Fashion Industry History
-- ViewingNowThe Graduate Certificate in Fashion Industry History plus course is a vital program that delves into the rich heritage of the fashion industry. Comprising five units, this course provides learners with a deep understanding of the evolution of fashion, its cultural significance, and the impact of historical events on the industry.
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- Fashioning Modernity: 19th-20th Century Fashion Trends
- Haute Couture: 20th-21st Century Fashion Movements
- Global Fashion: International Influences and Trends
- From Runway to Retail: Fashion Production and Distribution
- Plus: Additional Course Materials and Resources
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Explore the diverse career paths in the Fashion Industry History, with a focus on the UK market.
Fashion Historian (30%) - Conducts research and analysis to create comprehensive histories of fashion trends and styles.
Style Consultant (25%) - Provides expert advice to individuals and brands on fashion trends, styling, and image consulting.
Fashion Blogger (20%) - Creates engaging content and shares fashion news, trends, and personal style on a blog or social media platform.
Costume Designer (25%) - Designs and creates costumes for film, television, theater, or other performance productions.
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