Stefania: “This is why I loved the fashion short course Trend Forecasting!”

Are you considering to attend a fashion short course after the summer? Would like to study a course in the evening and learn about trend forecasting and marketing? Stefania Pino attended our short course ‘Fashion Forecasting, Marketing & Buying’ in February and March 2019 at Amsterdam Fashion Academy, and she learned about trend forecasting, fashion branding, fashion marketing, consumer profiling and much more that broadened her knowledge in fashion. Stefania is here to share her experience during the 8 weeks at our international fashion university. Please, read her story, and perhaps you’ll be interested in the attending a fashion short course in autumn 2019!

 

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My name is Stefania Pino, I’m a 24 year old Italian girl and I’ve been living in Amsterdam since one and an half year ago. I work as a Marketing & Communication Executive in a small independent coffee company based here. I was always attracted by the fashion world and that’s why I decide to attend a fashion short course at the Amsterdam Fashion Academy, beside my full-time job.

 

I chose the “Fashion Forecasting, Marketing & Buying” short course because that’s what I would like to achieve in my future career: keep working in the marketing department but for a fashion company! I have acquired my knowledge studying Marketing and Fashion photography in Italy, but I needed a better understanding of how to apply them to the fashion system. There is so much to learn and I always suggest to follow the Bachelor’s degree programmes if you can!

 

The best part of the course was Rosie Martinez, our wonderful lecturer! Despite the short time available, she was able to touch all the different topics. My favourite subject was definitely Trend Forecasting: analyzing trends from the past, how they changed over time, and predicting what will come next. The most challenging part of this fashion short course was to attend it after an 8-hour working day! But the atmosphere in the classroom was lovely and relaxing and I met really nice people. Thanks to this course I will definitely continue my journey in the Fashion world!

 

Are you interested in doing a short course learn on Trend Forecasting and strategies in reaching consumer market? Apply now for the ‘Fashion Forecasting, Marketing & Buying’ short course and study every Tuesday evening from 2nd October till 27th November. Take action before the summer holidays!

 

From Bollywood to Fashion Styling course. Meet Vyju!

Being an international school is in our DNA and students, as well as lecturers, come from different countries to study a Bachelor’s degree in fashion or one of our part-time courses. Vyju is a student of the Fashion Styling part-time course, originally from India. We asked her to tell us something about her Bollywood dance school and her experience at the Amsterdam Fashion Academy.

 

Hello everyone, I am Vjayanthi Iyer, my short name is Vyju. I come from Mumbai, India and have been living in Amsterdam for last 13 years. I have a PR, HR and Customer Relation degree/background. Before coming to the Netherlands, I have been a model and actress and have been very passionate about dancing.

 

I am currently working in a corporate environment in Amsterdam, but I thought that I was missing something and wanted to do something more creative with my other skills. Hence, I started my Bollywood dance school 9 years ago called Navras (9 emotions). From Friday to Sunday, I invest all my time in giving regular classes, workshops for group of people, Bachelorette parties, motivational corporate dance workshop/ teambuilding dance workshop.

 

 

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I thoroughly enjoy teaching dance. I have always been passionate about dancing, any form of dance. However, Bollywood has been very close to my heart since childhood, I am glad that I am able to take it further and teach hundreds of people in NL & other parts of Europe. My students are from all over the world and I enjoy every bit of the time I spend with them.

 

I am attending the part-time Fashion Styling course. I chose this course as it is part time and it is only on Fridays, which at this moment I can do it easily. Of course, styling has been a part of my modelling and acting career. Now, I want to understand how I was styled and how can I do it myself. It is good to learn from professionals who have been in this industry and have been teaching fashion styling for long time. We all take it for granted that we know everything, however when you join these courses, you realise that there is so much to learn from the teachers and from your class mates. I am very happy that I joined this styling course. Learning from professions is the best part and exciting of this. The challenging part is researching and putting things together for assignments. You really need to concentrate well and get things together in limited time, but I am open for challenges and improvements.

 

My expectation is to learn the tricks of styling and use for with my dance school costumes. I need to learn/ understand religiously to re-use the costumes that I have in a different way. This styling course will help me to do that.

 

If you are interested in Fashion Styling, then you should check the Summer course Fashion Styling (from July 22nd to July 26th, 2019) and/or the next Fashion Styling part-time course (February 7th to April 24th, 2020).

Second Years are starting their fashion internships!

The second-year students of the BA (Hons) Fashion Business and BA (Hons) Fashion Design are off to work at their fashion internships for the next months.

 

They arrived at the Amsterdam Fashion Academy from different countries during a warm late-summer day in September 2017. We worked all together very hard for one year and half to prepare them for their first big step into the fashion industry. And now, it’s time for them to spread the wings and fly.

 

We want to wish all students good luck! We are sure that they will learn a lot from a real experience in the industry! We are looking forward to seeing them in September as new and young professionals of the fashion world! Of course, we’ll keep you up to date about all the new developments and feedbacks of their fashion internships.

 

 

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(Photo credit: Ping Huang)

 

Virginie Thirion, BA (Hons) Fashion Business, 22 years old from Belgium, will work in her home country at Ambiorix in the Creative Department. “I am doing my internship as a product manager for the 125th year celebration. I will develop the collection and bring it to the market. They expect me to create the idea behind the collection and doing all the marketing research”.

 

 

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Phillip Roessen, BA (Hons) Fashion Business, 23 years old from the Netherlands: “I am doing my internship at Amsterdam-based retail store FOUR Amsterdam. I am working as an “All-round E-commerce intern” focussing on website optimisation, online sales and developing my own customer base around the world”.

 

 

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Zoe Kooren, BA (Hons) Fashion Business, 22 years old from Belgium, says: “My position/department for my upcoming internship at Gassan Diamonds will be in visual merchandising. During the next months I expect to learn a lot about how the internal organizations work within a luxury company. I’m looking forward to working with the styling and visual merchandising teams”.

 

 

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Rebecca van Caem, 22 years old from the Netherlands, and Robin Hubert, 19 years old from the Netherlands, students of the BA (Hons) Fashion Design will both work at Reconstruct. “I am starting my internship at an Amsterdam-based clothing brand Reconstruct, where I hope to learn more about the process of producing a collection. I’m really interested in getting a better understanding of how the industry works and be able to create my own brand in the future”, Robin says.

 

 

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Tricie Bergmann, 22 years old from Austria: “I will be moving to the UK to start my internship at Aitor Throup Studio. I’m very passionate about sewing, so I wanted an internship in which I would be involved in the production process, with a designer whose work I genuinely admire”.

 

 

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Ellen Hawes, 21 years old from the UK: “I worked with fashion designer Kasper Jongejan over the course of about 4 months and was helping him to create the garments for his collection that was to be part of Dutch Sustainable Fashion Week. I did a lot of weaving when I was with him but then moved on to pattern cutting for some hats which were going to be featured in his new shop”.

 

 

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Alexandra Poláková, BA (Hons) Fashion Design, 23 years old from Slovakia: “My internship will take place at a design studio of a young Dutch designer Tess van Zalinge, in Amsterdam. I will be Fashion Design Intern and some of my daily tasks will include gathering inspiration for new projects, translating ideas into sketches and designs, creating moodboards and technical drawings, making patterns and transforming them into garments. I am looking forward to being part of the development and realisation of the collections from the first sketches to a fashion show”.

 

 

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Lisa Wiendels, BA (Hons) Fashion Business, 22 years old from the Netherlands: “I am doing an internship at Runes Athletica as a Fashion Intern with a specialization in Social Media. I have been given the opportunity to assist in all areas for the launch and development of this start up brand”.

 

 

Liana Weber, BA (Hons) Fashion Business, 21 years old from Germany, will work as Social Media Intern with a DJ/artist in Amsterdam.

 

Marijne Weggemans, BA (Hons) Fashion Business, 23 years old from the Netherlands, will work with popular fashion blogger Rebecca Laurey as Social Media Intern.

 

Maria Sole Novelli, 23 years old from Italy, will be intern at Suitsupply, renowned Dutch men’s fashion brand.

 

Sophia Pohlmann, 20 years old from Austria, is in Germany working at A Kind of Guise, brand that offers a wide range of menswear, womenswear and accessories.

 

Gabriella Frempong, 27 years old from the Netherlands, will work at The New Originals in Amsterdam.

 

Domitille Georget, 24 years old from France, is starting soon her internship at La Belle Studio, Amsterdam.

 

Sabrina Marinus, 25 years old from the Netherlands, will do her internship with Dutch fashion designer Dennis Diem.

 

Merel van der Laak, 21 years old from the Netherlands, will work with Dutch illustrator Anne Stooker.

