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| (D) July 23 - August 10 |
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| (E) August 10 - August 24 |
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Discover a historical perspective on fashion and design, exploring the
origins, influence, and importance of fashion as an expression of national,
cultural, religious, and personal identity. You will learn about the many facets
of the Canadian fashion industry, including both large-scale and small
entrepreneurial enterprises, and its worldwide links, as well as gaining
practical experience in garment design, production, and care. Run a fashion
show to show off your creations.
- Recognize the origins, influence, and importance of fashion as a medium of
communication and an expression of national, cultural, and personal
identity.
- Describe the effects of historical and social changes on fashion.
- Identify the need for clothing for special markets.
- Demonstrate an understanding of the importance of the fashion industry in
Canada and the interrelationship of the primary and secondary fashion
markets.
- Evaluate the impact of consumer satisfaction on the Canadian fashion
industry.
- Describe the impact of international factors on the Canadian fashion
industry.
- Explore the raw materials and processes that are used in the production of
fibres and fabrics.
- Learn about the properties and uses of fibres and fabrics.
- Demonstrate an understanding of the stages of apparel production and
marketing.
- Demonstrate an understanding of the elements and principles of design.
- Describe the role of the Textile Museum developer and fashion designer in the
initiation and creation of new products.
- Demonstrate various techniques and current technologies used in fabric and
garment design and production.
- Collaborate with others to create designs.
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