Course details
This follow on course from 'Principles of Fashion Styling 1', will build on your ability to successfully interpret current trends to create appropriate 'looks', to suit the personality and lifestyle of your client. You will further explore how to use fashion colours and increase your confidence when selecting clothing and accessories, to meet your clients needs.The course includes:
- Extending colour palettes
- Customizing colour combinations and interpreting trends
- Introducing personality styling - creating unique styles for your client
- The capsule concept - how to make 100 outfits from 16 garments, wardrobes
- The art of accessorizing to change the look - office to evening
- Product specifics - lingerie, swimwear, gemstones and diamonds, sunglasses, hats
- Weddings - how to style a wedding in 10 steps
- Making a lookbook for a client
- Future trends
Intermediate. You should have completed the beginners level course or have equivalent experience.
Certificate:
All students who fully participate in all session of the course will receive a 'Certificate of Short Course Attendance' from London College of Fashion.
Updated on 17 September, 2018
Job roles this course is suitable for:
Fashion Personal Shopper/Stylist , Fashion Stylist , Fashion DesignerAbout London College of Fashion
London College of Fashion's rich heritage, and responsiveness to changes in design practice, has positioned it as a leading global provider of fashion education, research and consultancy.
The College's work is centred on the development of ideas. Its staff and students use fashion alongside historical and cultural practice to challenge social, political and ethical agendas. A forward-thinking business and management portfolio, and relationship with the global fashion and lifestyle industries, reinforces the College's mission to "Fashion the Future".
LCF holds short courses in Dubai every January and February.
Students will receive tuition from the high calibre industry professionals who teach on our London courses, to help you pursue your interests in fashion. Courses take place each February, May and October.
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