Interview days 2019: see what happened in the first one

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Are you interested in attending one of our interview days 2019 and study at fashion academy in Amsterdam? On the 6th of February we held the first interview day at the Amsterdam Fashion Academy for 2019 intake. Just like last year’s interview days, this first shortlisted group of potential students arrived from different countries to get their chance to be admitted on our three fashion programmes validated by Bucks New University: Fashion Business (Hons) BA, Fashion with Textiles Design (Hons) BA, Foundation Diploma.

 

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Netherlands, Switzerland, UK, Italy, Colombia, Japan, Suriname, Peru, Vietnam and Venezuela: students came to our Amsterdam international school of fashion from all corners of the world and this to underline once again the international value of our fashion academy.

 

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What do interview days 2019 mean? The interview day is a day when we invite a group of potential fashion students to come and work with us. The day is designed to give our team the chance to spend time with potential students of our and work with them so they can get a real feel of what it is like at our international fashion academy, meet other students, explore Amsterdam fashion world and the city.

 

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They worked from 10:00am to 4:00pm with our lecturer Laura Malone in a fashion styling workshop. We divided them into groups of 3 (the stylist, the photographer, the model) and asked each group to organise and work on a photo shooting to tell a story or express a concept. After working on mood boards in the morning, the groups took action and used the whole building and the surroundings for the photo shootings. During the day, each student had a formal interview with our lecturers.

 

“It was a talented group of students who produced really creative works. We are excited to work with them next year and we are looking forward to meeting more talents in the next interview day on the 26th of April”, says Iris Peitzmeier, Managing Director.

 

So, don’t worry if you missed out on this one! We scheduled two dates for the interview days 2019. You can still be shortlisted to the April 26th interview day. How? Here are your options: you can sign up to the last Open Day and visit our international fashion university on March 9th (we will also schedule a personal meeting for you with a lecturer on that day), or you can send us an email to schedule a call or a meeting on a day of your choice in February or March. Don’t miss the chance and please contact us as soon as possible.

 

See here below the final photos!

 

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Fashion Design programme exhibition: how did it go?

What a lovely vibe at the Amsterdam Fashion Academy last Thursday, 13th of December 2018! Many people and friends came to visit our exhibition of students works created in the BA (Hons) Fashion Design, BA (Hons) Fashion BusinessFashion Foundation and Fast-Track programmes.

 

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Garments, coats, designs, styling and textiles: the visitors had the opportunity to check what the fashion students did in just 3 months in our fashion design programme. The exhibition was also the excuse to celebrate the students of the Fast-Track Fashion Design & Business course, a group of international students coming from different countries who studies at our fashion university for 12 weeks.

 

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The Fashion Design programme exhibition included several pieces, such as jackets realised by the second-year BA (Hons) Fashion Design students, two dresses created by Emma and inspired by her childhood in Shanghai, two clothes by Tiffany, from Tokyo, inspired by a Parisian love story, a piece by Zhinia inspired by Iranian craftmanship and a piece from Olivia’s feminine collection inspired by Spanish culture and storytelling, among others.

 

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The Fast-Track Fashion Design & Business course will start again on May 6th and applications are open. You can spend three months at our international fashion academy in Amsterdam learning fashion design, illustration, pattern making, draping, trend forecasting, marketing. The perfect way to combine travel, culture, creativity, learning and laying the foundations of your future and all in 12 weeks, which also happens to fit the validity of a 3-month tourist visa to the Netherlands. Please, watch the video below about the experience of the previous course.

 

 

Furthermore, we have scheduled a new event on the 29th of January 2019, from 6:30pm to 8:30pm under the topic “How can designers & stakeholders contribute to a more sustainable fashion”. Guest speaker will be Dr. Radha Jethu, assistant-professor and program manager of the MBA-program Fashion Management at Business School the Netherlands. She has a PhD-degree in European Law and conducted research on Textile labelling. Moreover, she is the co-author of the book International Business (2016) published by Noordhoff Publishers and Routledge Publishers (UK).

 

“I work in the textile industry for almost 20 years and I feel privileged to share my knowledge and ideas of Fashion Business, gained over the years through intensive research and study combined with my experience in the fashion industry”, says Radha.

 

The Meetup is free and open to everybody. After the talk, we will have a networking session, with drinks and snacks.

With the Pattern Cutting part-time course I started to dream again!

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My story with fashion started long time ago when I was 17 years old and wanted to do my first bachelor’s degree in Fashion Design, but life made me to put my dreams apart. After 10 years, 3 different professions and several countries, I understood that I couldn’t hide my dreams anymore, but I needed to do what I like and follow my dream, starting with a pattern cutting par-time course.

 

The Amsterdam Fashion Academy is the place where I decided to dream again and learn how to make dresses the way I want. Before that, I took sewing classes but using already-existing patterns was not enough for me. Therefore, I enrolled in the part-time course Pattern Cutting & Construction Techniques and it was perfect! The programme was just what I was looking for.

 

 

My experience exceeded my expectations. I learned much more than it was listed in the course, because the lecturer and Academy give you the freedom and space to learn whatever you want to learn. The group was small enough to learn and big enough to make friends, so the atmosphere was always great, and I was looking forward every week to the class.

 

Few months later the pattern cutting part-time course I started my own fashion brand Masha Maria. It is vintage-inspired clothing offering unique sustainable handmade garments. Of course, I would like to do everything, but what I have learned in the course, besides the technical aspect, it that we should spend my time wisely and understand what we can or can’t do. Therefore, I decided to start with winter wool coats for men and women made from vintage blankets. I have started my Kickstarter campaign where I want to offer wider range of garments.

 

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The Pattern Cutting part-time course at the Amsterdam Fashion Academy has taught me to experiment at not being afraid of mistakes – they happen, it is part of the process and this is how you learn and grow. I would definitely recommend it, because it gives you all the tools to become self-made fashion designer and do what you love!

 

THE PATTERN CUTTING & CONSTRUCTION PART-TIME COURSE WILL START AGAIN ON THE 11TH OF JANUARY 2019. CONTACT US ON INFO@AMSTERDAMFASHIONACADEMY.COM

Dec. 13th: fashion show exhibition and branding lecture

The Amsterdam Fashion Academy is happy to invite you to visit its first world-inspired fashion show exhibition on Thursday, the 13th of December 2018 from 6:00pm to 9:00pm. Simultaneously, a lecture about branding will be offered by the creative boutique agency Mamma Soup.

The fashion show exhibition and the lecture will be open to the public with no cost. Visitors will have the opportunity to meet students and lectures, beside exploring the works that the talented students have created during the last three months as part of the BA (Hons) Fashion Design, Fashion Foundation Diploma and Fast-Track Fashion Design & Business course.

23 students, coming from all corners of the world, chose to continue their studies and to gain professional skills in this private international fashion school situated in the heart of Amsterdam. The fashion show exhibition will include several pieces, such as jackets realised by the second-year BA (Hons) Fashion Design students, two dresses created by Emma and inspired by her childhood in Shanghai, two clothes by Tiffany, from Tokyo, inspired by a Parisian love story, a piece by Zhinia inspired by Iranian craftmanship and a piece from Olivia’s feminine collection inspired by Spanish culture and storytelling, among others.

 

“We are very proud to host this fashion show exhibition in our elegant building and to give our students the opportunity to show their pieces to Amsterdam’s fashion community. It is important for them to meet and receive feedbacks from external people. During this semester we did our best to bring experts from the fashion industry in our exclusive academy in order to offer the students more learning opportunities”, says Iris Peitzmeier, Managing Director. “From Viktor & Rolf’s Masterclass and the jeans design competition for the Dubai’s market with Stefan Lohmann to guest lectures by London-based print designer Davinder Madaher, Paris Fashion Week designer Nasheli Juliana and former Calvin Klein Marketing Manager Sara Tugnolo, our semester has been very busy, and we are happy to show this to the public. I’m also glad to announce that the collection of our third-year students will be presented at Paris Fashion Show in March 5th and 6th”.

 

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From 6:30pm to 7:30pm, Pepe Villaverde, Founder and Creative Director, and Milly Roy, Head of Marketing, from the creative agency Mamma Soup will offer the lecture “UNlearning to Learn: build a brand now that is future proof”.

 

“We are programmed into a society of rights and wrongs. This directs us to make decisions and/or shy away from ideas constantly. This session will get you to challenge some ‘facts’ and opinions so you can get better at developing and creating communications and brands. Forget about the codes and rules and how things should be. Join us in order to know more and build a brand now that is future proof”, says Pepe Villaverde.

