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  1. Fashion Designers by Pamela Golbin, 2001-02-01
  2. Balenciaga - Masterpieces of Fashion Design by Robyn Healy, 1997-10
  3. Influence of Ottoman Turkish Textiles and Costume in Eastern Europe, With Particular Reference to Hungary (History, technology, and art) by Veronika Gervers, 1982-10
  4. Anna Piaggi's Fashion Algebra: D.P. in Vogue by Anna Piaggi, 1998-10
  5. Imperial Silks : Ch'ing Dynasty Textiles in The Minneapolis Institute of Arts by Robert D. Jacobsen, 2000-07-01
  6. Everyday Fashions of the 20th Century CD-ROM and Book (Dover Pictorial Archives) by Tom Tierney, 2003-03-05
  7. Cotton by Beverly Lemire, 2009-01-01
  8. Historic Costume CD-ROM and Book: From Ancient Times to the Renaissance (Dover Pictorial Archives) by Tom Tierney, 2003-04-25
  9. Victorian and Edwardian Fashions for Women 1840 to 1919 (A Schiffer Book for Collectors With Value Guide) by Kristina Harris, 1995-08
  10. Textiles for Residential & Commercial Interiors by Jan I. Yeager, Lura K. Teter-Justice, 2004
  11. Art of The Boot by Tyler Beard, 1999-08-29
  12. Fifties Fashion
  13. Mardi Gras Treasures: Costume Designs of the Golden Age Notecards by Henri Schindler, 2002-02
  14. Breve Historia Del Traje Y La Moda/ Costume and Fashion. A Concise History. (Ensayos Arte Catedra / Essays Catedra Art) by James Laver, 2004-06-30

81. Sunrise Fashion Co., Ltd
China. design and manufacture of fashion handbags and purses, from plain, beaded, printed and embroiderd textile fabrics.
http://www.bagfirm.com/

82. Fashion, Craft And Textile Design Graduate Programs In West U.S.A.
There are 15 matching records for fashion, Craft and textile design. The graduate program in textile Arts and Costume design offers students
http://programs.gradschools.com/west/fashion_craft_design.html
Fashion, Craft and Textile Design Graduate Programs in West U.S.A.
There are matching records for Fashion, Craft and Textile Design . Displaying matches through Sort this page A-Z or Z-A Texas Tech University
Program: Fine Arts
Location: Lubbock, TX
The Master of Fine Arts degree is the recognized terminal degree in the practice of art. Specialization is possible in the areas of ceramics, jewelry design and metal smithing, painting, ... Click here for more program info Click here to visit this program's website Click to send E-mail to: gradschool@ttu.edu
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University Of Missouri - Columbia
Program: Textile and Apparel Management
Location: Columbia, MO

83. Fashion Design : The School Of Art And Design : Undergraduate Programs : College
The bachelor of fine arts (BFA) degree program in fashion design prepares textiles, knit design, accessory design, fashion drawing, history of art,
http://vpa.syr.edu/undergrad/program.cfm?ProgramID=fashion&SchoolName=art

84. PREMIERE VISION PARIS LE SALON
France. Commercial marketing organization, dedicated to the promotion of the European clothing and textile fabrics industries. fashion salon and fabric design development. English and French.
http://www.premierevision.fr/
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85. Internet Centre For Canadian Fashion And Design
Portal to the Canadian fashion and design industries. Wide ranging textile dictionary covers all known natural and manmade fibers, and the fabrics made thereof. Also, fashion glossary and Canadian schools.
http://www.ntgi.net/ICCF&D/index2.htm

