Bachelor in Fashion Design
Kolding, Denmark
DURATION
3 Years
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PACE
Full time
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EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2024
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
Bachelor in Mode
The experiment is always the starting point for the projects at Mode, and almost all projects include a study of the concept of "the beautiful". It is searched, asked questions and challenged in a workspace far from the media's "fashion circus".
Study trips primarily serve as a starting phase for one of this year's projects. As a fashion student, there are of course several obvious destinations where you will be able to get next season's trends served: Paris, New York, London, Milan. But as we want to train designers who can set new directions instead of following in the footsteps of others, we try to find new places, such as Zagreb or Istanbul.
The students at Mode help to set the agenda for professional development. Overall, work is based on three issues, all of which are closely linked:
- What shapes us as human beings today?
- Thoughts on consumption patterns and sustainability
- The visual noise - the man in the city
Curriculum
Disciplines in Fashion
Here you can find an overview of the professional disciplines that form the basis for teaching in the subject area of Fashion.
- History, aesthetics and recognition via studies of textile history, costume and fashion history.
- Concept and idea development, design and research methods, the basis for all further work within the subject.
- Shaping - from traditional flat table cutting to direct work on gine/body to CAD-CAM programs.
- Collection and processing the sewing technical aspect - partly studies of historical/classical techniques, partly experiments and idea development.
- Materials theory - here the understanding of the structure and properties of textile materials is founded.
- Machine and workshop learning - use and understanding of industrial machines for the production of clothing.
- Influence of the material/textile techniques - provides basic insight into textile techniques such as dyeing, printing, knitting and machine embroidery.
- Communication, writing and dissemination of professional research - written assignments and problem statements.
- Visualization of ideas - the drawing foundation consisting of techniques and methods for sketching, illustration and technical drawing.
- Presentation and documentation - the creation of overall images via styling, photography and layout as well as exhibitions/fashion shows.
- Contact with the outside world - the meeting with companies, institutions and colleagues at e.g. internships, study tours and participation in competitions in Denmark and abroad.