In this course, you'll be introduced to the structure of the fashion industry and learn how marketing teams build strategies to ensure a seamless transition from concept to customer.
To successfully launch a new brand or collection, fashion marketers must seek creative ways to tell stories, keep track of trends, monitor brand reputations, influence customers and generate sales.
In this course, you'll be introduced to the structure of the fashion industry and learn how marketing teams build strategies to ensure a seamless transition from concept to customer.
Undertaking your own market research, you’ll learn to analyse and evaluate customer behaviour, predict their next actions, and develop strategies to entice new buyers. Using authentic storytelling techniques, you'll learn how to communicate a message behind a brand or collection, while effectively promoting its personality and values.
You'll spend most of your time working practically in a workshop setting – creating new content, collaborating with others, exploring new techniques (from influencers to events) and testing campaigns on different channels. You'll have access to photography and TV studios, professional editing suites, Mac labs and industry databases, including:
Fashion Monitor
Proquest
Statista
Berg Fashion Library
In your first year, you’ll analyse and evaluate stories used in current campaigns. In your second year, you’ll experiment with re-telling existing stories and, in your final year, you’ll create stories and campaigns from scratch – finding your own ideas, collaborating with students and industry leaders on live briefs, and producing engaging and authentic multi-channel campaigns.
In 1984 Rockford College, Illinois (now Rockford University) acquired the former South Villa Estate campus of the University of London's Bedford College in Regent's Park and named the new institution Regent's College. The site was originally leased by Bedford College in 1908, and a new set of buildings designed by the architect Basil Champneys was opened by Queen Mary in 1913.
The buildings were modified and added to over the years, especially after bomb damage during the Second World War. Bedford College merged with Royal Holloway College (another college of the University of London) in 1985 and moved to Royal Holloway's campus at Egham in Surrey, vacating the premises in Regent's Park.
Regent's College gradually expanded, and the European Business School London moved to the College campus in 1987.
In July 2012 it was announced that Regent's College had been awarded taught degree-awarding powers (TDAP) from 1 September 2012.[5] Institutions that have degree-awarding powers in the UK are known as "recognized bodies" of which there are over 150.
In February 2013 Regent's College agreed to acquire American InterContinental University London from Career Education Corporation. In March 2013 the UK's Department for Business Innovation and Skills announced that Regent's College had met the criteria to become a university. Regent's was awarded silver by TEF in the 2021 ranking.
Validation of research degrees (MPhil and PhD) was transferred from the University of Wales to the University of Northampton for students starting from September 2016
This followed the decision of the University of Wales to withdraw from validating other institutions as part of its merger with th.
The university's taught degree awarding powers were renewed for a further six-year term in 2018, after which it is eligible for permanent degree awarding powers.
In September 2020, Regent’s University London was acquired by Galileo Global Education, joining Galileo’s network of 80 campuses and 42 institutions across 13 countries around the world. The network includes the Paris School of Business in France, Instituto de Estudios Universitarios in Mexico, Macromedia University in Germany, and Istituto Marangoni in both Italy and the United Kingdom.
This course is designed to teach participants the fundamental skills and techniques required to construct garments using a sewing machine.
Perfect for the complete beginner who wants to conquer the fear of sewing machines. The morning is divided into two halves starting at the very beginning. Learn how to thread a sewing machine, wind a bobbin and build confidence with control.
The 'Learn to Sew' Classes / Workshops are Fun and Informal and a great way to make new friends. They are designed to help you learn the basic techniques to get going on your sewing journey. I will guide you so that you actually understand the sewing machine and sew your own samples.
This class is designed for people who have never held a crochet hook before. Learning the basics and creating a granny square. We can teach left and right handed.
I believe that knitting can be fun and relaxing and my workshops are informal in style with lots of laughter and conversation. My teaching style is based on encouragement. I firmly believe that everyone can be creative in some way and I enjoy helping people discover this.
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