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Exploring the Essential Features of “Fashion Design: Start to Finish – Jay Calderin”
- 47 Video lessons in HD
- 10h 52m of class content
- Exclusive bonus content
LESSONS
FASHION DESIGN INSPIRATION: WHERE TO BEGIN
1. Intro To Fashion Design Inspiration: Where To Begin
2. Why Create A Moodboard?
3. Student Mood Boards
4. Fashion Inspiration Resources
5. Learn From The Masters Of Fashion
6. Explore New Fashion Frontiers
7. Why Narrow Your Focus?
8. Find A Fashion Specialty
9. Craft A Collection
10. Learn To Edit
MAKING FASHION: DRAW, DRAFT AND SEW
11. Intro To Making Fashion: Draw, Draft And Sew
12. Why Start With A Sketch?
13. Drawing: Draw Your Muse
14. Drawing: Sketch A Figure And Define A Silhouette
15. Drawing: Render Color
16. Drawing: Add Texture, Patterns, And Details
17. Pattern Draping: Working With Muslin
18. Pattern Draping: Drape A Basic Form
19. Pattern Draping: Drape Folds
20. Pattern Draping: Experiment With Style Lines
21. Pattern Flat: Create And True A Pattern
22. Draping And Patterning Recap
23. Constructing Clothes: Put It Together
24. Constructing Clothes: Make It Special And Finish Well
FASHION MARKETING AND BRANDING
25. Intro To Fashion Marketing And Branding
26. Explore Your Audience
27. Display, Data And Design
28. Share Your Work
29. Find Your Following
30. Inform Your Brand
31. Build Your Business Model
32. Why Tell Your Fashion Story?
33. Establish Relationships
34. Be Ready For Change
PRODUCE A FASHION SHOW
35. Intro To Produce A Fashion Show
36. The Fashion Show: Why? When? How?
37. Pre-Show: Develop A Fashion Show Concept
38. Pre-Show: Build A Team
39. Pre-Show: Create A Timeline And Checklist
40. Day Of Show: Backstage Strategy
41. Show: Working With Front Of House
42. Show: Scheduling Run Of Show
43. Show: Breaking Down The Event
44. Post-Show: Increasing Your Audience
45. Post-Show: PR For Fashion Shows
46. Post-Show: Dealing With Downtime
47. Fashion Design: Start To Finish – Wrap Up
CLASS DESCRIPTION
Rule The Runway.
Interested in the world of fashion? Even if you’re not an aspiring fashion designer, you’ll enjoy this class. Jay Calderin is the Director of Creative Marketing and an instructor at the School of Fashion Design. He is the author of three top-selling books on Fashion Design, and the founder and executive director of Boston Fashion Week.
In Fashion Design: Start to Finish, Jay Calderin will get you started through hands-on demonstrations and step-by-step guidelines.
Learn to navigate through the design process, from conceiving a garment to marketing it.
The various phases of fashion design will be covered, including:
- research and mood boards, collections and trends
- sketching, draping, pattern making, constructionÂ
- branding, marketing, and industry positioning
Fashion doesn’t have to be intimidating. This class is a beginners guide to the world of fashion design, led by an industry professional.
JAY CALDERIN
The Boston Globe refers to Jay Calderin as “a budding designer’s best friend.” He is the author of The Fashion Design Reference & Specification Book (formerly Form, Fit, Fashion), which the LA Times called, “a new fashion bible for designers, aspirers and the just plain curious, this tome contains all the secrets.” It was followed by his second book, Fashion Design Essentials, and a collaboration on a third book entitled, Fashion Design, Referenced. The first two books have been translated into German and Chinese. He is also a contributor to Native Fashion Now, the book that accompanies the Peabody Essex Museum’s upcoming exhibit of the same name.
Calderin founded and has served as the Executive Director of Boston Fashion Week since 1995. In 2012 he was appointed Creative Director of the first Chengdu Fashion Week in China. His work as a fashion designer has graced the pages of Vogue and Elle magazines. He held the office of Regional Director of the Fashion Group International of Boston from 2009Â2010, and has continued to serve on its board of directors.
Jay Calderin is the Director of Creative Marketing and an instructor at the School of Fashion Design, Boston. In addition to artist demonstrations and teaching studio art classes at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston he also facilitates a program called Fashion Tales at several branches of the Boston Public Library. Jay was honored by Youth Design as Mentor of the Year 2014.
His pursuits as a professional coach and motivational speaker have afforded him opportunities to share and explore his ideas about the fashion industry at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Peabody Essex Museum, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, and leading educational institutions that include Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Wellesley College, Tufts University, Lesley University, and Babson College.
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