86. FASHION DESIGN & TEXTILE STUDIES
s.Printerfriendly. fashion design textile STUDIES......STATEMENT OF COMPLETION IN BACHELOR OF ARTS QUALIFYING YEAR Course
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FSDN 4100 CR-2
Students will practice, assess, and update classroom techniques in pattern drafting and manipulation, and garment construction. They will develop patterns for one top (hooded sweatshirt, vest, blouse or simple jacket) and one bottom (skirt or pants) to be produced as full-scale garments. Students will use a wide range of garment construction techniques. Note : This course, offered as part of a certificate in collaboration with UBC, is designed for teachers of secondary and post-secondary textiles studies who want to strengthen their knowledge in the area, or for teachers who want to develop expertise for the teaching of textiles studies.
FSDN 4101 CR-2
Students will practise, assess, and update classroom techniques in portfolio development, with particular attention to drawing and presenting clothed figures and technical drawings of garments. They will develop garment drawings by hand and by using computer software. Note: This course, offered as part of a certificate in collaboration with UBC, is designed for teachers of secondary and post-secondary textiles studies who want to strengthen their knowledge in the area, or for teachers who want to develop expertise for the teaching of textiles studies.

87. Color Matters International
USA. Developers of CAD systems for fashion, apparel and textile design professionals, and the footwear and accessories industries.
http://www.colormattersintl.com/

88. BFA With A Major In Fashion Design
art 3140, History of fashion1 3. SMHM 2650, Textiles 3. Minor17 3 art 2140,fashion design Advanced Industrial Sewing Techniques15 3
http://www.unt.edu/catalogs/97-98/bfafashiondesign.html
Major in Fashion Design
Following is one suggested four-year degree plan. Students are encouraged to see an adviser each semester for help with program decisions and enrollment.
BFA with a Major in Fashion Design (.pdf) BFA with a Major in Fashion Design
Note: The order of semesters and summer terms has been changed from the print version to accommodate the one-column format of HTML publishing. A conventional Four-Year Plan is available in the .pdf file.
FRESHMAN YEAR
FALL HOURS ART 1200, Art Appreciation 3 ART 1440, Design I 3 ART 1500, Drawing I 3 ENGL 1310, College Writing I 3 ART 2000, Introduction to Fashion Design Total 15
FRESHMAN YEAR
SUMMER I HOURS Free Elective or Computer Competence Requirement ECON 1110, Principles of Macroeconomics Total 6
SOPHOMORE YEAR
FALL HOURS ART 2350, Art History Survey I ART 2240, Fabric Design I or ART 2950, Weaving I 3 ART 3160, Fashion Drawing I 3 ENGL 2210, World Literature I 3 ART 2120, Fashion Design I Total 15
JUNIOR YEAR
FALL HOURS ART 3120, Fashion Design III

89. BFA With A Major In Fashion Design
All students enrolled in art 4441, fashion design VI, SMHM 2490, Introductionto fashion Merchandising; SMHM 2650, Textiles; plus 12 hours (6 advanced)
http://www.unt.edu/catalogs/98-99/bfafashiondesign.html
Major in Fashion Design
Following is one suggested four-year degree plan. Students are encouraged to see an adviser each semester for help with program decisions and enrollment.
BFA with a Major in Fashion Design (.pdf) BFA with a Major in Fashion Design
Note: The order of semesters and summer terms has been changed from the print version to accommodate the one-column format of HTML publishing. A conventional Four-Year Plan is available in the .pdf file.
FRESHMAN YEAR
FALL HOURS ART 1200, Art Appreciation 3 ART 1440, Design I 3 ART 1500, Drawing I 3 ART 2000, Introduction to Fashion Design ENGL 1310, College Writing I Total 15
SOPHOMORE YEAR
FALL HOURS ART 2120, Fashion Design I ART 2240, Fabric Design I or ART 2950, Weaving I 3 ART 2350, Art History Survey I ART 3160, Fashion Drawing I 3 ENGL 2210, World Literature I Total 15
JUNIOR YEAR
FALL HOURS ART 3120, Fashion Design III 3 ART 3140, History of Fashion SMHM 2490, Introduction to FashionMerchandising 3 Laboratory Science Minor Total 15-16
SENIOR YEAR
FALL HOURS ART 4440, Fashion Design V

