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Global Fashion Studies

New York has long been the center of the fashion, apparel and accessories industries. Global Fashion Studies prepares students for careers and higher education in these exciting and ever-changing fields. In this two-year program, students learn about garment theory, textiles, manufacturing, sales and promotion, and career and college opportunities.

Global Fashion Studies year one focuses on merchandising, and year two focuses on marketing and retailing including mastery of skill standards set by the National Retail Federation.

Students learn through specialized software, hands-on projects, lectures and guest speakers, videos, field trips, work-based learning experiences such as job shadowing and internships, and community service.

Through a year-long entrepreneurship project, students work together to design a product, conduct market research and produce and sell their creations. They also create a professional portfolio showcasing their best work.

After completing Global Fashion Studies, students may enter the workforce or advance their education at 2- or 4-year colleges such as The Laboratory Institute of Merchandising and Fashion Institute of Technology in Manhattan and the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising in California.

Career opportunities:
Merchandiser/buyer
Advertising/promotion/marketing representative
Visual display specialist
Retail manager
Sales representative
Stylist/personal shopper
Fashion show producer
Fashion journalist
Entrepreneur

Units of study:
Fibers, yarns, fabrics
The business of fashion
Clothing, textiles and culture
Sales/entrepreneurship
Business etiquette
International fashion
Personal buying
Visual display
Fashion styling
Fashion show production
Business math (year one)
Integrated English (year two)

Portfolio:
All seniors create a portfolio which they present to teachers, administrators, peers and/or industry professionals. The portfolio includes employability information and exemplary work in technical and communication skills that students have created and developed over the course of the year.

College articulation:
Schenectady County Community College
The Laboratory Institute of Merchandising
Herkimer County Community College

Academic prerequisites:
 - 9th grade reading level
 - Business math (making change, retail, measurement, yardage, fractions, percentages, decimals)
 - Consistent record of attendance
 - Students supply notebook, art supplies and patterns and fabrics to construct garments for class projects 

Teacher profile:
Judy Hicks

Check it out:

Global Fashion Studies students take on London, Paris & Spain '09!
Fashion, art, history, language - our Global Fashion Studies Trip to Europe 2009 offered it all, and more! View a .pdf of a PowerPoint the students created. (Hint: adjust the page view within Acrobat if you need to rotate).

 

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