Overview:
A Diploma in Fashion Designing is a one-year program that provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the fashion industry and the skills needed to pursue a career in fashion design. The programme covers various aspects of fashion design, including design principles, garment construction, fashion illustration, textiles and pattern making. Students also learn about fashion trends, the history of fashion, and marketing and merchandising in the fashion industry.
Career Prospects:
Graduates of a Diploma in Fashion Designing program have a variety of career opportunities available to them in the fashion industry. Some potential career paths include:
- Fashion Designer: Designing clothing, accessories, or footwear for fashion brands, retailers, or their own fashion label.
- Fashion Illustrator: Creating visual representations of clothing designs for use in magazines, advertisements, or fashion shows.
- Pattern Maker: Creating patterns for garments based on design sketches or measurements.
- Fashion Merchandiser: Selecting and buying clothing and accessories for retail stores or fashion brands.
- Fashion Stylist: Working with individual clients or fashion brands to create cohesive and stylish outfits.
- Fashion Buyer: Selecting and purchasing clothing and accessories for retail stores.
- Textile Designer: Creating designs for fabrics and textiles used in fashion.
Sl.No | Subject Code | Subject |
1 | DFD1 | Introduction to Fashion Industry |
2 | DFD2 | Elements and Principles of Design |
3 | DFD3 | Fashion and Art Design |
4 | DFD4 | Draping Fundamentals |
5 | DFD5 | Surface Ornamentation Techniques |
6 | DFD6 | Internship Training |