Fashion design is currently one of the most influential forms of design. It includes a number of sub-components in a comprehensive form ? material, cut, form, clothing, style. The studio has four basic pillars ? the idea, the consultation, the realisation, the result. The intensive work of each student on his own project, which the students put into the context of design, art, stylish and craftsmanship, is supporting structure and methodology of the teaching. The studio is designed in such a way that the student intensively works on forming his own style in the context of individual design. Design and styling literacy, international context and cooperation are developed within the study. The idea of the studio is not just design a clothing, it is about the overall fashion concept that we are able to reflect the contemporary themes of society. The link to textile design and craftwork of a whole range of materials is the tradition of the studio. The intersection is the interconnection of the textile and clothing parts in one unit in one project. Fashion design is a sophisticated essence and relationship between the idea, society and man.
After completing the Final work in the second semester, the student can independently create a four-square concept, focus, and use of their project (a fashion collection, costumes, textile objects, video, theatre, dance, etc.). They can react flexibly and solve difficulties of the themes they work on in both theoretical and practical spheres. The student knows how to solve projects that include both graphic and spatial items at the same time. They are able to present their work using audio and video technologies, or to choose the final output of their project to have a form belonging to the sphere of theatre, film, digital animation, and multimedia. The student is able to prepare both written and oral defence of their work and present their work before an expert committee.
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