http://www.theschoolofstyle.com/blog/7-ways-create-multiple-streams-income-stylist/
Great information from The School of Style!
http://www.theschoolofstyle.com/blog/7-ways-create-multiple-streams-income-stylist/
Great information from The School of Style!
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Students working on a recycled clothing project. They must find clothing and re-purpose it into a new garment. This year they must also use book pages from some very old cooking books being discarded from out library. There will be a contest in the library after April 17th! Very exciting to see all the creativity out of these students.
http://www.theschoolofstyle.com/blog/7-ways-create-multiple-streams-income-stylist/ Great information on The School of Styles blog pasted above 7 students, 1 teacher, and a day loaded with fashion! Ms. Washmuth and us students took a school van for the day to go visit The Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising. We toured the school located in the fabulous downtown Los Angeles. We were all amazed by the schools high-tech classrooms and impressive student work, lining every hallway. Nick Verros, Daniel Musto, and Brandon Macdonald, three well known FIDM grads, spoke and answered several questions about the school and how they became successful through it. Later that day, we took our school van and arrived two hours early to the FIDM Debut Fashion Show. Just shy of first in line, we took many pictures, people watched, and patiently waited to get a good seat inside. We sat in the 3rd row and the show began. We watched in awe as models walked down the runway in FIDM Scholarship winners designs. The 10 months of time and energy they put into their collections was very apparent and put on a great show for us to enjoy. After a long day filled with good times, laughs, and fashion, we sat down and enjoyed delicious burgers and shakes at The Counter. The other students and I would like to thank Ms. Washmuth for driving us down to LA for the day and experiencing our first real fashion show. Here is a great blog to read about wearing Navy and Black together. Yes, it can be done if you know how. Laura Messiah, from School of Style, has great information about how to wear these two colors together. Check it out: http://laurenmessiah.com/2014/10/10-ways-to-wear-navy-and-black/
The purpose of this course is to provide every student with a sound foundation of knowledge and understanding of the fashion industry. The goal of this fashion course is to provide each student with the knowledge, skills, and a good work ethic needed to be successful in the growing needs in the fashion industries and related fields.
Course Content 1. Understand and articulate the elements and principles of design as they apply to fashion. 2. Demonstrate problem solving and critical thinking skills through group and individual assignments and projects. 3. Compare and discuss universal design concepts expressed in fashion design and diverse cultures. 4. Assess the role culture has played in the evolution of fashion throughout time. 5. Use observation techniques to study designers, trends, and techniques. 6. Develop and demonstrate skills, knowledge, and education necessary to attain jobs and careers related to fashion design. 7. Develop and demonstrate skills and knowledge about how clothing is constructed. |
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