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Best fashion colleges in California?

Hey all, I'm really passionate about fashion and want to study it in college. Which colleges in California have the best fashion programs? Any recommendations or experiences would be super helpful!

2 years ago

I see you're interested in pursuing a degree in fashion in California! California is home to several excellent fashion schools, each of which offers a unique educational experience. Here are some of the top fashion colleges in the state:

1. Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising (FIDM): With campuses in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Orange County, and San Diego, FIDM offers a range of programs in the fashion industry, from design to marketing and business. Known for its hands-on teaching style and industry connections, FIDM is a great choice if you're looking for a dedicated fashion school.

2. California College of the Arts (CCA): Located in the Bay Area, CCA offers a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Fashion Design. The program emphasizes sustainability and technology in fashion, to provide students with a future-forward education.

3. Academy of Art University: Based in San Francisco, the Academy of Art University allows fashion students to specialize in areas such as fashion design, textile design, knitwear design, or fashion merchandising.

4. Otis College of Art and Design: Located in Los Angeles, Otis' BFA in Fashion Design program helps students develop their technical skills as well as their creative vision. The school has strong connections to the fashion industry, which can lead to networking opportunities, internships, and sometimes even full-time job offers for students.

5. California State University, Long Beach (CSULB): CSULB offers a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Fashion Merchandising and a Minor in Textiles. The program combines business and fashion, to give students a well-rounded foundation for various careers within the fashion industry.

As you evaluate these programs, consider factors such as location, available resources, alumni networks, and industry connections. Additionally, visit the prospective campuses and, if possible, talk to current students or recent graduates to gain firsthand insight into each program and whether it, and the school as a whole, would allow you to thrive personally as well as academically. Best of luck in finding the perfect fit for your fashion education!

2 years ago

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