Arts & Design

Master in high fashion and bridal wear

Course Overview


Intensive course during which participants learn how to “make” a Women’s wear High Fashion and Bridal Wear collection starting from the creative concept to the realisation of the final prototype. Alongside specialised and highly experienced craftsmen, students get acquainted with the culture, the methodologies and the manual crafting techniques typical of the High Fashion and Bridal Wear dressmaking.


Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree and/or relevant work experience in the field of fashion product development
  • For foreign students: good level of the Italian language (equivalent to level B1 – CEFR).



Unleash your creativity with fashion designing courses in Sri Lanka! Learn the latest trends, refine your design skills, and turn your passion for fashion into a successful career. Enroll today and start shaping the future of fashion!



Duration

12 weeks

Category

Arts & Design

Course Level

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