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Monday, May 11th, 2009

Fashion Design
The towering heights that the fashion industry has reached in the recent years can be seen with fast growth in the number of designers that are joining the bandwagon. Here's a look at the multitude of options that are thrown open by the fashion industry and ways to go about this industry without treading on someone's toes!

Fashion design is one of the most lucrative and creative professions that have seen a phenomenal growth over the past few years. Today, fashion designing (more…)

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Latest fashion design schools news – FASHION DESIGNS >&g

Sunday, May 10th, 2009

I've had some time to do some reading lately and I've managed to come across a few really interesting posts that I thought I'd let everyone know about. Check em out and let me know your thoughts on some of the topics they talked about within -

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With many online fashion design schools, you will fill out either a mail or online application to register for the courses. Your classes will be a mixture of self-study, usually with a textbook or workbook, and online lesson modules. … Read More…

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Join the Top Fashion Design School

Saturday, May 9th, 2009

Join the Top Fashion Design School
Mark Twain once said, "The finest clothing made is a person's skin, but, of course, society demands something more than this". Become a fashion designer and provide this something more to society…

Every little boy and girl has a dream while growing up, some want to be doctors, some pilots; others want to join the army. But were you that little boy or girl whose dreams were to design clothes, and make the grown ups look pretty. Maybe you didn't get a chance to make 'grown-up' clothes, but I'm fairly certain you made little clothes for Barbie, Ken and their friends.

If you have always had a penchant for styling and designing, then may be your forte is fashion design. From learning about textiles, accessories and styling, Fashion designing is both satisfying and terrifying. To learn fashion designing it is important that you go to a good fashion design school, one that will teach you everything about fashion and help you become a fashion designer. Choosing the best fashion design school is not big deal, what is important is that you do well once you are enrolled.

The Top 10 Fashion Design Schools

So do you want to be the next Coco Chanel or Versace? Or you want to be the next you, and make your own mark in a world full or styles, designers and model? It is important that you get the right education in that field; here is a list of the top ten fashion design schools:Parsons The New School for Design: a school that can claim its fame with names like Donna Karan, Claire McCardell, Narciso Rodrieguez, Marc Jacobs, Derek Lam, Kay Unger and Patrick Robinson; they offer a degree in Bachelor of Fine Arts. The fashion design department of this school is located smack in the center of all fashion activities. Yes 560 7th Avenue New York City is where the Parsons is. This school, which has been around since 1906, is not in the least old school; they have quite a fashion-computing lab on campus.Pratt Institute: get a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Pratt Institute and get a hold on the fashion world. Located at the fashion forward Clinton Hill, this fashion school is just minutes away from swanky Manhattan.Drexel University: Located in Philly, this school welcomes guests like Oscar de la Renta, Anna Sui, Ralph Lauren, and Betsey Johnson. Get a great learning experience with their Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, and wow the world with your designs.Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising: this school is considered one of the best in the world, so far it has had more than 30,000 graduates and the numbers increase every year. You can choose from Associate of Arts, Associate of Arts Professional Designation Degree, and Associate of Arts Advanced Study Degree. And you can learn all this in the midst of fashionable Orange County, San Francisco, San Diego and LA.Academy of Art University: with a motto like " Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only", you know this university is about serious business. And if you want to become a fashion designer, product manager, pattern maker, textile designer, fashion buyer or product developer, this school is good for you. You can choose from degrees like Bachelor of Fine Arts, Master of Fine Arts and Personal Enrichment. And if you are not located in San Francisco, worry not you can even opt for online courses.California College of the Arts: As this school completes 100 years its excellence in the field of fashion only increases. Its CCA fashion design program is one of only fifteen to be a part of the Council of Fashion Designers of America. With two campuses, one in Potrero hill San Francisco, and the other in Oakland, it offers the best design training in the country.Kent State University: you can choose one of two fashion courses at this University. Bachelor or Arts in Fashion Design and Bachelor of Science in Fashion Merchandising, you can also opt for an MBA degree in Fashion Merchandising if that's the way you want to go. With a notable Alumni like Andrea Ramsey Lauer, Stephanie Will of Estee Lauder and Karen Barbiere of Saks fame, need we say more.University of Cincinnati: this school can give you the best and advanced training for fashion design. You can focus on Digital design, Product development, Graphic design, and Industrial design. Here the motto is to give the students the best of creativity and technicality.School of the Art Institute of Chicago: formerly known as the Chicago Academy of Design, this school is great way to keep up with the pulse of the ever changing fashion industry. This school is the largest museum school partnership in the country and has had students who are now the popular Halston, Gemma Kahng and Cynthia Rowley.Savannah College of Art and Design: learn everything from fashion sketching, forecasting, promotion to presentation and garment construction. With well equipped sewing studios, computer labs and what not, this school strives to give the best all-round fashion education possible.So whether its Pratt, Parsons or CCA, getting into a good design school is tough but not impossible if you work hard enough to make your dreams come true.