90. VCC Fashion Arts - Faculty
Lisa Gellert, AAS, is a freelance illustrator and textile designer. Blossom Jenab, diploma in fashion design, Hammersmith College of Arts – London,
http://continuinged.vcc.ca/fashionArts/faculty.htm
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Evelyn May, BHE, FAC , is the Fashion Arts coordinator at VCC and has been the instructor responsible for the garment construction courses for seven years. She has taught fashion subjects in BC secondary schools, developed a textile manual for a national company, designed and manufactured under her own label, was vice-president in charge of production for Gechtwerk and has worked as a pattern-maker for local companies. She graduated in Home Economics and Education at the University of British Columbia and is a member of the Capilano College Textile Arts Advisory Committee.
Wendy Armbruster has a broad background in the apparel industry. Experienced in design, production and the marketing of a ladies sportwear line, she has launched her own successful line of clothing. She is an active member of Apparel BC and has taught for various design programs in the Lower Mainland.
Cheryl Densky is a designer and coutourier. After graduating with honours from the Fashion Arts Program, she designs for a private clientele here in Vancouver and teaches seminars on couture and pattern design.

91. Continuing Ed Textile Arts Classes
textile ARTS. Knitting—Beginning Knitting KNITTING FOR BEGINNERS. Join PamelaPowell, fashion design instructor, for an introduction to fabric draping.
http://www.cod.edu/conted/courses/textile_arts.htm
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U = Sunday Continuing Education Home Class Locations Fall Term 2005 Textile Arts Classes TEXTILE ARTS KNITTING FOR BEGINNERS. Join the knitting rage and learn to cast-on, knit, purl, read and count stitches, bind-off and add stockinette, and garter edges to prevent curling. Use one-ply wool in solids, variegates or a combination to create a scarf or shawl. Pattern available in class. $59 NC. CODE# 18780. T, 7 TO 9 P.M. CCGE. CODE# 18779. T, 7 TO 9 P.M.

92. Dexon Enterprises Ltd
Hong Kong. design and manufacture of casual and shopping bags, and women's handbags, from textile materials. Also, fashion and garment accessories.
http://www.dexon.com.hk/
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93. Artifact: Directory
University of Wolverhampton, this online tool is described as a web linkspackage . Covering 3D design, fashion and textiles, fine art, UKResource
http://www.artifact.ac.uk/directory.php?categoryID=178

94. CCSF Catalog Consumer Arts And Sciences
Formerly CASC 35 or art 138. FASH 36. Principles of fashion design (3) art Weaving (70 hrs) design and weave textiles using 4 and 8 harness treadle
http://www.ccsf.edu/Catalog/Civic/casccors.html

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95. RYERSON UNIVERSITY: Topic
History of art, Introduction to fashion, Marketing I II, Textiles, fashion Communication; fashion design. fashion Communication is the art of
http://ryerson.ca/ualca/programs/fashion.html

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Fashion Degree Awarded Bachelor of Design Two Options Fashion Communication AND Fashion Design Faculty Site View Brochure [PDF]
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OSSD or equivalent with six Grade 12 U/M courses including English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) and one Grade 11 U or M or Grade 12 U Mathematics course (one of MCF3M, MCR3U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MDM4U) with 60 percent or higher in each course, plus non-academic criteria. Although Art/Visual Art is not treated as an academic prerequisite for entry into the Fashion program, it is strongly recommended that if Art courses (e.g. Life and/or Mechanical Drawing and Art History) are offered in the student's secondary school curriculum, they should be pursued. Subject to competition, candidates may be required to present averages/ grades above the minimum. Ryerson will allow the mixing of U, M, and OAC courses as applicable, but comparable courses will not be double-counted. As well, Ryerson will not accept the "out of school" component of Grade 12 U/M co-op courses for admission consideration. Applicants must state their intended option (Fashion Design or Fashion Communication) at the time of application and will be required to submit a portfolio which provides evidence of versatility and creative awareness. Portfolio and academic performance will be used in the admissions selection process. Further information regarding the portfolio will be sent to the applicant by the

