The main contents of the degree program in Fashion Design, at the Department of Textile Fashion Design, are divided into general culture courses-essential for experts in the textile and fashion industry-and courses specific to the textile-fashion area, aimed at training competent professionals.
The curriculum of the Fashion Design degree program is divided into five areas: fashion marketing and social psychology of apparel; textile and apparel science; textile dyeing and design; apparel design and composition; and apparel and fashion design.
Students will address these five areas in a balanced way throughout the four-year course and, starting in their senior year, will prepare and present a fashion show as their graduate work.
Raw Ends celebrates the beauty of worn hems and frayed threads in denim-not as flaws, but as stories in the making and possibilities yet to be written. Every detail is a trace of life, a sincere mark of time. The collection welcomes the unfinished and invites the wearer to continue the tale with their own journey.