By Khushnuma Irani
Published: 12/18/2007

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Friday, May 8th, 2009

Designer Dell'Acqua quits fashion house Malo

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

MILAN (Reuters) –
Alessandro Dell'Acqua has quit as designer at Italian fashion house Malo less than a year after taking the role at the firm, which is in special administration trying to avoid bankruptcy.

In a statement, Malo's owner IT Holding said the brand's in-house creative team would design the collections from the spring/summer 2010 season onwards.

Dell'Acqua's first collection for Malo was the spring/summer 2009, shown in Milan in September. He used cashmere and flowing lines to create an informal but smart look.

His predecessors at Malo, Tommaso Aquilano and Roberto Rimondi, moved to Gianfranco Ferre which is also owned by IT Holding.

Dell'Acqua launched his own label in 1996 and has a range of perfumes, spectacles and shoes.

IT Holding is working on managing its debts under government-appointed administrators who have until mid-year to draw up a restructuring plan.

Last month, a source close to the matter said the company could sell Ferre and Malo to focus on its production licenses.

(Reporting by Jo Winterbottom; editing by Andrew Dobbie)

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Woodbury University to Host May 3 Scholarship Gala

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

To: STATE EDITORS

Contact: Janet McIntyre of Woodbury University, +1-818-762-2938, janet.mcintyre@woodbury.edu

Event Goes 'Green' in Honoring Socially Responsible Individuals, Corporations

BURBANK, Calif., April 30 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Woodbury University's annual scholarship gala will be held on Sunday, May 3. The theme for the 2009 gala, featuring the 45th annual fashion show presented by the Woodbury Department of Fashion Design, is "Viva Verde! What's Green, What's New, What's Green with You?"

Inspired by the "green" theme, three community awards will be presented to outstanding individuals/corporations committed to being socially responsible in their fields. Thom Mayne of Morphosis will receive the Leadership in Architecture Award and Ray Anderson of Interface will be presented with the Leadership in Design Award. Johnson Controls will receive the Leadership in Business Award. Meteorologist and reporter Josh Rubenstein of CBS 2 and KCAL 9 will be the evening's master of ceremonies.

A reception and silent auction will begin at 5:30 p.m., with the show and dinner set for 6:30 p.m. at the Beverly Hilton, 9876 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills. The fashion show is a showcase for the ideas and designs of Woodbury's fashion design students, and more than 600 guests attend this event every year.

The 2009 Gala corporate supporters include Wells Fargo, Swinerton Builders, Ricoh Business Solutions, Bon Appetit Management Company, The Jerde Partnership, Union Bank of California, and many more.

Tickets for the gala, which includes dinner, cocktails and the fashion show, are $250 per person. All net proceeds benefit Woodbury University's Scholarship Fund. To order tickets, please call Woodbury University at 818.252.5213 or e-mail gala2009@woodbury.edu.

Founded in 1884, Woodbury University is one of the oldest institutions of higher education in Southern California. Woodbury offers bachelor's degrees from the School of Architecture, School of Business, School of Media, Culture & Design, and Institute of Transdisciplinary Studies, along with an MBA program, Master of Architecture, Master of Architecture in Real Estate Development, and Master of Organizational Leadership. A San Diego campus offers bachelor of architecture and Master of Architecture in Real Estate Development degrees.

SOURCE Woodbury University

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