96. Design.ucdavis
The graduate program in textile Arts and fashion design leading to the Master ofFine Arts degree offers students opportunities for independent, creative,
http://design.ucdavis.edu/programs/grad_des.html
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students design museum ... lighting center MFA Textiles and Fashion Description Requirements Application Phone 530-752-1165 E-Mail Advising The graduate program in Textile Arts and Fashion Design leading to the Master of Fine Arts degree offers students opportunities for independent, creative, innovative, and interdisciplinary study combining design with anthropology, art, critical theory, consumer issues, engineering, the sciences, techno-cultural studies and theater. Faculty work closely with students to build individual programs based upon students' specialized goals and interests in textile and fashion design. Study in new technologies and experimental approaches are encouraged. Areas of emphasis include constructed textiles (off loom and woven), surface design, and functional, ethnographic, and aesthetic fashion design. MFA students have access to all design dept. facilities as well as a private combined office and studio space. The Design Collection, which houses over 8500 artifacts, is a valuable resource enriching studies emphasizing multi-cultural expression.

97. Exhibitions
Still active in the world of textiles, clothing, and fashion design, Kleibackeris adjunct curator of design for the Columbus Museum of art. Compared to
http://costume.osu.edu/Exhibitions/sculpture/
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Sculpture and Drapery:
The Art of Fashion
Jan 22 - June 25, 2005 Sculpture and Drapery: The Art of Fashion displays rare works by the designers Charles James and Charles Kleibacker , whose artistic visions led them to use the same medium—fabric—in different processes to create contrasting works of art. Charles James (1906-1978), who worked in New York, London, and Paris, is remembered for his timeless, sculpted fashion designs that were as much architectural wonders as garments. James' dresses are of elegant fabrics molded on an armature of underpinnings, including horsehair canvas, horsehair braid, nonwoven interfacing, and boning. These intricate layers pad and stiffen James dresses until they almost assume a life of their own. In contrast, Charles Kleibacker (1921- ), who worked in New York and Paris, produces designs in which drape and fluidity of fabric offer elegance while enhancing the female form and affording comfort. Known as the "master of the bias," Kleibacker later became Designer-in-Residence with the Historic Costume and Textiles Collection at the College of Human Ecology. Still active in the world of textiles, clothing, and fashion design, Kleibacker is adjunct curator of design for the Columbus Museum of Art. Compared to James' garments, Kleibacker's garments never rely on underpinnings to mold them into desired shapes. Instead, he employs the female form as the armature for his creations, draping them with bias-cut fabric as the essence of his art.

98. Institut Français De La Mode - IFM
France. Center for education and training of professionals in textile and fashion design and management. Lists of publications, conferences and seminars, on PDF files. Requires Acrobat Reader. English and French.
http://www.ifm-paris.org/
33 rue Jean Goujon 75008 Paris France - Tel. 33 (0)1 56 59 22 22 - Fax 33 (0)1 56 59 22 00
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Centre de formation et d'expertise du textile, de la mode et de l’habillement : enseignement, études / conseil, conjoncture / prospectives, publications

99. The Degree Of Bachelor Of Arts In Fashion & Textile Design
To receive the degree of Bachelor of Arts in fashion and Textiles design, astudent must complete a total of 102 credits with a minimum cumulative grade
http://www.ndu.edu.lb/academics/faad/desdep/aftd.htm
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Students, who are computer illiterate, are encouraged to take CSC 201 within their GER or free elective courses before starting their major requirements. Graduation Requirements
To receive the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Fashion and Textiles Design, a student must complete a total of 102 credits with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.3/4.0 in all major courses. Any major course with a grade of less than C- must be repeated. The 102 credits necessary for graduation are divided as follows: General Education Requirements (GER) (18 cr.) The GER are distributed as follows: Sophomore English: ENL 213 ENL 230 (6 cr.)
Cultural Studies: Religion + Arabic, Western Literature, Philosophy, Cultural Sequence, Art, Music, etc. (6 cr.)
Basic Science: Environmental Science, Nutrition, Health, Astronomy, Archeology, Biology, Geology, etc. (6 cr.)

100. Benvenuto In CLERICI TESSUTO
USA. Vertically integrated group of textile manufacturing companies. design and manufacture of woven fabrics for bridal wear applications, from silk. Also, ready to wear garments and fashion accessories. English, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese and German.
http://www.clericitessuto.com/
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