Stylist in Fashion Design

This program has been specifically developed for individuals
wishing to orient or reorient their career to become a
stylist within the fashion industry and to express their
talent in a more tangible manner than through the
creation of garments.











Course List


1st Term

571-KNB-01 Composition of Simple Garments
571-KNN-01 Graphic Process Application and Visual Presentation
571-KNJ-01 Assembling Principles of Simple Garments
571-KPA-01 Study and Utilization of Raw Materials

2nd Term

571-KNF-02 Style Research in Draping
571-KNA-02 Fashion Phenomena
571-KNP-03 Fashion Concepts and Visual Presentation

3rd Term

571-KNG-03 Style Evaluation through Draping
571-KPE-03 Research of Materials for Garments
571-KNE-04 Fashion and Society

4th Term

571-KNR-04 Distinct Fashion Concepts
571-KNU-05 Trend Analysis and Presentation
571-KPJ-06 Defining Characteristics of a Collection

Career Prospects


Graduates of this program will be well prepared to perform the tasks of a stylist, assistant stylist or assistant designer. They will be qualified for jobs related to the development and creation of catalogues, follow-up on collections, the creation of styles and technical files and the selection of materials. They will be valued for their expertise in the fashion industry and various other arts-related industries, and will occupy positions such as:

  • Stylist
  • Costume maker or Fasion coordinator for
    television
    the performing arts,
    theatre or
    magazines
  • Accessory designer
Fashion