The Museum of Modern Art

Fashion As Design Specialization

The Museum of Modern Art

Fashion As Design Specialization

Explore What Fashion Means to You.

Let artists’ and designers’ processes prompt new connections for your own experiences with clothing.

Rachael Schwabe
Paola Antonelli

Instructors: Rachael Schwabe

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What you'll learn

  • Discover how learning about silhouettes and icons of clothing design can prompt new connections for your own experiences with fashion.

  • Recognize the environmental and social impact of purchasing, maintaining, and disposing of garments.

  • Consider how clothing can help express identity and be a means for creating community.

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Specialization - 3 course series

Fashion as Design: Silhouettes and Icons

Fashion as Design: Silhouettes and Icons

Course 1, 7 hours

What you'll learn

  • Gain design literacy by analyzing how silhouettes in fashion serve as a springboard for contemporary innovation and self-expression.

  • Engage with the insights of world-class makers and historians to understand the intersection of fashion, design, photography, and history.

  • Participate in prompts that challenge you to deconstruct and reimagine the functional and symbolic value of your own wardrobe.

Skills you'll gain

Category: Aesthetics
Category: Social Impact
Category: Creative Problem-Solving
Category: Creativity
Category: Non-Verbal Communication
Category: Liberal Arts
Category: Visual Storytelling
Category: Cultural Diversity
Category: Emotional Intelligence
Category: Creative Design
Category: Cultural Sensitivity
Category: Design Elements And Principles
Category: Personal Development
Category: Creative Thinking
Category: Critical Thinking
Category: Photography
Fashion as Design: Craft and Sustainability

Fashion as Design: Craft and Sustainability

Course 2, 7 hours

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 innovative circular design strategies.

Skills you'll gain

Category: Innovation
Category: Problem Solving
Category: Art History
Category: Culture
Category: Social Impact
Category: Ethical Standards And Conduct
Category: Environmental Issue
Category: Sustainable Design
Category: Critical Thinking
Category: Sustainability Standards
Category: Waste Minimization
Category: Personal Development
Category: Labor Compliance
Category: Production Process
Category: Creativity
Fashion as Design: Expression and Community

Fashion as Design: Expression and Community

Course 3, 6 hours

What you'll learn

  • Translate your observations into a deeper awareness of this personal form of design and the communities it creates.

  • Analyze how garments and accessories transmit specific messages about identity and belonging. 

  • Participate in prompts that encourage you to consider how you use clothing as a tool for individuality and community building.

Skills you'll gain

Category: Design Elements And Principles
Category: Photography
Category: Creativity
Category: Storytelling
Category: Cultural Diversity
Category: Emotional Intelligence
Category: Social Impact
Category: Critical Thinking
Category: Creative Problem-Solving
Category: Art History
Category: Non-Verbal Communication
Category: Public History
Category: Performing Arts
Category: Culture
Category: Trend Analysis
Category: Personal Development

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Rachael Schwabe
The Museum of Modern Art
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