Fashion Design and Styling for 11 to 15 Year Olds Short Course
Course description
Course overview
This exciting course offers a vibrant introduction to the world of fashion and styling, ideal for anyone dreaming of a future in fashion industry or simply eager to explore their creativity. Whether you're a dedicated fashion enthusiast or trying something new, you'll be immersed in the dynamic process of fashion design and self-expression.
Throughout the course, you'll gain hands-on experience in key areas such as trend research, concept development, 3D experimentation, garment customisation, and styling. You'll bring your ideas together in a final personal project to proudly showcase your unique vision in a portfolio for further study.
In true Central Saint Martins spirit, the course celebrates individuality and encourages a bold, exploratory approach where creativity has no boundaries and innovation is at the heart of everything you do.
Who this course is for
- Students aged 11 to 15 with an interest in developing their own creativity
- Students wanting to build a portfolio for future studies
- Students willing to work and collaborate with others during projects
- Students wishing to develop their skills in communicating ideas
Key information
Topics covered
- Working in 3D with fabric
- Fashion styling
- Garment customisation
- Design idea generation
- Presentation skills
Learning outcomes
- Develop a better understanding of the processes in volved with fashion design and communication
- Create a project that may be used in a portfolio
- Receive a digital badge and certificate of attendance
- Develop an open-minded approach to art and design
- Experience art school teaching
For practical information about our kids and teens courses, take a look at our kids and teens information hub. This includes details of our policies on safeguarding, food allergies, learning requirements and online study.
Materials
- At least one piece of old/vintage clothes that you find exciting and don't mind cutting up
- A selection of exciting fabrics and textiles
- Anything to embellish a garment surface - old shells, beads, textiles, ribbon, cardboard, scrap materials
- A camera or camera phone to document your work (if possible)
- Laptop or iPad for online research (if possible)
- A USB stick
Tutor
Alice Wellbeloved
Alice Wellbeloved has worked as head knitwear designer for numerous luxury brands including Christian Lacroix, Sonia Rykiel and Viktor and Rolf. She also teaches textiles, fashion and knitwear at Foundation and BA level at Central Saint Martins. Alice has a BA in Textile Design and a MA in Fashion Knitwear from Central Saint Martins.
Talia Lipkin-Connor
Talia Lipkin-Connor currently teaches on the Womenswear and Menswear final year BA courses at the London College of Fashion. Talia graduated from Central Saint Martins with a BA and MA in Womenswear Fashion and specialises in research, draping and illustration. She is the founder and creative director of the brand Talia Byre, which she started in 2020. Having worked for Alexander McQueen and Paul Smith in their runway teams, Talia loves sharing her experience of the industry and teaching students the skills that she has learnt.
René de Lange
After completing her MA in Fashion printed Textiles at the prestigious Royal College of Art, René carved out a successful career as a Print Designer, collaborating with renowned brands such as Ted Baker, Marks & Spencer, Debenhams, and Age of Reason. Her designs have graced luxury collections and been featured in Elle Decoration, reflecting her ability to fuse artistic creativity with commercial appeal. Always starting with hand drawn illustrations, René’s process is a celebration of craftsmanship, capturing the essence of timeless, statement making prints.
René’s creative ambitions extend beyond fashion, with the launch of her own creative brand and active participation in Artists’ Open Houses and community projects. Through these ventures, she continues to inspire and connect with others, bringing her vibrant designs into everyday life.
As a Fashion Lecturer, René blends her extensive industry experience with a dynamic teaching style that encourages students to embrace their individuality. She is passionate about nurturing the next generation of designers, equipping them with the skills and confidence to thrive in the competitive world of fashion. Guided by the ethos of Central Saint Martins, René celebrates exploration and innovation, empowering students to create portfolios that stand out and embody their unique visions.
Deeply committed to sustainability and meaningful design, René believes in fashion as both an art form and a platform for expression. Her work and teaching reflect a shared goal: to inspire creativity that is as impactful as it is beautiful.
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