 

Mamma Soup has spent 6 years of boosting lifestyle branding and developing global campaigns and digital strategies for brands such as Tommy Hilfiger, Adidas, Calvin Klein, Diesel and deBijenkorf. They have collaborated in internationally recognised projects for agencies such as JWT, DDB, Grey or StrawberryFrog achieving international awards and recognition.

 

“This event is for free and everybody is more than welcome to join us at our international fashion academy in a friendly and cosy evening. You will meet our lecturers and students and we will offer you drinks and snacks. During this year we have met many interesting people at our evenings with several ideas and projects and we would like to invite all of you to come at the academy one more time for a toast to 2018 and to welcome the new year”, says Iris Peitzmeier.

Meetup + Fashion Exhibition: UNlearning to Learn

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We would like to invite our fashion community to visit us on the 13th of December 2018 from 6:00pm for a new Meetup “UNlearning to Learn: build a brand now that is future proof” and for the Fashion Exhibition of students’ works.

 

We are programmed into a society of rights and wrongs. This directs us to make decisions and/or shy away from ideas constantly. This session will get you to challenge some ‘facts’ and opinions so you can get better at developing and creating communications and brands. Forget about the codes and rules and how things should be. Join us in order to know more and build a brand now that is future proof.

 

MEET THE GUEST SPEAKERS

 

Milly Roy loves all things food – so much so that she made her profession within the consumer goods industry. She has spent the past several years working with National and Global retailers and manufacturers across Europe and Canada: from Loblaw and Metro to Pepsico and Tesco. She specialises in understand shopper habits, what drives their behaviour and how to forecast future trends based on past behaviours. She worked across marketing, sales, business development and client relationships. She now brings this to the Fashion and Lifestyle world at Mamma Soup as Head of Marketing.

 

Pepe Villaverde is a Creative through and through, his passion lies in strategic branding and communications developed for more than 15 years working in top agencies and global corporate advocating for innovative next-gen strategies. He is leading the charge applying Branding Intelligence and starting up his own boutique creative agency, called Mamma Soup with a strong international portfolio to show for it across Europe with names such as: Diesel, Tommy Hilfiger, deBijenkorf, Adidas, Kia, CK… to name a few. Where he is not only the founder, but also Creative Director.

 

Visit: mammasoup.com

 

FASHION EXHIBITION

 

We want to close the year with a special Meetup, where you won’t only meet two amazing guest speakers from the creative boutique agency Mamma Soup, but also you will have the opportunity to visit our fashion exhibition of pieces realised by students of the BA (Hons) Fashion Design, Foundation Diploma and Fast-Track Fashion Design & Business course.

 

IT’S FREE

 

As all our Meetups, this event and the fashion exhibition are for free and everybody is more than welcome to join us at our international fashion academy in a friendly and cosy evening. You will meet our lecturers and students and we will offer you drinks and snacks. During this year we have met many interesting people at our evenings with several ideas and projects and we would like to invite all of you to come at the academy one more time for a toast to 2018 and to welcome the new year!

Students’ jeans collections will be sold in Dubai’s market!

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During the last weeks, the third year BA (Hons) Fashion with Textiles Design students have been challenged to design jeans collections for the Dubai’s market.

 

Last Friday, they presented their final works to Stefan Lohmann, Head of Pattern, Designs and Sales at Skytex. The project involved custom analysis, jeans trends analysis, final sketches, technical drawings and patterns.

 

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The jeans collections of the winners, Myrthe van der Leden and Evelina Anglickaite, will be developed at the Academy under the guidance of Stefan Lohmann and sold in the Dubai’s market.

 

“The Amsterdam Fashion Academy is very proud of all four finalists, including Joanna Grice and Isabelle Wildenburg, for the professional and excellent work. It was a wonderful opportunity for them to work with a real client within our international fashion academy and grow professionally as fashion designers”, says Iris Peitzmeier, Managing Director.

 

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On Monday, November 26th Stefan met again the students and offered them a workshop in advanced CAD and grading techniques with Assyst System. Stefan and the students made together the pattern of the final designs and chose the fabric. Then they will make the prototypes in Stefan’s factory to than create the actual fashion collection pieces.

 

“Evelina had a very commercial concept that fits perfectly in our collection so we would also do the styling in our collection to show it to our customers. Myrthe had a very good concept for our target group. I liked a lot her detailed presentation”, says Stefan Lohmann.

 

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The busy life of the Amsterdam Fashion Academy’s students

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Dutch Sustainable Fashion Week:
A group of students of the Fashion Business (Hons) BA, Fashion with Textiles Design (Hons) BA, Fashion Foundation Diploma and Fast-Track Fashion Design & Business programmes, guided by the lectures Deborah Smailes and Giancarlo Pazzanese, had the opportunity to work in the backstage of the Dutch Sustainable Fashion Week on Friday, the 12th of October 2018.

 

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Tafari Lake, student of the Fashion Foundation programme, shared his experience with us: “It was a really nice experience for all of us and the first time for me in the backstage of a fashion show. We had the chance to help with managing the location and, above all, with dressing up the models. I started the Fashion Foundation programme two weeks ago and I really like the mix of fashion design and fashion business that it offers. What do I want to study after? Before the course, I would have said Fashion Design, but now I’m also very interested in the

business side of fashion. I will have a more clear idea in June!“.

 

Professional lectures:
Every week we bring professional guest lecturers at our boutique academy to give the students new learning opportunities and insights from the fashion industry.

 

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Nasheli Ortiz, London Fashion Week and Paris Fashion Week designer, presented her last collection Stranded and her previous pieces, featured on Vogue and Forbes.

 

Davinder Madaher is a print and textiles designer who shared with the students his 25 years experience in the field and gave feedback to the 2nd year Fashion with Textiles Design (Hons) BA students on their textiles projects.

 

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Sara Tugnolo, former marketing manager at Calvin Klein, met the Fashion Business (Hons) BA students to talk about how to grow a business.

 

Renske Mennen is an expert trendwatcher and founder of Trend Agency Move. She offered a lecture to all students about fashion trends.

Fashion Design BA students selected by Viktor & Rolf

What’s more inspiring for fashion design students than meeting professional designers? On Thursday, 13th of September, we brought the 2nd and 3rd year BA students to Viktor & Rolf’s masterclass at Kunsthal Rotterdam.

 

Three of our Fashion with Textiles Design (Hons) BA students were selected to present their fashion portfolios to Viktor & Rolf in front of the audience. Isabelle Wildenburg, Myrthe van der Leden and Zara Kanaan just came back from their internships and have been immersed immediately into projects and competitions at our international fashion academy.

 

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“It was a really overwhelming experience. Being selected by Viktor & Rolf was unexpected, as well as having the opportunity to meet them and talk with them. Even though they are very famous, we felt very welcome and at our ease while showing them our work”, they say.

 

Just like the other 2nd year BA students, Isabelle, Myrthe and Zara spent few months away from our boutique academy and did an internship in the fashion industry. Isabelle spent six months in New York City working at luxury streetwear brand Nomad VII by Anne Bowen. Myrthe was intern in Copenhagen at Tobias Birk Nielsen where she worked in the photoshoot and in the preparation of the look books of AW18 collection and collaborated the in creation of the SS19 collection. Zara worked at Amsterdam’s based company Stieglitz where she made prints for the SS19 collection and managed social content.

 

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During this new academic year, they will work on their dissertation and final collection that will be presented in June at the graduation ceremony. Oh, by the way, did you check the 2018 graduates on this page?

 

Cover photo by Fred Ernst.
Other photos by JFstyles Photography.

Amazed or disappointed after your first fashion week at university?

If you are doubting, then it’s not too late to start this academic year at the Amsterdam Fashion Academy. From styling competitions, to photo shootings, professional workshops, visits to museums and fashion stores, the students of the Amsterdam Fashion Academy were totally immersed in the culture and creativity of Amsterdam during the induction fashion week. Watch the movie below and if you dream of being part of this intimate and small boutique academy, please be aware that there are still few places available in the Fashion with Textiles Design (Hons) BA and that you are still on time to enter in the programme now.

 

 

Induction fashion week was truly an inspiring, exciting and fun time with students and staff all getting to know each other. The 65 students who chose the Amsterdam’s finest international fashion academy come from every corner of Europe and the world, bringing an international vibe and different points of view. The highest quality of the international teaching staff flourishes in the informal and friendly atmosphere by having the time and space needed to nurture individual talent and creativity.

 

“A new year means new people! We would like to say hello and welcome to the new students and we wish them lot of luck, inspiration and most of all, fun! For this new school year, we are planning many competitions, exhibitions and collaborations with the industry to give the students more experience in the real world, starting now by bringing a group of them to the Amsterdam Fashion Week and to a masterclass by Viktor & Rolf”, says Iris Peitzmeier, Managing Director.

