No true design history can be told without discussing garments and everything that they encompass. Fashion As Design addresses both everyday and high fashion garments from the early 20th Century to today. In this specialization you will consider the design and impact of what you wear, explore fashion as a tool for expression, and experiment with creative prompts that engage your closet. You’ll hear directly from a range of designers, photographers, makers, historians, and others working with clothing—and, in some cases, reimagining and repairing garments for the future.
Fashion as Design: Expression and Community
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January 2026
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There are 4 modules in this course
What we wear informs our everyday experience of self and society. Explore how the clothes in your closet connect you to others and make you stand out through items that express identity, create and demonstrate community ties, and borrow and remake existing styles.
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1 video4 readings1 assignment
In this module explore garments that have been used as a tool for expression—from religious wear to clothes that play with gender and performance. You’ll consider the role of fashion in distinguishing yourself as an individual.
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6 videos12 readings
This module examines how clothing creates community, and the ways that subcultural trends have been adopted by mainstream culture—and vice versa.
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5 videos9 readings
Reflect on your journey through Fashion, Expression, Community and complete a final assessment.
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4 readings1 assignment
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