Sociology of fashion and luxury

Learn concepts and trends to help you develop your collections, position yourself in the market and enrich your fashion culture.

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Intended audience

This course is for students studying fashion and luxury goods or social marketing as well as qualified employees in the textile industry.

Intended audience

This course is for students studying fashion and luxury goods or social marketing as well as qualified employees in the textile industry.

Training location

For all people, regardless of region or country of residence, who can participate 100% in person in Pézenas

Prerequisites

Bac Pro, Bac général, or diploma
Various and good knowledge of computer tools
Proficiency in french, english, or italian

Accessible to all

Accessible to students with a disability after assessment of their ability to adapt to material and technical constraints

Course overview

This course is designed to open doors for students who would like to work in the fashion and luxury industries. Everything you learn can be put to practical use in styling, visual merchandising, fashion marketing and social media management.

Upon completion of your training, you will be able to develop your concept to create your own brand!

Learning objectives

By the end of this course, you will have learned the concepts, notions and trends to help you develop your collections, position yourself in the market or enrich your fashion culture..

Outline and content

We have designed a comprehensive training program based on 80% practice and 20% theory, and focusing on two learning areas:

Pratique / travaux dirigés (12h) :

  • ecological fashion
  • deseasonalization: Fast Fashion, Slow Fashion, Vintage

Theory (8h) :

  • what is fashion?
  • fashion and sociology
  • fashion and anthropology
  • fashion and psychology
  • fashion and semiology
Price: 440 € (20h)

Course access

Entry is possible at any time of the year, following an interview to establish the candidate's profile and needs.

Duration and schedule

Training takes place over a total of 20 hours, spread over 2 hours a week.

  • permanent entry / exit
  • small groups (maximum 8 people)

Classes take place over half-days in the morning or afternoon, and all day on Fridays, according to the following timetable:

  • monday, tuesday, and thursday : 9h to 12h or 13h30 to 16h30
  • friday : 9h to 12h and 13h30 to 16h30

Technical resources

The following resources will be used for this course:

  • presentation slides
  • information sheets
  • possibly articles and videos
  • break room

Evaluation methods

At the end of the course, students will be given a final written exam with 25 questions, including an open question.

Supporting special needs

Our courses are accessible to people with reduced mobility, sensory impairments or any other disability. Please contact us to discuss any possible accommodations if necessary.

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