Teacher in Charge: Ms M. Lang.
Recommended Prior LearningYear 11 Fashion & Interior Design Technology is recommended.
This course begins with research into materials and existing sustainable outcomes, allowing students to create a targeted brief for a specific product. Students will progress to the development of conceptual designs using drawing and modeling techniques. Through analyzing stakeholder feedback, students refine their designs and acquire professional pattern drafting and garment construction skills to create a prototype. The research and development evidence gathered can also be utilized for an external report, providing students with an opportunity to gain endorsement in this subject.
This course offers a selection of Achievement Standards, with a maximum of 20 credits available to students.
Year 13 Fashion and Interior Design
Career pathways: Fashion Design, Costume Design for film/theatre, Stylist, Fashion/Interior Marketing/Promotion, Fashion/Style Journalist, Fabric/Textile Design, CLO 3D Technician/Garment Pattern Maker, Production and Manufacture, Product design and development in a wide range of areas, including garments, costumes, activewear, footwear, jewelry, accessories, and interior products.
Career PathwaysPatternmaker, Architect, Architectural Technician, Tailor/Dressmaker, Cutter, Fashion Designer, Sewing Machinist, Interior Designer, Jeweller, Make-up Artist, Landscape Architect, Model, Photographer, Garment Technician
Contributions and Equipment/StationeryApproximately $30-$50 materials cost
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