Fashion Stylist

The Monza Fashion School was created with the intention of transforming its students into real Fashion Artists. Thus, each student is shown how to reconcile his individual imagination with professional workplace requirement. To become a fashion stylist means to be able to express a concept and implement it in terms of fashion. As a part of this process, it is necessary to know something about clothes, colouring techniques, manufacturing and most importantly how to give form (Style) to an idea knowing that it can be realized. For this reason, stylist has put together most of Fashion Design courses, Pattern Making and Dressmaking subjects. A real stylist will have to acquire skills related to the entire production cycle: from the creative process to the finisghed product.

Individual Lessons

Duration and Cost

Total Hourse Course: 1800 hours
Duration Lesson: 3 Ore hours

NORMAL

Course duration: 3 years
Weekly attendance: 5 lessons
Fee: 420€/month  (36 month)
VAT included

Promotion in Progress.

INTENSIVE

Duration course: 18 months 
Weekly attendance: 10 lessons

Course registration can be done in any month of the year.

Final examination with an external commission at the headquarters of the Istituto Burgo in Milan, for the issue of the Diploma
Accredited by the Lombardy Region as an operator for training with no. 811

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    Study Programme

    • Measurements Study
    • Anatomy and Proportions
    • Colours Theory
    • Chromatology
    • Coloring techniques
    • Fashion Sketches
    • Fashion Rendering Techniques
    • Hisotry of Costume
    • Decoration
    • Fashion Sketch Style
    • Illustration
    • Stylization
    • Photoshop, Illustrator
    • Creative Process
    • Textile design
    • Study of commodities 1: Fibers and Yarns
    • Study of commodities 2: Fabrics and Materials
    • Fashion Design Portfolio
    • Method and research for the collections
    • Men’s, women’s, haute couture and prêt-à-porter fashion collections
    • Sociology, Marketing and Communication in FashionTrends research
    • Fashion Accessories
    • Ease Allowance Study
    • Pattern Making – haute couture and prêt-à-porter
    • Pattern making techniques
    • Industrial pattern making techniques
    • Pattern Placement
    • Tailor Sewing Techniques
    • Industrial Sewing Techniques
    • Pattern grading
    • Planning Techniques
    • Pattern Layout and Techniques
    • Pattern alterations
    • Techniques Schedule
    • Draping
    • Fashion show study

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