Every garment tells a story of craftsmanship, labor, and environmental impact. This course offers an exclusive look into the hidden lifecycle of your wardrobe, moving from the rapid cycles of "fast fashion" toward a deeper understanding of quality and stewardship. By exploring the tension between global mass production and bespoke artistry, you will develop the analytical tools to navigate the future of the fashion industry.
Fashion as Design: Craft and Sustainability

Fashion as Design: Craft and Sustainability
This course is part of Fashion As Design Specialization


Instructors: Rachael Schwabe
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What you'll learn
Analyze the evolution of the "fast fashion" model and its impact on global labor standards and environmental health.
Gain fluency in the processes behind both high-fashion couture and everyday icons to understand what constitutes true value in design.
Explore methods to extend the longevity of your clothing, from repair practices to the circular design strategies used by innovating companies.
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