STUDY PROGRAMME
Fashion and Textile Design
AFAM CODE
ABTECC34
DISCIPLINARY AREA
Fashion Design
DISCIPLINARY FIELD
Textile Design
CREDITS
12
APPROACH
Theoretical/project-based
This course aims at introducing the students to the textile world as a primary element in the design of fashion collections, and making them aware of how creativity in fashion is linked to a sound understanding of textiles and of their best use. With the Textile culture module, the course promotes a theoretical and practical approach to both the knowledge of fibres and textiles, and to the discovery of the Italian textile production chain system, with an innovative and sustainable approach. The workshops in the Textile lab 1 module let the students investigate different techniques in terms of structure and manipulation of textiles, such as weaving, embroidery, dying, and colour samples.
The programme grants 12 credits, divided as follows:
TEXTILE LAB: 6 CFA
TEXTILE CULTURE: 6 CFA
Successful students will be able to:
TEXTILE LAB:
Learn a method for textile design
Use weaving techniques
Use textile manipulation techniques
Dye textile samples and yarns in different compositions
Create colour sample folders
Conceive and develop a book of textile samples
TEXTILE CULTURE:
Identify the product characteristics of textiles
Know the main weaving types of textiles and knitwear features
Select the most suitable textiles for different uses
Identify the main types of textiles by their look and feel
Know the geography, structure, and facts of the Italian textile production chain
Go in-depth on innovation and sustainability in the textile field
TEXTILE LAB:
Through front lectures and workshops, the students will learn weaving techniques, how to work with materials, embroidery, and dying. This allows them to choose the right materials and textiles for fashion projects.
TEXTILE CULTURE:
Through front lectures and practical exercises, this module analyses the characteristics of fabrics and knitted materials (composition, weight, performance, instructions, technical data...) allowing the students to evaluate use and performance within a fashion project. The module is complemented by the study of the relevant industry, as well as of the innovative and sustainable aspects.
This is a theoretical/project based course.
Over the course, the students will carry out didactic activities that are functional to achieving the learning goals, that in both modules may include:
Front lectures
Development of individual projects
Individual study and research
Laboratories
Exercises and revisions
Individual sessions and tutoring
Field trips
Assessment criteria may include:
TEXTILE LAB:
Submission of papers
Projects and research work
TEXTILE CULTURE:
Submission of papers
Projects and research work
Further details on the specific tests will be given by the professor.
The final grade for this course will result from the weighted average of its modules.
TEXTILE LAB:
Baugh, G. (2010), The Fashion Designer’s textile directory: the creative use of fabrics in design, Thames and Hudson.
Johnston, A. (2016), Fabric for Fashion. The Swatch Book, London, Laurence King.
Drudi, E. (2008), Fabric Textures and Patterns, The Pepin Press.
Gunn, T. (2015), The Mood guide to fabric and fashion, New York, Harry Abrams.
Hallet, C., Johnston, A. (2014); Fabric for Fashion, London, Laurence King.
Thompson, R. (2012), Manufacturing processes for textile and fashion professionals, Thames and Hudson.
TEXTILE CULTURE:
Fashionary (2020) Textilepedia: the complete fabric guide, Fashionary International Limited.
Frassine, R. Soldati, M.G. (2016), Textile design: materiali e tecnologie, Franco Angeli.
Redaelli,E. Rubertelli, M. (2009), Design del prodotto moda: dal tessuto alla passerella, Franco Angeli.
Rinaldi, F.R. (2019), Fashion industry 2030: reshaping the future through sustainability and responsible innovation, Bocconi University Press.
Thompson, R. (2013) Sustainable materials,
Ungaro, P. (2019), Tecnologia Innovazione Sostenibilità: conoscere i materiali tessili, Copyright material Paola Ungaro.
A lot of this material, together with other in-depth study material, can be consulted online in MyNaba, in the Library section.
Further books and other recommended or required resources may be specified by the professor.
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