design, ancestral textile practices, and new fabrication techniques while business students study the impact of data on industry practice, including product development, local and global production, and supply chain strategies.
The dynamic culture of New York City enriches your learning through the diverse perspectives and creative networks it offers you access to. Internships with brands including LVMH, The Row, Issey Miyake, Vogue, Maison Margiela, and Marc Jacobs enable you to apply your learning and expose you to new industry sectors. After graduation, alumni go on to positions at Bode, Burberry, The Row, Calvin Klein, Marc Jacobs, Nike, Theory, Thom Browne, Proenza Schouler, UNIQLO, and many other important firms.
We challenge and reimagine hierarchies and colonial practices and standards and commit ourselves to ethical modes of learning and expression that foster just relationships with one another and with the planet.
We are at our best when we all can show up as ourselves, learning with empathy, respect, and humility; challenging our biases; and expanding our own awareness while reshaping the prevailing narratives of the fashion industry.
We intentionally broaden access and provide necessary support to groups historically and currently marginalized by fashion education and the industry in order to redistribute power and foster justice. One way we foster access is through the Parsons Disabled Fashion Student Program, a recruitment, scholarship, and mentorship initiative for Disabled Fashion Design students.
To apply to any of our undergraduate programs (except the Bachelor's Program for Adults and Transfer Students and Parsons Associate of Applied Science programs) complete and submit the Common App online.
Our courses are informed by global trends and deep industry knowledge to help you develop your identity as a designer, and build your entrepreneurial skills so you can thrive in the competitive fashion industry.
You may also have the opportunity to showcase collections at prestigious fashion events, including the Virgin Australia Melbourne Fashion Festival, Melbourne Spring Fashion Week, and London Graduate Fashion Week.
Find out more about the RMIT x Caprice partnership, a hands on learning experience for our Bachelor of Fashion (Enterprise) students. Meet Caprice CEO Paul Cannon and Sustainability Manager Corinne Hollier, the Course Coordinator Dr. Carolina Quintero Rodriguez, as well as two students Rebecca Lee and Erin Box as they provide insight into this opportunity for our Fashion (Enterprise) students.
We wanted to make a course that was relevant to industry. Not about only the theoretical part, but also the hands on how do you do it in real life. Getting the students ready for life, that was very important for us.
The project that we've run this semester has been amazing with the product development students. Students have been developing their ranges with sustainable features for kids wear what they've come up with. It's just been outstanding. We've been so excited to see all their progress through the three times that they've come to visit us.
We've come up with a final range for the collection that we've planned. And it's been so fantastic to get their feedback along the way. So each other presentations, they've given us advice, what went well, what we can maybe work on, and it's really helped us to improve our final work.
The highlight for me so far has just been seeing the new direction that students are taking it, all the interesting little details that they're putting on and how they're really embracing sustainability as part of the entire process has been really amazing.
Hi, I'm Erin and I'm studying a Bachelor of Fashion (Enterprise). So when I was really young, my nanna taught me how to sew and knit. And that's what made me really interested in fashion. And then as I got older, I was interested in design, I still love sewing. But I started to realise how important the business side of fashion is, as well. So the more I learned, the more aware I became of how many different opportunities there are in the fashion industry. And that's why this course really stood out to me.
It is a bit different studying online rather than being on campus. But I'm so grateful for the tutors whenever I've had like a bit of an issue or a lack of understanding in one of the subjects they were so willing to jump on like a Teams meeting so we can discuss whatever I need help with.
I think what's a little bit challenging for me is that there are so many different sort of areas of fashion. So we've got like marketing and branding. And then it's also a lot to do with products. So sort of switching between them is a great opportunity to learn so much about so many different things. It's definitely a challenge but a good challenge.
I think this course is going to make me really job ready because in industry, we would be doing things like making range plans, doing research about target customers and brands that we might be working for. So this is something that I feel like when I do go into the industry and get a job I'm going to feel so much more prepared and so much more confident.
The new range has been produced in Melbourne from 100% Australian Merino wool sourced from communities across the country as part of the Fibre of Football campaign, which celebrates the rich heritage connecting the Australian wool industry and Australian Football.
RMIT University acknowledges the people of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung language groups of the eastern Kulin Nation on whose unceded lands we conduct the business of the University. RMIT University respectfully acknowledges their Ancestors and Elders, past and present. RMIT also acknowledges the Traditional Custodians and their Ancestors of the lands and waters across Australia where we conduct our business - Artwork 'Luwaytini' by Mark Cleaver, Palawa.
RMIT University acknowledges the people of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung language groups of the eastern Kulin Nation on whose unceded lands we conduct the business of the University. RMIT University respectfully acknowledges their Ancestors and Elders, past and present. RMIT also acknowledges the Traditional Custodians and their Ancestors of the lands and waters across Australia where we conduct our business.
Based on your professional level and experience, combined with your individual needs and motivations, there are several different study formats for you to choose from to help you achieve your career goals.
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