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Exploring the Essential Features of “Centre of Excellence – History of Fashion Diploma Course”
What Will You Learn?
An ever-changing and thriving art, fashion continually moves and develops. The History of Fashion Diploma Course guides you through the industry’s changes and trends, from its origins in Ancient Greece to the present day, taking in some of fashion’s biggest names and the four major fashion capitals of the world along the way.
Uncover the origins and evolution of fashion from ancient Greece to the extravagance of the Renaissance and the turning point of fashion in the 18th century. Explore 19th-century fashion and how the Industrial Revolution affected textile production, printing, and patterns. Move into 20th-century fashion by exploring haute couture, World War I fashion, the Roaring Twenties and iconic flapper fashions.
Discover the impact of the fashion counter-revolution in the 1930s and 1940s and how Hollywood affected the fashion world at this time. Look into the effects of WWII on fashion both during and post-war, and learn how musicians and movie stars continued to shape the most popular fashion trends in the 50s and 60s.
We will look at the 1960s and 1970s and how they were monumental in the fashion world, with various influences from music and subcultures. We’ll also look into the excess fashions of the 1980s and the wide variety of styles popular in the late 20th century.
We’ll explore popular styles from the early 2000s, the most popular fashion trend in the 21st century, and the elements that are affecting current trends.
The course also reviews the big four fashion capitals: Paris, Milan, New York, and London.
By studying this course, you will:
- Become familiar with the origins and evolution of fashion
- Learn the intricacies of fashion throughout the 20th century
- Become familiar with big fashion names in the industry and the world’s four major fashion capitals
- Discover today’s fashion trends and the influences affecting them
Course Syllabus
What will I learn on the course?
Module 1: Early and Middle Vintage Fashion
- Introduction
- Part 1: Fashion Before 400 CE
- Part 2: Fashion Pre-Renaissance
- Part 3: Renaissance Fashion
- Part 4: Fashion Post-Renaissance
Module 2: 19th-Century Fashion
- Part 1: The Industrial Revolution
- Part 2: Empire Fashion
- Part 3: Romantic Era Fashion
- Part 4: Victorian Fashion
- Part 5: Charles Frederick Worth
- Part 6: Rise of the Belle Époque
Module 3: Beginning of Haute Couture
- Part 1: End of the Belle Epoque
- Part 2: Edwardian Fashion
- Part 3: High Fashion Syndicate
- Part 4: Fashion Trends circa WWI
- Part 5: 1920s Fashion
Module 4: Counter-Revolution
- Part 1: 1930s Fashion
- Part 2: 1940s Fashion
- Part 3: Hollywood’s Effect on Fashion
- Part 4: WWII’s Effects on Fashion
- Part 5: Christian Dior’s Preservation of the Fashion Industry
Module 5: Post-War Consumerism
- Part 1: Elvis Presley and the Rock ‘n Roll Subculture
- Part 2: Fashion Luxuries in a Post-War Life
- Part 3: Women’s Fashion Based on Lifestyle
- Part 4: Ready-to-Wear Clothing
- Part 5: James Dean with Jeans, T-Shirts, and Leather Jackets
Module 6: Fashion Revolutions
- Part 1: The 60s and 70s Fashion and Music
- Part 2: Yves Saint Laurent and Trousers
- Part 3: Hippie Fashion and the Summer of Love
- Part 4: Asian influence in the West
- Part 5: David Bowie’s Influence
Module 7: Excess and Accessorise
- Part 1: Excess and Accessorise
- Part 2: Punk Subculture
- Part 3: The Rise of Sportswear
- Part 4: Emergence of Grunge
- Part 5: Jeans for Everyone
- Part 6: Celebrity influences
Module 8: Variety of Styles in the Late 20th Century
- Part 1: Minimalism, Supermodels, and the Globalisation of Fashion
- Part 2: Elite Supermodels
- Part 3: Major Trends in the 90s
Module 9: The Fashion Capitals of the World
- Part 1: Paris
- Part 2: Milan
- Part 3: New York City
- Part 4: London
- Part 5: Minor Fashion Week Events
Module 10: 21st Century Fashion
- Part 1: Streetwear Style
- Part 2: Scene and Emo Fashion Styles
- Part 3: Fast Fashion and the Digital Sphere
- Part 4: Eco Fashion
- Part 5: Nostalgia
Who Would Benefit from This Course?
If you have a love of fashion or history, this course will speak to you. The History of Fashion Diploma Course takes you on a journey through the evolution of fashion and changing styles throughout the decades, along with exploring how fashion responded to historical events.
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