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There are 7 modules in this course
Fashion as Design focuses on a selection of garments and accessories from around the world, ranging from kente cloth and denim to turtlenecks, swimwear, and 3D-printed dresses. Through these garments, you’ll take a closer look at what we wear, why we wear it, how it’s made, and what it means. Hear directly from a range of designers, makers, historians, and others working with clothing every day—and, in some cases, reinventing it for the future. Studio visits, interviews, and other resources introduce the history and development of each garment and their changing uses, meanings, and impact over time.
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1 video5 readings2 discussion prompts
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1 video•Total 3 minutes
Why do we wear what we wear?•3 minutes
5 readings•Total 50 minutes
Welcome to Fashion as Design•10 minutes
Who's Afraid of Fashion? by Paola Antonelli•10 minutes
February 5, 2026: An Update on Fashion as Design•10 minutes
Additional Readings & Resources•10 minutes
Tell Us About You•10 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 20 minutes
Introduce Yourself•10 minutes
Create Your Own List of Items•10 minutes
Heroes
Module 2•3 hours to complete
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Wearing certain garments can inspire heroic transformations, while heroes can elevate everyday clothing to iconic status. In this module, you will discover the relationship between aspiration, achievement, adulation, and attire through a wide range of heroes—and even imagine yourself as a space hero in the future.
On Site in Los Angeles: Recreating Bruce Lee's Tracksuit•8 minutes
Curator Stephanie Kramer on Sports Jerseys•2 minutes
Guy Baldwin, International Mr. Leather 1989, on Leather Pants•2 minutes
Designer Richard Malone on the Jumpsuit•2 minutes
Designer Kerby Jean-Raymond on the Hoodie•3 minutes
On Site in London: Designing a MarsBoot with Liz Ciokajlo•6 minutes
8 readings•Total 80 minutes
A Close Look at the Items: Sports Heroes•10 minutes
A Close Look at the Item: Subcultural Heroes•10 minutes
A Close Look at the Items: Military and Political Heroes•10 minutes
A Close Look at the Items: Celebrity and Pop Heroes•10 minutes
Bandana Tewari, Vogue India, on the Sari•10 minutes
Malika V. Kashyap, Border&Fall, on the Sari•10 minutes
A Close Look at the MarsBoot Prototype•10 minutes
Additional Readings & Resources•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Heroes•30 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 20 minutes
Propose an Item•10 minutes
What Do Your Heroes Wear?•10 minutes
Silhouettes
Module 3•3 hours to complete
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When we put on clothes, we change the shape and outline of our bodies—sometimes profoundly. The silhouettes we adopt are determined by everything from shifting trends in fashion to what looks and feels good. This week, we explore how clothes shape the body and how cultural constructions of the body shape clothes.
On Site at MoMA: Designing Mannequins with Tae Smith•7 minutes
Curator Valerie Steele, Abecedarium Presentation on the Little Black Dress•11 minutes
Fashion Historian Francesca Granata on Body Meets Dress, Dress Meets Body—and Become One•2 minutes
Linda Loppa on the Tabi Boot•3 minutes
Designer Janie Bryant on the Pencil Skirt•3 minutes
Mickey Boardman, PAPER magazine, Abecedarium Presentation on the Muumuu and Caftan•7 minutes
7 readings•Total 70 minutes
A Close Look at the Items: Shape•10 minutes
A Close Look at the Items: Conform•10 minutes
A Close Look at the Items: Augment•10 minutes
Designer Norma Kamali on the Sleeping Bag Coat•10 minutes
A Close Look at the Items: Free•10 minutes
Fashion Historian Lauren Downing Peters and Co-founder of Universal Standard Alexandra Waldman on Non-Sample Size Clothing•10 minutes
Additional Readings & Resources•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Silhouettes•30 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 20 minutes
Propose an Item•10 minutes
Innovating Silhouettes•10 minutes
Coutures
Module 4•3 hours to complete
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The French word couture means "dressmaking" or "sewing,” and often refers to one-of-a-kind, primarily handmade garments intended for a specific individual. This module approaches couture from a broader perspective, exploring the complex processes—from traditional handcrafting to the use of new technologies—that go into the making of high-end and everyday garments.