 

The University awarded Fashion with Textiles Design (Hons) BA is aimed at students who intend to pursue careers as Fashion and/or Textiles Designers and involves both conceptual and trend driven design work through experimentation with creative cutting techniques, traditional pattern cutting, textiles, research, illustration, business and manufacturing skills and culminates in a final professional collection show and portfolio outcome exhibition. Translate inspired ideas into real clothes. Turn abstract ideas into well-made garments. The Amsterdam Fashion Academy can help you become an independent creative thinker who can come up with your own innovative solutions on a daily basis.

 

You can contact the Amsterdam Fashion Academy by email at info@amsterdamfashionacademy.com or by phone at the number +31 (0)20 4896692.

 

More information about the Amsterdam Fashion Academy.
The Amsterdam Fashion Academy is a private international fashion school situated in the heart of Amsterdam; this state-of the-art academy has become a hub of student-centred learning with a high level of personal attention while also focusing on graduate employability. The Academy opened its doors in 2013 and was soon able to offer university awarded British Bachelor’s Honours degrees in Fashion with Textiles Design and Fashion Business, accredited by the reputable Buckinghamshire New University in England, along with a Fashion Foundation programme. This also means the degrees are aligned with the UK Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) standards. The Amsterdam Fashion Academy prides itself on being a, small and personal fashion school putting quality before quantity. In 2017 it moved to its current location in an elegant townhouse in the heart of Amsterdam, which helps create a more friendly and informal atmosphere where students can get to know each other better and inspire each other.

Pattern Cutting course: planning to sign up? Read Zephrine’s review!

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My name is Zephrine Mathew. I’m 22 years old and I’m very interested in the creative and technical aspects of designing and making of clothing.

 

I have little experience in fashion itself, but I’m well aware of everything that surrounds fashion, whether it’s music, art or photography. I would like to further explore and experience all this aspects through fashion. I don’t live in Amsterdam, but I have noticed while spending my time here, that it is a very beautiful and lively city. It has so many different people with differentvstories, passions and backgrounds, which makes it the perfect place to draw experience from and creating of interesting concepts and designs.

 

I attended the Pattern Cutting & Construction Techniques part-time course at the Amsterdam Fashion Academy from February to May 2018. I choose this course because I wanted to explore what it actually means and takes to bring a design to live. Also, I wanted to learn the proper techniques to creating a precise and well made garment. The best part of the course is the personal guidance that you get from the teachers. The patience and care they show you, to be able to develop proper skills and knowledge of pattern cutting. One of the challenging things that you can come across in this course, is the fear of not pushing your limits and really challenging yourself. Don’t be afraid to step out of your comfort zone and grow. My plans now is to continue my journey in becoming a great pattern cutter.

One year of Fashion with Textiles Design BA (Hons)

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Translate inspired ideas into real clothes. Turn abstract ideas into well-made garments. We all have our own unique creativity but you need to be able to find it, nurture it, inspire it and learn to express it. We can help you to become an independent creative thinker who can come up with your own innovative solutions on a daily basis. Are you creative and fashion-minded? Are you dreaming to become a fashion designer? Do you want to study a Fashion with Textiles Design BA (Hons) programme in our international fashion academy and start in September 2018? Then you really need to let us hear from you, otherwise this chance of a lifetime will pass you by. Sign up to our next Open Day or send us an email to info@amsterdamfashionacademy.com

 

Let’s take a look to what the students did this past year.

 

Draped Madness Collection

The 1st-year Fashion with Textiles Design BA students worked on the Draped Madness Collection under the guidance of lecturers Hanneke Ketting and Laura Malone.

 

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Top-view collection

During the first semester, our 2nd-year students were busy creating garments under the theme “top view” meaning they need to design and create garments as seen from above. This was part of the course Fashion Cutting & Construction with our lecturer Cristiano Carciani.

 

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Textiles Cutting & Construction

Experimentation with fabrics and re-use of materials. Here are few of the very creative works done by the 2nd-year students.

 

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Illustrations

Mood boards, sketchbooks, silhouettes, and more.

 

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Internship

All 2nd-year students are spending the semester doing interesting and exciting fashion internship experiences in the fashion industry. This is what two students told us about their experience:

 

“As a Bachelor’s degree student, I was given the opportunity to gain greater knowledge of the fashion industry and the design process with an internship at the headquarters of Essentiel Antwerp. Working side by side with the designers, stylists I experienced the various steps of the design process – choosing the right fabrics, creating a colour story, receiving first prototypes of a garment, fittings, quality checking and of course the thrill of a collection presentation show” – Evelina Anglickaite

 

“When I started my internship on the 1st of February 2018, the collection AW18 was already finished, but I had the big opportunity to work in the main photoshoot and in the preparation of the look books. After that we started to design the SS19 collection, for which I worked with showpiece patterns, creation of hoodies and short cords from scratch, as well as fabric dying, styling and mood boards” – Myrthe van der Leden

 

Stay tuned to see the photos of the final show with pieces by the Fashion with Textiles Design BA 3rd-year students.

DIY upcycled fashion workshop with International School The Hague students

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On the 15th of May, we had the pleasure to host a group of students and teachers from the International School The Hague. They spent a day at the Amsterdam Fashion Academy working on a creative DIY upcycled fashion workshop, under the guidance of our lecturer Laura Lepre and former student Silvia Porru.

 

During this DIY upcycled fashion workshop we teached them how to reshape and customize an old t-shirt into something new and fresh! This workshop was all about creating, innovation, cutting, pimping, glittering, drawing, embroidering and designing! They had the opportunity to explore innovative approaches to design through individual styles and experimentation. At the end of the workshop they realised a photo shoot wearing the t-shirts and other clothes from the Academy.

 

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“With the aim of strengthening the links between the Amsterdam Fashion Academy and the International Schools and their career counsellors, these creative fashion workshops are designed to let small groups to experience the real life at the Amsterdam Fashion Academy for one day and to taste what it means to study fashion. We are now planning more workshops with other schools and we are really curious to meet more talented and creative young students”, says Cristiano Carciani, Head of School ad interim.

 

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Sustainable fashion symposium: well done to the 1st-year students!

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As part of the Project Management course, the 1st-year Fashion Business (Hons) BA students worked hard to organise this symposium about sustainable fashion. “Our focus was to encourage sustainability to the next generation of fashion professionals. Together we empower to take action for a more sustainable fashion industry”, says Phillip Roessen, project manager.

 

“I was one of the two project managers. I really enjoyed the experience to work in a team and realise a real event. Furthermore, I am really interested in sustainability and I’m glad that we were able to inspire our design students to work in a more sustainable way”, says Katja Gerber, project manager.

 

Marijne Weegemans gave us an overview on how sustainability developed in the fashion industry, becoming one of the most important aspects to consider for brands. Lisa Windels focused on sustainable materials and presented alternative materials, such as leather made of mushrooms. Last but not least, Liana Weber talked about new business models by providing case studies of companies with sustainability in their DNA. “The Dutch Sustainable Fashion Week is a great way to get inspired and to inform yourself on how to become more sustainable. Their website gives great facts on the fashion world and gives interesting tips on how to get started. The fashion library Lena (located in Amsterdam) is a good idea if you want to keep switching up your closet and not have to throw away anything and MUD Jeans is an international success that allows you to get jeans by subscription and switch them for a new pair every year””, explains Liana.

 

“Organising the design2sustain symposium was a great way for the students to implement whay the learned during the Project Management course and to learn more about sustainable fashion. Every student was assigned a specific role, which gave each of them the opportunity to participate and develop their skills”, says Rosie Martinez, lecturer of the course.

Intake 2018: did you miss the last interview day? Don’t panic. You can still apply!

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On the 26th of April we held the third interview day at the Amsterdam Fashion Academy for intake 2018. It’s a day when we invite a group of potential students to come and work with us. An important day for all concerned. The day is designed to give our team the chance to spend time with potential students and work with them so they can get a real feel of what it is like at our international fashion academy, meet other would-be students and also see Amsterdam.

 

The countries represented by the third group of 12 potential students were France, Italy, Sweden, The Netherlands, UK and Zambia. A really creative and talented group, perfect for our international boutique academy. They worked from 10:00am to 4:00pm with our lecturers Laura Malone and Laura Lepre in a fashion styling workshop. We divided them into groups of 3 (the stylist, the photographer, the model) and asked each group to organise and work on a photo shooting (a face close-up and a full-body photo) to tell a story or express a concept. After working on mood boards in the morning, a walk in the city around stores and canals was the right excuse to have a break, enjoy Amsterdam and find more inspirations for their projects.

