Diploma in fashion Design Details

Fashion Designing is one of the most sort after courses for the new generation who want to transcend line between passion for work and creativity this course is meant for creatively inclined individuals who want to make a career in a multibillion dollar industry from creative designers, merchandisers and fashion advertising.

Diploma in Fashion Design is a 1-year Diploma course, the minimum eligibility is 10+2 from any recognized college or its equivalent exam. Admission to Diploma in Fashion Design course depends on the basis of candidate’s performance in a relevant entrance exam, and subsequent round of counseling.
Fashion Design Diploma deals with every aspect of modes from inspiration to original prototypes. It highlights personal responsibility and identity development. It is important to help every student to recognize and develop his / her ability in his / her field of expertise. The students would be able to develop a solid foundation for their skills with the experience, the expertise and workshops led by industrial professionals.
The course is beneficial for those who wish to opt for fashion designing to enter the commercial world of fashion or even for the personal satisfaction of possession the formal knowledge of clothing design, the course is aimed at linking creative exploration with technology and market understanding.


Diploma in fashion Design Highlights

Course Duration

1 Year

(12 Months) (10 Months course and 2 months Project)

Learners

50000

Delivery Mode

Classroom Training

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WHO WILL BENEFIT
Students with creative bent of mind
Professionals seeking degree
Fashion Designing Enthusiasts
Garment Industry Professionals
COURSE CURRICULUM

11 FD 02: FASHION DESIGN CONCEPTS AND METHODOLOGY

  • Unit – I
  • 1. Introduction to Fashion
    • alt text definition and origin
    • alt text terms & definitions
    • alt text reasons for change in fashion
    • alt text classification of fashion
    • alt text Style, classic, FAD, Trend
    • alt text fashion cycle. Fashion designing
    • alt text designers- role in styling and production of costumes
  • Unit – II
  • 1. Design
  • alt text Definition, Types
  • 2. Structural and decorative design. Elements of design
  • alt text line, shape, form
  • alt text colour & texture. Lines
  • 3. varieties and their application in a design. Shapes Types
  • alt text Natural, stylized, geometrical, and abstract.
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  • 4. Colour
  • alt text Natural, stylized, Definition and origin
  • alt text NCharacteristics (hue, value and intensity)
  • alt text Prang colour chart
  • alt text color harmony and colour schemes. Psychology of colour and its application in apparel market. Texture types of texture and its application in clothing.
  • Unit – III
  • alt text Principles of design
  • alt text Balance, proportion,rhythm, harmony & emphasis
  • alt text asymmetrical and symmetrical. Types
  • alt text Formal, Informal and radial. Proportion or scale
  • alt text planning the shapes and space
  • alt text Rhythm
  • alt text through repetition, alternation, progression and gradation.
  • alt text Emphasis using contrast colours and background
  • alt text Harmony of lines, shapes, colour and textures.
  • Unit - IV
  • alt text Introduction to neck lines, waistlines, hemlines, collars, sleeves, cuffs, plackets and pockets. Fullness applied in apparel
  • alt text tucks, pleats, gathers, shi rring, frills or ruffles, flounces
  • Unit - V
  • alt text NSilhouettes
  • alt text Types and their application in everyday use. Skirts
  • alt text Basic concepts in designing the variety of skirts. Trousers
  • alt text Basic concepts in designing the variety of trousers. Wardrobe planning
  • alt text design development for formal, casual, party and sports wears for men, women and kids based on their location
  • alt text Introduction to 3D Animation
11 FD 01: INTRODUCTION TO TEXTILES
  • Unit – I
  • alt text Introduction to textiles. Polymerisation
  • alt text Requirements of fibre forming polymers
  • alt text Definition of textile fibre and filament. General considerations with regard to fibre properties.
  • alt text Classification of fibers. Brief study on Cotton , Silk , Wool & Bast fibers (flax & jute only).
  • alt text Filament Spinning methods
  • alt text Brief study on Semi Synthetic fibers: Viscose,HWM fibers (modal and tencel) & Acetate fibres with their properties
  • alt text Brief study on Synthetic fibers (polyester, nylon, polyacrylic & spandex) and their properties.
  • Unit – II
  • alt text Introduction to Yarn Formation
  • alt text Cotton Yarn Production sequence and Objectives
  • alt text Comparison of Carded and Combed Yarn
  • alt text Quality requirements for Hosiery Yarn
  • alt text Study of Yarn numbering systems
  • alt text Yarn and Package defects.
  • Unit – III
  • alt text Classification of Fabric forming methods
  • alt text Weaving operation
  • alt text Process sequence
  • alt text Comparison between Knitting and Weaving
  • alt text Classification of Looms
  • alt text Knitting Terms & Definitions
  • alt text Comparison of Weft and Warp Knitting Classification of Warp and Weft Knitting Ma chines
  • alt text Weft Knitting Machine Elements.
  • Unit – IV
  • alt text Knitting Cycle of Single Jersey & Double Jersey
  • alt text Basic Structures
  • alt text Modern Knitting Concepts & Specialty Knitting
  • alt text Simple Calculations Weft Knitting Stitches & Notations
  • alt text Basic Weft Knit Structures
  • alt text Properties
  • alt text Derivatives of Single Jersey, Double Jersey Fabrics
  • alt text Identification of Swatches.
  • Unit – V
  • alt text Introduction to Wet Processing
  • alt text Brief Study of Preparatory Processes of Dyeing and Objectives
  • alt text Meaning of Dyes and Pigments
  • alt text Various Classification Methods of Dyes
  • alt text Principle & Method of Dyeing of Cotton Knitted Fabric
  • alt text Principle and Working o f Jigger, Beam Dyeing, Winch, Soft Flow a nd Air Flow Machines. Introduction to Printing
  • alt text Brief Study on Different Styles of Printing & Differe nt Methods of Printing
  • alt text Defects in Dyed and Printed Cloths: Causes and Remedies. Introduction to Finishing
  • alt text Mechanical and Chemical Finishing