On Site in London: Making a Bespoke Savile Row Suit with Anderson & Sheppard, Part I•10 minutes
On Site in London: Making a Bespoke Savile Row Suit with Anderson & Sheppard, Part II•13 minutes
Designer Carlo Brandelli on the Suit•2 minutes
Designers Jessica Rosenkrantz and Jesse Louis-Rosenberg on the Kinematics Dress•2 minutes
On Site in New Jersey: Designing 3D-Printed Dresses with threeASFOUR•8 minutes
7 readings•Total 65 minutes
A Close Look at the Items: Crafting•10 minutes
A Close Look at the Items: Producing•10 minutes
Jason Schott, Schott NYC, on the Biker Jacket•10 minutes
A Close Look at the Items: Growing•10 minutes
A Close Look at Design Collective threeASFOUR•10 minutes
Additional Readings & Resources•10 minutes
Mid-course survey•5 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Coutures•30 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 20 minutes
Propose an Item•10 minutes
What Goes Into Making What You Wear?•10 minutes
Lifecycle
Module 5•3 hours to complete
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This module examines the lifecycle of garments, an often overlooked aspect of fashion that many individuals and companies are addressing with growing urgency. How do garments begin, how do they end, and how does the cycle of production, consumption, and disposal impact the world?
On Site in San Francisco: Levi's Wellthread Design Team Meeting•8 minutes
On Site in San Francisco: Historical Jeans in the Levi's Archive with Tracey Panek•8 minutes
On Site in San Francisco: The Future of Denim Case Study with Paul Dillinger•3 minutes
Curator Emma McClendon, Abecedarium Presentation on Jeans•8 minutes
Designers Carmen Artigas and Mary Ping, Abecedarium Presentation on Rana Plaza•10 minutes
Curator Michelle Millar Fisher and Historian Francesca Granata on Premaman•3 minutes
Maxine Bédat, Zady, Abecedarium Presentation on E-Commerce•10 minutes
Conversation with Designer Pia Interlandi on the Little Black Death Dress•13 minutes
7 readings•Total 70 minutes
A Close Look at the Items: Jeans and White T-Shirt•10 minutes
A Close Look at the Items: Anew•10 minutes
Cheng Kang, Woolrich, on the Plaid Flannel Shirt•10 minutes
Designer Wei Hung Chen on the Modular Dress for Pregnant Women Prototype•10 minutes
A Close Look at the Items: Forever•10 minutes
A Close Look at the Little Black Death Dress Prototype•10 minutes
Additional Readings & Resources•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Lifecycle•30 minutes
3 discussion prompts•Total 30 minutes
Propose an Item•10 minutes
Garments that Endure•10 minutes
Practicing Sustainability•10 minutes
Modesty
Module 6•3 hours to complete
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Modesty has many varied expressions that can be informed by social, religious, or political identifications, as well as by personal choice. But whether covered up or exposed, our bodies are often battlegrounds for continually shifting societal claims around morality, agency, and etiquette.
How do we use clothes to cover and reveal?•6 minutes
Designer Hana Tajima on the Turtleneck and Hijab•6 minutes
Grace Ali, OF NOTE Magazine, Abecedarium Presentation on the Veil•11 minutes
Historian Leila Ahmed on the Hijab•2 minutes
8 readings•Total 80 minutes
A Close Look at the Items: Head and Neck•10 minutes
Rabbis Jodie Siff, Charles Savenor, and Melissa Buyer-Witman on the Kippah•10 minutes
A Close Look at the Items: Swimwear•10 minutes
Curator Glynis Jones on Speedo•10 minutes
A Close Look at the Items: Legs•10 minutes
Designer Miguel Mesa Posada on the Harem Pants Prototype•10 minutes
Designer Zhijun Wang on the Sneaker Mask•10 minutes
Additional Readings & Resources•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Modesty•30 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 20 minutes
Propose an Item•10 minutes
What Informs Modesty?•10 minutes
Expression
Module 7•5 hours to complete
Module details
What we wear and how we wear it can communicate messages, create group identification, borrow and remake existing styles, or subvert a garment’s traditional associations. While choosing and wearing clothes is an act of personal expression, it is also a response to many of the topics addressed in the preceding weeks of this course. In this final week, we look at the ways in which clothing allows us to feel connected to others and to stand out.
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Reviewed on May 15, 2020
Excellent. I thoroughly enjoyed it and recommended it to many. I am a mature student ( 55) and after this, I really feel I want to study a masters in fashion sustainability. Thanks for inspiring me.
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Reviewed on Nov 25, 2019
Brilliant course. Eye - opening. It gave me the language to describe some of my views on fashion which I never even knew existed. Looking forward to more fashion courses from MoMA!
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Reviewed on Jun 27, 2020
Gives an in depth view to the exhibition's items and their history- leaving you with a changed perspective on your own wardrobe, however, there is a big focus on the exhibition's items only
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