 

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In the afternoon the groups took action and used the whole building for the photo shootings. We loved seeing these young fashion lovers walking around our fashion school looking for the perfect spot and mixing with our current students.

 

Although this was the last interview day of intake 2018, applications 2018 for our Fashion with Textiles Design (Hons) BA, Fashion Business (Hons) BA and Fashion Foundation Diploma are still open. Don’t wait too long. Check our three fashion programmes validated by Bucks New University and schedule a personal meeting on the 1st of June 2018.

 

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New international student Harry Chai starts the 3-month fashion course

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Although the Fast-Track Fashion Design & Business course will start officially on the 30th of April, Harry Chai is already in Amsterdam to study our 3-month fashion course. We asked him to share his first thoughts about this Fast-Track fashion course, the Amsterdam Fashion Academy and how it’s like living in the Netherlands.

 

“Hello, my name is Harry, I am 22 this year and I am from Malaysia. I’m a mass communication graduate. I’m currently doing a Fast-Track Fashion Design & Business course at the Amsterdam Fashion Academy. I chose this 3-month fashion course because I want to make a career in the fashion industry. This is my second week at the Amsterdam Fashion Academy and I’m enjoying all the classes. I don’t have any knowledge in this field, but the lecturers are really friendly and experienced and I’m learning a lot from them. I really like how things work in the Netherlands and how everywhere you go streets and parks are clean. Amsterdam is cosy and full of fresh and exciting opportunities. My plan is to gain as much as knowledge/ experiences I can to then work for fashion houses in the future.”

 

This 3-month fashion course is dedicated to exploring and deepening students’ creative qualities and skills. The participants will follow artistically visual lessons and learn skills such as pattern drawing and fabric processing. They will work on various assignments and projects as well as receiving tuition in business studies including research, theory formation on international marketing, fashion branding and fashion communication.

 

Applications to the Fast-Track Fashion Design & Business course are still open. Non-European students do not need a student visa to enter The Netherlands for the Fast-Track Fashion Design & Business programme as they can enter on a normal tourist visa, which is valid for 3 months.

 

Congratulations class of Forecasting, Marketing & Buying short-course!

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The Fashion Forecasting, Marketing & Buying short course finished on March 27 when each of the 14 students received his/her certificate of completation in front of the audience of the last Meetup.

 

“Within this short fashion course the students had the opportunity to study the marketing environment, apply research to inform future probable consumer needs and trends analysis, and gain an understanding of fashion buying motives”
Cristiano Carciani, Head of School ad interim.

 

This short fashion course is intended to develop participants with the knowledge and skills to work on the business side of fashion in areas that include merchandising, buying, sales, production, communications, sourcing and range planning. The following topics are covered: Understanding consumers, Consumer profile, Trend prediction, Buying and target markets, Promotion campaigns, Sales promotion, Fashion PR, Fashion marketing & promotion trends, Fashion marketing frameworks for research & analysis, Fashion market level research.

 

“Teaching this short fashion course was a really nice experience. The group had a great mix of backgrounds and cultures. Everyone was interested and committed in learning new skills and applying their previous knowledge in inspiring, creative and -for some of them- life-changing projects. Even though the topic of the course is fashion, some students will apply the gained knowledge in a different professional area, but with a more fashionable twist. This type of group motivates me to keep sharing my industry experience but also inspires me to keep developing myself as a professional”
Rosie Martinez, lecturer of the course.

 

We will offer this short fashion course again from the 9th of October to the 27th of November. Don’t wait too long and register to the short course Fashion Forecasting, Marketing & Buying now.

International fashion internship at Essentiel Antwerp: Evelina’s story

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We have reached out our 2nd-year Fashion with Textiles Design (Hons) BA student Evelina Anglickaite to know more about her international fashion internship experience at Essentiel Antwerp in Belgium. Evelina is one of our many international students. Born in Lithuania, she is already expressing a very good talent in fashion design. Check her last work here. This is what she told us:

 

“Essentiel Antwerp is a fast-growing, vibrant fashion brand based in Belgium. As a fashion design student, I was given a great opportunity to gain greater knowledge of the fashion industry and the design process as an intern at the headquarters of the brand. Working side by side with the designers and stylists, I have so far experienced various steps of the design process – choosing the right fabrics, creating a color story, receiving first prototypes of a garment, fittings, quality checking and of course the thrill of a collection presentation show. As only a third of the internship has passed, I am excited for what it’s yet to come, because the best way to learn about a specific field is to witness it all firsthand”.

 

All 2nd-year students of the Fashion with Textiles Design (Hons) BA and the Fashion Business (Hons) BA are spending the semester doing interesting and exciting fashion internship experiences in the fashion industry. “We are very proud to have students working all over the world, from London to New York, from Stockholm to Amsterdam and Curaçao. As international fashion academy, we encourage our students to go out their comfort zones and benefit from an international fashion internship in the real world”, says Cristiano Carciani, Head of School ad interim.

 

If you are dreaming of an international fashion career then send us a message and book a personal visit to the Amsterdam Fashion Academy.

Visit us at the IamExpat Fair and win a place on a summer course!

The Amsterdam Fashion Academy looks forward to meeting you at the IamExpat Fair. Please, drop by our stand for a chat and find out more about who we are and what we offer including our wide range of fashion courses for those who wish to develop new skills and stay abreast of the latest trends in the fashion industry. We are also happy to let you know more about our free MeetUps and our role as part of the international community in Amsterdam and the Netherlands as a whole. The cherry on the cake is our photo challenge where the winner can choose a free place on the summer course of his or her choice. Taking part is simple and our students will choose the winning photo. So come along and find out how to take part.

 

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The IamExpat Fair has been running since 2015 and is the meeting place for expats and local businesses. It aims to support internationals in the Netherlands, connecting them with local businesses and service providers. It is a great opportunity for internationals to meet each other and find out how to do things in the Netherlands, all under one roof, so to speak. All you need to know about careers, housing, education and expat services, including family, health and leisure. Free workshops and presentations will also be held throughout the day: whatever you want the IamExpat Fair has it covered!

 

Our Head of School ad interim Cristiano Carciani explains: “We are very pleased to announce that the Amsterdam Fashion Academy is taking part in the IamExpat Fair 2018, for the first time. As an international fashion academy, this fair represents a good opportunity for us to connect with Amsterdam’s expat community and engage its members with our activities and events. We will be more than happy to answer your questions about our fashion courses, show some of the students’ works and schedule personal visits to our boutique academy. We will also brief you about our photo challenge to win a place in one of our summer courses”.

 

We look forward to seeing you on Saturday April 7, 2018, 10am – 5pm, at the Westergasfabriek, Amsterdam.

Meet Pauline: I’m taking 2 courses at the Academy to become a denim expert

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The Pattern Cutting & Construction part-time course is in full swing and we want to introduce you the nine students who are attending it. The first one is Pauline, who is studying to become a denim expert.

 

Hello, Pauline. Can you please introduce yourself?

 

My name is Pauline, I am 38 years old. Born and raised in Paris. Been living in Amsterdam for 2 and a half years. I am now having a professional break to invest in my skills and reach the next level of my career.

 

Which are the best aspects of living in Amsterdam?

Amsterdam offers an intense life, day and night! But at the same time it’s a very relaxed lifestyle, and a no stress city. I really like the mixed populations living here: it’s very rich in terms of cultures, art and human relations.

 

What is your professional story?

I have 12 years’ experience in the fashion industry as Product Manager and my speciality is denim. I love this product because it has no limits in terms of creativity. I had the opportunity to work for sports brands and fashion brands such as Tommy Jeans here in Amsterdam.

 

Which course are you attending at the Amsterdam Fashion Academy?

I am attending the CAD (Illustrator & Photoshop) workshop series and the Pattern Cutting & Construction part-time course.

 

Why did you choose these courses?

I chose these two courses to become more technically advanced in garment construction and fitting, and also to be able to design my own denim styles.

 

What’s the best part of these courses for you?

Thanks to the CAD workshops I am now able to create my own designs, while I really like the manual work I’m doing at the Pattern Cutting & Construction part-time course. It’s so impressive to create something by hand.

 

Which is the most challenging part of the course for you?

The sewing is the most challenging part for me, as I had never really experienced sewing before.

 

What do you expect from the course and afterwards?

With these courses my goal is to become a denim expert and to offer a large panel of skills to clients, such as design and development & production, besides improving my skills in garment construction and fitting.

 

Visit Pauline Pattier on LinkedIn.

Announcing partnership with FashionUnited Education Network

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With the aim to expand our international fashion collaborations, we are proud to announce that the Amsterdam Fashion Academy is now part of the Fashion Education Network by FashionUnited.

