Bsc In Fashion Designing

Bsc In Fashion Designing
Course Description
Vidyalaxmi Group of Institution offers a Bachelor of Science in Fashion Designing program. The program focuses on providing students with a comprehensive understanding of fashion design and development, with an emphasis on creativity, design, and innovation. The curriculum includes theoretical and practical courses such as fashion sketching, garment construction, textile science, fashion merchandising, and fashion marketing.
In addition, the program offers students an opportunity to gain practical experience through internships and industry projects, where they can apply their skills in real-world settings. The program also aims to provide students with a global perspective by exposing them to international fashion trends and design concepts.
Moreover, students can opt for Aviation & Hospitality Management (AHM) as an additional specialization to enhance their career prospects. The AHM program provides students with a fundamental understanding of the aviation and hospitality industry, including management, customer service, and operations.
COSTUME DESIGN CONTROL
TEXTILE SCIENCE
FASHION MERCHANDISING
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN (CAD)
GRAPHIC DESIGNING
Career Opportunities for B.Sc. Fashion Designing Graduates
A B.Sc. in Fashion Designing opens up a variety of career opportunities in the fashion, textile, and apparel industries. Graduates can work in fashion houses, garment manufacturing units, retail brands, media, and even start their own fashion businesses.
Top Career Paths
- Fashion Designer – Create clothing, accessories, and footwear based on current trends. Work with fashion brands, design houses, or start your own label.
- Textile Designer – Develop innovative fabric designs and prints for apparel and home décor. Work with textile manufacturers, mills, and exporters.
- Fashion Illustrator – Sketch and present creative ideas for clothing and accessories. Work closely with designers and fashion houses.
- Fashion Stylist – Curate outfits for celebrities, models, photoshoots, movies, and advertisements. Work in media, magazines, or as a personal stylist.
- Fashion Merchandiser – Plan, develop, and execute fashion product lines for brands. Work in retail, e-commerce, or export houses.
- Costume Designer – Design costumes for movies, TV shows, theater, and events. Collaborate with directors and producers in the entertainment industry.
- Fashion Blogger & Influencer – Create content related to fashion trends, styling tips, and brand collaborations. Monetize through social media platforms and fashion partnerships.
- Pattern Maker & Garment Technologist – Develop garment patterns and oversee the production process. Work in apparel production units and factories.
- Boutique Owner / Entrepreneur – Start your own boutique or fashion label. Design and sell customized outfits and accessories.
- Visual Merchandiser – Design in-store displays and layouts for retail brands. Enhance customer experience through creative store arrangements.
- Fashion Buyer – Select and purchase fashion products for retail stores. Analyze market trends and customer preferences.
- Jewelry & Accessories Designer – Design fashion accessories like jewelry, handbags, belts, and footwear. Work with accessory brands or start your own venture.
- CAD Designer (Computer-Aided Design) – Use software to create digital fashion designs and prototypes. Work in textile and apparel companies.
- Ethical & Sustainable Fashion Consultant – Promote eco-friendly and sustainable fashion practices. Work with brands that focus on sustainable fashion.