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Maxine Westerman has written: 'Elementary fashion design and trade sketching' -- subject(s): Costume design, Dressmaking, Fashion design, Fashion drawing, Pattern design 'Intermediate fashion design and water color illustration' -- subject(s): Fashion design, Fashion drawing
Stephen De Pietri has written: 'New look to now' -- subject(s): Costume design, Costume designers, Fashion design, Fashion designers, History
Katherine Strand Holkeboer has written: 'Costume construction' -- subject(s): Costume, Fashion design
Patrick John Ireland has written: 'Fashion Design Drawing And Presentation' 'Drawing and designing children's and teenage fashions' -- subject(s): Fashion drawing, Children's clothing, Pattern design 'Introduction to fashion design' -- subject(s): Fashion drawing 'Drawing and designing menswear' -- subject(s): Men's clothing, Fashion drawing 'Fashion design illustration--women' -- subject(s): Fashion design, Fashion drawing 'Encyclopedia of fashion details' -- subject(s): Fashion drawing, Costume design, Technique 'Every woman's book of fashion design' -- subject(s): Fashion design
Carolyn G. Bradley has written: 'Costume design' -- subject(s): Fashion design 'Western World costume' -- subject(s): Clothing and dress, History
Hazel Ruth Doten has written: 'Fashion drawing' -- subject(s): Artistic Anatomy, Clothing and dress, Costume, Drawing, Fashion design, Study and teaching 'Costume drawing' -- subject(s): Clothing and dress, Costume, Drawing
Hubert de Givenchy has written: 'Givenchy' -- subject(s): Costume design, Exhibitions, Fashion, Fashion designers
To be a costume designer you at least need an associate degree in fashion design. However, while pursing a degree you may want to considering volunteering at local theaters to help them with their costumes. Since costume designing is such a competitive industry you may want to think about getting a degree in costume design (commonly called production design). The Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising offers an associate degree in costume design (though an associate degree in fashion design is a prerequisite). Savannah College of Art and Design offers a 4 year Production Design bachelor's degree program as well as a 4 year Fashion Design bachelor's degree program. Many other colleges offer a bachelor's degree in Fashion Design and by working with that colleges theater department frequently you will be able to make yourself highly qualified to be a costume designer. I am on the path to become a costume designer myself, I am double majoring in Fashion Design and Production Design at Savannah College of Art and Design in the fall. Good Luck, I hope you find this helpful.
Hi! Lovely Professional University (LPU) offers a Bachelor of Design (B.Des) in Fashion program that provides students with a comprehensive understanding of design and technology. Some of the subjects taught in the program include: Elements of Design Fashion Studies Free Hand Design Drawing Introduction to Design Tools Material Handling Photography and Styling Some career paths in fashion design include: Some popular Fashion Design programs include a B. Des in Fashion Design, Bachelor of Design, MDes in Fashion Design, MBA in Fashion Management, PhD in Fashion, Certificate in Creative Fashion Styling, Certificate in Fashion Retail Management, Online Fashion Design courses, and more. Fashion designer, Textile designer, Fashion illustrator, Fashion stylist, Fashion merchandiser, Fashion buyer, Fashion photographer, and Costume designer.
Linda Baumgarten has written: 'Costume close-up' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Costume, Fashion design, History
Mary D. Tranquillo has written: 'Styles of fashion' -- subject(s): Clothing and dress, Costume design, Fashion, Handbooks, manuals
Chariots of Fire won the Oscar for Costume Design in 1981.