 

Through this online platform, our international fashion academy presents itself towards other educational institutes, towards potential students and towards companies in the global fashion industry. Through the Fashion Education Network, FashionUnited aims to bridge the gap between education and the industry and help set international standards that benefit schools, students and eventually the global industry.

 

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The Amsterdam Fashion Academy is pleased to contribute in stimulating interactions with other schools, students and industry leaders by sharing knowledge and intelligence. The Fashion Education Network wants to contribute by providing free information and resources and help develop a talented and skilled next generation of fashion professionals.

 

FashionUnited is the international B2B fashion platform. Globally active, the platform reaches more than 1.6 million industry professionals per month. Visitors can browse their local website, in their native language, which offers the latest fashion news, jobs, trade statistics, and events calendar.

 

Please, visit our page on FashionUnited: news, videos and more information about our Bachelor’s (Hons) degrees in Fashion Business and Fashion with Textiles Design and about our Fashion Foundation Diploma. Click here to know more about our international fashion collaborations.

First 2018 fashion students shortlist: 15 people and 9 nationalities

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On the 9th of February we held the first interview day at the Amsterdam Fashion Academy for 2018 intake. It’s a day when we invite a group of potential fashion students to come and work with us. An important day for all concerned. The day is designed to give our team the chance to spend time with potential students of our three fashion programmes validated by Bucks New University (Fashion Business (Hons) BA, Fashion with Textiles Design (Hons) BA, Foundation Diploma) and work with them so they can get a real feel of what it is like at our international fashion academy, meet other would-be students and also see Amsterdam.

 

Last week our first group of 15 potential fashion students came from all corners of Europe: Netherlands, UK, Italy, Poland, Greece, Switzerland, Luxemburg, Germany and Norway. This to underline once again the international value of our boutique academy. They worked from 10:00m to 4:00pm with our lecturers Laura Malone and Laura Lepre and created mood boards based on their own taste and personality and in the meantime each student had an interview with Cristiano Carciani, Head of school.

 

We are holding two more interview days: March 23rd and April 26th. So if you missed out on this one but are still interested in studying fashion in Amsterdam, then please contact us as soon as possible. We will more than happy to inform you how to be shortlisted for the next two groups of potential fashion students.

 

Fashion styling in the real world!

Last semester, as part of the Fashion Styling course, second year Fashion Business (Hons) BA students worked in groups with real business clients. One group composed of Avalon Olivier, Aziza El Wanni and Robin Broekhuizen worked for the Salamon Art & Design concept store (created by our alumna Olga Salamon).

 

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Avalon shared her thoughts with us about her personal experience: “I have recently done a photoshoot and look book for my styling course of the Fashion Business (Hons) BA. My client was Salamon Art & Design concept store located in Amsterdam. It was a lovely experience to work with a real-life client which also had such good products to work with. This project taught me a lot about working in a team and also about all the planning and responsibility it is to do the work of a stylist. It was a great pleasure to work with everyone and was pleased with the outcome”.

 

Below, the work of Aziza and Robin:

 

 

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Photographer: Ping Huang
Models: Karlijn GroenendijkRichelle van Norden, Wess Blok

 

 

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Fashion Storytelling: 4 tips to use narrative to communicate

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What is fashion storytelling? Before looking behind the façade of storytelling to examine it in terms of means and method, no one can deny the strength of a gripping tale when it comes to connecting communication with emotion. This is what our lecturer Rosie Martinez-Dekker told to the participants of our last Meetup. If you missed the event, then keep reading to learn more about her and fashion storytelling.

 

Hello, Rosie. Can you please introduce yourself?

 

Hello, my name is Rosie Martinez-Dekker. I am originally from Mexico City but have been living in The Netherlands for 10 years now. I have more than 20 years’ experience in the Fashion and Textile Industry, both on the creative and business side. I have worked in Mexico, the US and the Netherlands for companies like Nike, Levi’s and G-Star.

 

I studied Graphic Design specialising in Textile Design and also have a degree in Business Development both these were at the Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico afterwards I studied Fashion Marketing and Forecasting at Central St. Martins in London.

 

My curiosity and passion have helped me open the doors to both the art and science of fashion, one by working on the creative side of the process and the other by working in the business and operations side. After spending several years in the corporate world, I decided to open a design and consultancy studio: Believe Creative Studio, where we focus on textile and product design, illustration and consultancy in product creation, development and sustainability. My studio has exhibited at Premiere Vision Paris and London Textile shows.
We work with customers around the world, not only creating tailored collections and art but also collaborating and guiding them in different aspects of their businesses. I am also a proud member of the lecturers team at the Amsterdam Fashion Academy, where I have collaborated since the opening day of the school.
Lecturing is my way to give back to all the teachers and mentors who guided me through my career.

 

What kind of person are you?

 

I am an enthusiastic, determined and driven person. I love art, fashion and travelling and sports. I enjoy being surrounded by people, specially my family and friends.

 

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During the last Meet up you talked about storytelling. Can you please make a summary of your presentation?

 

Storytelling is the art and science of using narrative to communicate the attributes or information of a brand, product or a person and is a very effective way of communicating not only in corporate meetings, conferences and presentations, but also in media and advertisements. Fashion storytelling, and storytelling in general, has many benefits such as differentiation, emotional engagement and relationship with your customers which results in sales increases and brand recognition.

 

What are your suggestions for those who want to implement a fashion storytelling strategy to promote their product/brand?

 

  1. Knowing and understanding your consumers is essential; in that way you will be able to deliver direct messages.
  2. It is important to engage and collaborate with professionals who can help a brand create a specific narrative for your products.
  3. Always tell real stories and do not be afraid to be vulnerable.
  4. And remember that your brand is the protagonist of the story.

Fast-Track Fashion Course in Amsterdam!

Amsterdam, world famous for its unique heritage and unsurpassed art, but also modern Amsterdam at the forefront of creative innovation and international trendsetting. A truly out-of-the-box mentality which inspires all visitors to this cosmopolitan melting pot, a fantastic place to come and get inspired, not only broadening your travel horizons but also your personal ones. And now you can come here for a fast-track fashion design and business course lasting 12 weeks. The perfect way to combine travel, culture, creativity, learning and laying the foundations of your future and all in 12 weeks, which also happens to fit the validity of a 3 month tourist visa to the Netherlands. This super opportunity to get a taste of a possible degree and career in fashion in all its facets, is now being provided by the Amsterdam Fashion Academy a highly personal and friendly boutique fashion school situated in the heart of Amsterdam.

 

 

Finished school but what now?

 

Maybe you have completed school but are daunted by all the possibilities open to you? The international fashion world appeals to you, but it is a real risk to commit yourself to a three year degree course when you are not completely sure if this is what you want. Even one year is a long time, especially when you are young, and a one year foundation course is also a major commitment. Now you can get a great insight and experience in fashion in just 12 weeks with the new fast-track fashion course. Long enough to learn the basics and experiment, so that after completion you will know whether fashion is for you and if it is whether you are more inclined to the business or creative side of the industry.

 

Fill your gap year.

 

‘So much to do and so little time to do it,’ a common complaint of young people embarking on a gap year. One year to enjoy freedom from commitment, broaden your horizons and grow as a person and hopefully get a better idea of what you want to do in life. Here is the ideal opportunity to combine travel, culture, creativity, learning and laying the foundations for your future. This Fast-track course fits the bill perfectly. Short, intensive and geared to the future this 12 week fast-track fashion course is shorter than the duration of a 3 month tourist visa. After completing this course you will not only have acquired considerable skills and knowledge but you will have a much better idea of which direction you want to go in life. More the tendency towards business or creative design or something else?

 

Drop back in after dropping out.

 

Maybe you’ve discovered the course you had chosen is not for you. Well don’t wait until September to try something else, you can start right now. That’s the benefit of a fast-track course. It gives you the opportunity to try something and see if it fits. It will give you skills and knowledge to build on for the future and it will give you enough time to discover if there is a click between you and fashion, helping you make the right choice for a new study next September. So get something positive out of this year and fast-track your future in fashion.

 

Fashion is a seven letter word.

 

Fashion is communication, on the part of the wearer and designer. An array of non-verbal messages, on different levels. This fast-track fashion course lets you develop your practical design skills, research your field and gain a critical view of your profession. This will give you what you need to take on the challenge of reshaping the future of the fashion. If you are more inclined towards the business side you will be able to extend your knowledge and grasp of both the theoretical background of international marketing, styling and branding, as well as its practical implementation including, for example, communication surrounding a particular brand or organising a styling shoot. By the end of your course you will have found out how to tap into an inexhaustible source of creativity, gained considerable knowledge of the fashion industry along with design skills you will be able to rely on for life and you will know the direction of your future in fashion.

