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This is a short Masters program for aspiring fashion curators and trend researchers desiring to work in the cultural or fashion sector. A course conceived for fashion designers, architects, designers who finished their bachelor (3 years) of foundation (2 years) degree and want to specialize in the cultural aspect of fashion. The didactic lessons are held by qualified teachers, who are also professionals with long experience in the world of fashion. Students will be required to make a case study at the end of the 12 weeks.

 
Program

Main subjects are Fashion-, Architecture-, Art-related, and study the cultural and sociological effects of fashion and art. The course has some shorter lectures, held by flash professors, individuals or professionals who are experts in their fields.

History of Contemporary Fashion: The resent evolutions in fashion, especially end of last century are very interesting. The book of Caroline Evans “Fashion on the Edge” is a guideline during the course of contemporary fashion.

History of Contemporary Art: ‘Arte Povera’,‘conceptual art’ are phenomenon of the 20th century. Many more art movements of the 20th Century will be analysed in this course. Art installations, exhibitions, art fairs and museums will be analysed.

The body in Art & Fashion: Fashion designers are inspired by art and artists, but artist look at fashion to express themselves. The body is the common inspiration and in this course we will find cross over in both creative expressions. Artist such as Orlan, Messager, Cindy Sherman and many others will be studied. Contemporary dance movements are in close contact with the fashion world. Fashion designers work for theatre, film, furniture design. All these border lines between art and fashion will be studied in the course. Other cultural apects such as ‘Japonism in fashion’ are explained in the course.

Fashion curating: Fashion entered the museum world. More and more Fashion Museums opened their doors. Fashion garments are archived in the same way as art pieces. Fashion exhibitions are not only exposing garments in an historical parcours but in a special created environment. ‘Fashion curating’ is a new profession. The course will analyse the 3 different steps of a fashion curator; the first step is the study of the subject and the content, the second step is the space design and the third step is the educational aspect of the exhibition and the translation to the public. We will comment on Fashion Museums such as Victoria & Albert museum in London, The Costume Institute of Metropolitan Museum New York, MoMu of Antwerp and others.

Shop design: the Prada shop in New York is designed by the Architect Rem Koolhaas. Shops are more and more places for contemplation, while museums are proposing entertainment and shopping. How will the consumer behaviour react in the world of ‘second live’, ‘shop sharing’ and ‘guerrilla stores’. Is the Art world influenced by this fashion shopping behaviour?

Space design: Related to exhibition design and shop design we will study space design. The use of a space and the impact on the audience is important for understanding fashion and art. The emotional impacts spaces have on the audience are an interesting phenomenon to study.

Sociology of fashion: Sociology of fashion is a key element to understand fashion movements and changes in fashion.  

Case study of a fashion designer: a final case study of a fashion designer whose collections are inspired by art, politics or art movements will be delivered in a thesis; Designers such as Elsa Shiaparelli, YSL, Hussein Chalayan, A.F. Vandevorst, Martin Margiela, and many others can be analysed in the course. Guest speakers can be invited.

Field Trips and testimonials: students will visit several museums and archives.  Visits will be made to the major Italian Art & Fashion Fairs and testimonials will be invited to speak about their experiences.

 
Eligibility  

The course is offered to all students holding a graduate degree (2 years or 3 years). Preference will be given to graduates in art, fashion, design, architecture, philosophy, sociology or advanced Fashion Design students. Fluent knowledge of English is required.

 

 
Employment Opportunities  
Work as an researcher in fashion.

By definition this course aims to support the individual student to use his or her skills to start a career in the cultural or fashion world as a curator or a trend researcher. A Polimoda short master at this level is likely to attract students who have some working experience - sometimes in the fashion or art sector (although this is not an essential entry requirement). Certainly the Polimoda brand opens up to students participating on this course a worldwide network of ex-students contacts in the fashion industry and cultural world.

 

 

 
Admission  

Admissions are limited.
The exam consists in:

    • Presentation of portfolio
    • Resume, motivation essay and recommendation letter(s):
    • Written test
    • Motivation interview (also by phone)
 
Course duration  

3 months

 
Cost  
 

3.500Euros + 90 euros admission fee

 
Frequency options  
 
Proposals n°1-2-3
 
 
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