The focus on tailoring, with the creation of prototypes and sample garments using different techniques, favors fitting and finishing, with the aim of training Atelier Designers. Practical experience in the creative and technical process leads to an internship in partner companies.
The specialization in pattern making involves the development of paper patterns, with both flat and mannequin processing. The study follows the needs of the different product categories, with analysis of sizes and body conformity.
With a comprehensive approach, the textile course explores weaving, printing and finishing, with the aim of developing skills for high-quality production processes. The practical part, in collaboration with leading companies, focuses on the creation of new alternative yarns and fabrics.
The course delves into the study of color and chromatic composition, exploring the association of shades for the creation of palettes using existing materials.
The historical and artistic analysis of costume identifies the 20th century as a key period for the development of the couturier and designer. The transition from high fashion to ready-to-wear is examined through the study of the most influential brands and designers, integrating various cultures and contemporary trends.
The sociological study of clothing explores how it influences and is influenced by society, continuously generating new cultural behaviors. In particular, the crucial role of contemporary values such as ecology, sustainability and accessibility is considered.