 

This 12 week fast-track fashion design and business course will get your fashion career off to a flying start. Not just to work as a fashion designer or stylist, but also as a fashion marketer, journalist, trend forecaster, visual merchandiser, buyer of Women/Menswear. You will be given the freedom to experiment and explore where your true talent lies and so help you choose the right career path after completing the course, be it a follow-up programme or working in the industry.

 

Fashion is a seven letter word covering a multitude of directions, skills and knowledge. Why not find out which direction is closest to your heart and talent? Send an email to info@amsterdamfashionacademy.com to know more about the fast-track fashion course.

Melissa’s fashion career will shine after her internship in Barcelona

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The second-year Fashion Business and Fashion with Textiles Design (Hons) Bachelor’s students are starting, or are about to start, their internships in the fashion industry. Whether they will be working in Amsterdam, London or New York, it is a really good opportunity for them to experience the real world outside the Amsterdam Fashion Academy and make the first steps towards a bright fashion career.

 

Before Christmas we asked three of them to tell us about their feelings and expectations: please, click here to read about Isabelle, Avalon and Lene’s fashion internships. Today, we asked a third-year student to tell us a bit about her experience last year:

 

“My name is Melissa Joyce, I am a 3rd-year Fashion Business (Hons) BA student and I am half Spanish and half Dutch.

 

Last year I went to Barcelona, Spain to do my internship at Model Management where I had to take care of their social media. I mostly worked with Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and their blog; in order to increase brand awareness and engage consumers. Modelmanagement.com is an online platform, operating internationally, connecting models with reputable photographers, agencies, stylists and other industry clients.

 

During my internship I learned a lot and I got to know some amazing people who knew about the industry and helped me throughout. I also got to know how things work in real life and how to manage the stress that everyone feels when pursuing a fashion career. All in all, I enjoyed it and met amazing people during this wonderful experience.

 

My current plan for the future is to get to know more about the fashion industry and get more work experience before doing a Master’s and getting qualified in a specific area.”

 

Also read about Linda and Lexie’s internship stories and their fashion career dreams.

Part-time fashion courses: enrol and get 2018 off to a flying start!

New part-time fashion courses are on their way at the Amsterdam Fashion Academy. We offer a wide range of part-time courses covering different topics for those interested in fashion design and fashion business. These part-time fashion courses will give you the chance to study one day a week for one semester.

 

The new year has started. Maybe it’s time to take a part-time fashion course and make yourself smarter, more knowledgeable and gain new skills and experience? And that’s where we come in! Our excellent, enthusiastic lecturers are happy to share their high-quality fashion knowledge along with their experience in the international fashion industry. These are passionate, qualified professionals with many years fashion industry experience, rooted in the international fashion industry, who will be passing on their first-hand knowledge and experience to you.

 

Fashion Business part-time course

 

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This part time course Fashion Business aims to give you all the marketing and communication skills you need in order to be a successful business professional in the fashion industry. You will not only gain knowledge and expertise in fashion, but the emphasis of the course lies in acquiring the marketing and communication skills needed to understand, promote and convey the unique design and style of a fashion collection or brand.

 

2 March 2018 – 29 June 2018
Every Friday from 9.30 a.m. till 5 p.m.

 

 

Pattern Cutting & Construction part-time course

 

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Technical production areas of fashion play an important part in building subject specific knowledge. Although European garment production has now largely moved overseas due to the globalisation of the industry, employers are still looking for staff with a sound knowledge of technical production areas, specifically production methods, fittings and effective cost management. This part time course will provide you with opportunity to sample, understand garment construction, fit and alter toiles and to produce a garment to a professional standard.

 

February 2 till June 8 2018
Every Friday 9.30 am till 4.30 pm.

 

 

Forecasting, Marketing & Buying short-course

 

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A multi-faceted, exciting course from which you will gain both proficiency and understanding in forecasting, marketing and fashion buying. Within this course you will have the opportunity to study the marketing environment, apply research to inform future probable consumer needs and trends analysis, and will gain an understanding of fashion buying motives.

 

6 February till 27 March
Every Tuesday evening from 6. p.m. till 9 p.m

 

 

Collection Design & Realisation part-time course

 

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There is also the opportunity to join the Collection Design & Realisation part-time course for one semester. The Collection Design & Realisation part-time course will run from end of January until June. If you are dreaming of designing and producing your own collection then register as soon as possible, there are only a few places available.

 

Starting 30th of January 2018
Every Tuesday from 9.30 am till 5 pm.

 

 

At our international fashion academy, we are proud of our small classes which give a high level of personal attention in an extremely creative environment. So take advantage of this once in a life-time opportunity. Don’t miss the boat! Our teaching staff is not only enthusiastic, supportive and accessible, but is also given the time and space required to adapt to the specific learning needs of individual students.

 

To find out more about our part-time fashion courses click on the links and visit the website pages. You can also email us to info@amsterdamfashionacademy.com and we will be happy to schedule a meeting or a call with you.

Fashion internship: from classroom to the real world

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Finally our second year Fashion Business and Fashion with Textiles Design (Hons) Bachelor’s students are about to be unleashed on the fashion world. Yes, next semester they will be embarking upon their fashion internships experiences. We have asked two of them about how they feel about this future experience.

 

Avalon: “My name is Avalon Olivier and I am currently studying the Fashion Business (Hons) in this international fashion academy in Amsterdam. My next chapter will be doing my fashion internship here in Amsterdam and I am very excited. The company where I will be doing my internship is Suitsupply, working in the Buying Department. It is a Dutch company that makes suits for men and women and has grown globally. The lectures we had in school have made me very interested in buying and that is why I’ve chosen to go for this field. Also I believe I will learn a lot in different departments in the company. The experience of being in a global company will also teach me new job skills which will be useful for future opportunities. I cannot wait to start and learn as much as possible”.

 

Isabelle: “My name is Isabelle Wildenburg and I am a second year Fashion with Textiles Design (Hons) BA. On the 1st of February I will go to New York City, United States, for a seven-months internship at Anna Sui. I’m going to work in the sample department doing different things, from photography to sample investigation, from patter cutting to sewing. I am very excited about this fashion internship, not only because I will have the opportunity to work at the New York Fashion Week, but also because I really wanted to do an experience in a non-European fashion industry, which I already know”.

 

Lene: “My name is Lene Vindenes and I am a 2nd year Fashion Business (Hons) BA student at the Amsterdam Fashion Academy. I was so lucky that I got to work with Noumenon. For those who don’t know, Noumenon is a vegan clothing brand located in the heart of Amsterdam. I will be working there as an assistant office manager and will learn all about the business behind the brand. I have also been given the opportunity to join them at the trade show in Berlin in January, which is something I am truly looking forward to. I have the feeling the next half year will give me a lot of good knowledge and experience within the fashion industry”.

 

Keep following us on social media and the blog to know more about our student’s fashion internship experiences.

Create garments from above: new perspectives at the Amsterdam Fashion Academy

The 2nd year Fashion with Textiles Design (Hons) BA students are busy creating garments as part of the course Fashion Cutting & Construction, under the expert instruction of senior lecturer Cristiano Carciani. The theme is “top view” meaning they need to design and create garments as seen from above. We asked Myrthe van der Leden, Evelina Anglickaite, Silvia Porru and Alexandra Poláková to tell us more.

 

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Evelina Anglickaite: “To some it’s a dangerous pseudoscience, to others it offers unique insights. The Rorschach psychological test consists of inkblots challenging a person’s perception. The piece, inspired by the controversial test and made from leather, showcases strong individual minds”.

 

 

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Silvia Porru: “This project is all about shapes, forms, geometry and chrome colours. I wanted to express these elements giving a three-dimensional effect to my garment. Inspired by the universe and the stars, I have created a spacey, star-shaped collar”.

 

 

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Alexandra Poláková: “The most important part of the garment are the three-dimensional spikes placed on the shoulder. When the final garment will be completed, these elements will design a black hole when seen from above. I’m enjoying working on this piece, because it gives the opportunity to balance details and simplicity”.

 

 

 

Myrthe van der Leden: “For this project we had to create garments as seen from above. My inspiration came from the veins in the human body and by using see-through plastic and red felt I wanted to create the effect that if you looked down from above you could see the veins going down the arms and the body. Working with the plastic was a real challenge but with some help I still managed to achieve the look I was going for.”

 

The Fashion with Textiles Design (Hons) BA offers a nurturing environment where you our students develop industry standard skills in both fashion and textiles. The course is taught through a series of practical project assignments, with key emphasis on quality of products and innovative design. The practical modules are delivered through a variety of workshops, demonstrations, lectures and seminars, but the most important aspect of this programme is that each student becomes an individual designer. Thanks to our small classes and commitment we can achieve this together by providing each individual student with one to one tuition time every week.

 

At the Amsterdam Fashion Academy we pride ourselves on our commitment to our students. We recognise that giving each student substantial personal support is key to helping them get the most out of the course and themselves and help them successfully enter into the international world of fashion and textiles.

 

Would you like to study at our international boutique academy in Amsterdam and create garments like these? Then sign up to one of our open days and we will be happy to schedule for you a personal meeting with us.

Fashion brands and more: which three came out on top at the Academy?

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Being small and offering personal attention to our students is very important to us. We want to get to know each student personally and make them feel at home during their time at our international fashion academy in Amsterdam. With this in mind, we asked each first-year student to tell us their top three favourite brands, not just in the fashion world but generally, to help us find out more about their tastes and the business models of this generation.

 

As expected, answers varied greatly, but there was an undisputed winner: Gucci is our students’ top brand. They don’t just love Gucci’s products, but also the branding and marketing strategy; an interesting case study for both Fashion Business BA and Fashion with Textiles Design BA students. Gucci is an Italian luxury brand of fashion and leather goods founded in Florence, Italy, in 1921. According to Forbes, as of May 2017, the brand value was around $12.7 billion.

 

Second place is shared by Zara and Apple, while third place sees a wide group of labels. The list of favourite brands changes when we separate the outcomes between the Fashion Business BA and the Fashion with Textiles Design BA programmes. While the top-three list of those who study fashion business is again composed of Gucci, Zara and Apple, the Fashion with Textiles Design students have a different taste: Dior, Balmain and Comme de Garçons are their favourite best brands.

 

Logically, fashion brands dominate the whole list, with some exceptions like Jeep, Tasty or Costa Coffee. It is also interesting to underline that Iris van Herpen was mentioned by many students. And speaking of this innovative Dutch fashion designer, did you see the photo we took at the Johannes Vermeer Prijs 2017?

Alumni Monica Fuentes brings Brazilian colours in Amsterdam

 

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Hello, my name is Monica Fuentes, I was born in Costa Rica and studied in the United States & Brazil. I have been living in The Netherlands for almost four years. I am a wife, mother and owner and founder of Femiwear.

 

I graduated in Business Management in Brazil and wanted to bring a bit of the colour and vibrancy of beautiful Brazil to Europe. Therefore, I created my activewear line. Femiwear provides colourful, comfortable and different activewear that is made in a sustainable way by women for women. I have created the collections and have a team of three seamstresses that make the garments in Brazil. Our Fabric Supplier is in Brazil and follows sustainable practices in the process of making the fabric. In this way, when you buy a piece from our collection, you know exactly where it is coming from and how it was made. You should check the tall, regular fit and maternity collections at www.femiwear.com

 

How did this all come about? When I was 4 years old I made my first trip to Italy. I think that is when I began observing the beauty of clothing and fashion. My grandma sewed and my great-uncle was a tailor making suits. I grew up wearing and observing the making of beautiful handmade tailored garments. My mother was always very creative when dressing, she always taught me that it is not the label in your clothes that makes the clothing special, but how you wear it. As a teenager, I did some modelling, so I was surrounded by great creative designers and was always interested in one day owning a fashion business. In 2015, I studied the “Fashion forecasting, marketing and buying” short course at the Amsterdam Fashion Academy, which represented an essential step in the creation of my fashion business.

 

I am a big fan of the Amsterdam Fashion Academy MeetUps because of the great atmosphere at the academy where you truly feel welcomed. The lectures are very informative, the teachers and speakers are very knowledgeable and they always give you the chance to put into practice what you have learned. The meetups are very useful for my business because they are a way of staying up to date with trends, plus they inspire me and it is a great opportunity to brainstorm with people that share your fashion interests.

 

In my opinion, elegance is a mind-set, it is having confidence in yourself and the strong presence a person brings with him/her when they enter a room. It is a quality that a person can have. The label on a lady’s clothes does not make her elegant, her presence does. As Yves Saint Laurent once said: ‘Without elegance of the heart, there is no elegance.’

Internship story: Lexie returns from the City of Angels

 

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Our 3rd year Fashion Business student Lexie Hingsen did her internship in Los Angeles last year at Lunya Co., top-end specialists in luxury sleepwear. Ashley Merrill launched Lunya in 2014 with a clear conviction that the time was ripe to give women’s sleepwear a long-overdue fresh, modern perspective. We had the pleasure of meeting up with Alexandra and finding out how she got on at Lunya Co. and living and working in Los Angeles.

 

“My name is Lexie Hingsen, I am a 3rd Year Fashion Business student. I am half German, half American and I went to Los Angeles, California, for my internship. The company is called Lunya, a southern Californian based sleepwear company for the “modern woman”. My role at the company was to cover all digital media and e-commerce work. I worked closely with their Instagram and Facebook platforms to ensure that the right brand message got across to Lunya consumers. Some of my tasks included collecting quantitative and qualitative data from marketing campaigns, performing market analysis and researching competitors, supporting the marketing team in their daily administrative tasks.

 

I learned many lessons and was able to apply these in a professional environment. It is important to always have a positive attitude and work on personal development. Constructive criticism really helped me evaluate myself in such a professional setting. I definitely feel like I have grown, developing my skills and knowledge whilst working with such positive, inspirational woman who really pushed me to my full ability. I look forward to staying in contact with the entire Lunya team and possibly returning in the future.”

Catch a glimpse of Induction week

 

Induction week was truly an inspiring, exciting and fun time with new students and staff all getting to know each other. Students were totally immersed in the culture and creativity of Amsterdam. Sharing ideas and appreciation of the finer things in life, drawing inspiration from the masters to the modern, enough food for thought to spark off lots of creative ideas for the coming year.

Watch the full video:

 

Why all eyes are on our 3rd year Fashion Business student, Noortje

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Our third year Fashion Business student Noortje is already working wonders in marketing and she was happy to tell us more about her new job and why she is looking forward to her final year at the academy. We were curious to find out more…

 

Hello, Noortje. Would you please introduce yourself?

 

Hello, my name is Noortje van Warmerdam. I’m 21 years old and a third-year Fashion Business student at the Amsterdam Fashion Academy. I come from Lisse in The Netherlands, a nice town south-west of Amsterdam.

 

Would you tell us about your experience at the Amsterdam Fashion Academy?

 

I am grateful to the Amsterdam Fashion Academy for all the countless experiences I have had during the last two years, I can now really start a career in the fashion business. Above all, the internship I did at Loes Vrij during my second year represented a big step forward for me, because I could practice what I had learnt in the class about branding and marketing. Thanks to the curriculum vitae I built up while studying Fashion Business at the Academy, I am already working in marketing.

 

This is great news! Can you please tell us something about your job?

 

I am working for a company called Eyes on Media and I take care of online marketing inside the Sales Department. I am really enjoying this job, especially because we have recently worked with advertisements for Chanel and Hugo Boss.

 

Congratulations then. Let’s talk about your last two years at the Amsterdam Fashion Academy. Which was your favourite course and which was the hardest one?

 

I really loved the Fashion Communication course, because I had to write a script for a new advertisement of MiuMiu. It was fun and fascinating studying the brand and creating a promotional strategy from scratch. On the other side, the Historical and Contextual studies course was the hardest, although interesting.

 

What are you working on today and which are your plans for next year?

 

As a third year Fashion Business student, I am now starting to work on my final project which will be the creation of an online platform dedicated to new designers who need to meet each other, to exchange advice and share ideas. It will be basically a social networking platform for designers. Next year, I am planning to study for a Master’s degree in Marketing Management.

 

One last question. Which is the company you admire the most in terms of branding or marketing strategy?

 

That’s a difficult question! I love Chloé’s style, but I think that Gucci did a great job in changing its brand image. It represents a really interesting case-study to analyse and to take inspiration from.

FASHION STYLING MEET UP: create a story through clothing

 

 

 

 

Fashion Styling Meet Up & Workshop: September 6, 2017 at 6:30pm

 

It’s the new academic year and even more exciting we are now in our beautiful new boutique building at Oosteinde 1, in the city centre. So to celebrate the start of the academic year, we would like to ask all our fashion community to join us for a creative storytelling fashion styling meet up.

 

Do you get inspired by those beautiful editorial fashion magazine images and think “I’d like to be able to create a story through clothing”? Well, why not join our fashion styling meet up on Wednesday, 6th of September, at 6:30pm and learn something about storytelling through clothes and actually create your own visual story, with the help of our experienced teaching staff? It’s going to be a creative evening full of fun, experimentation and visual story telling. Experience is no required!