Imagine being the one who decides whether it’s zebra or leopard print this year. If you dream of your designs on the catwalks in Paris and Milan, or creating trends for people all over the world, then this trillion-dollar industry could be the career for you.
There’s more to fashion than being a designer. You could also work as a fashion buyer, creative director, stylist, merchandiser or trend forecaster, to name a few. You’ll spend your days researching and forecasting future trends, working closely with executives, marketing managers and other designers, and creating new products.
Think about your favourite character in a movie you love. What do they wear? What do they look like? Iconic characters have iconic looks, and with a career as a costume designer, you’ll be in charge of creating those looks and bringing characters to life.
You’ll be responsible for designing and creating costumes for characters in films, plays or on stage. You won’t be limited to just clothes, you’ll also strategically think about props, accessories and other character essentials.
You’ll fuse your creative and technical skills working for major stage productions, movie studios, entertainment companies and more.
Costume Design and Fashion are industry-focused degrees that prepare you for employment in a variety of positions in a highly dynamic and diverse international industry.
Studying Fashion can turn into a career as a fashion designer, product developer, garment technician, production assistant or fashion design assistant for example.
A degree in Costume Design could open up the door to several careers such as a costume designer, costume buyer, costume maker, wardrobe manager or costume technician.
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Going on a study tour to America was a real highlight of my studies. I was lucky enough to go to New York and Los Angeles as part of the tour and learn about theatre and film costuming.
One particular stand-out moment was going to a quick-change workshop run by a real Broadway dresser. We were told all about the little costume secrets that help run a show. In this workshop we were also lucky enough to meet the Wicked Elphaba understudy (who coincidentally happened to be on for our Wicked show). On top of this we went to visit the Wicked costume store. We were like kids in a candy store!
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My fashion degree was invaluable in preparing me for my role at ARA Experience. It equipped me with essential practical skills, covering everything from patternmaking and sewing to marketing and business strategies.
I learned tools like Illustrator and Photoshop, which gave me the confidence to pursue roles in the fashion industry that required these skills, building my experience along the way. This foundation was key to starting my own business, and I’m proud to say I can handle anything that comes my way, whether it’s finance, marketing, or hands-on design work.
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You will benefit from our strong connections to industry leaders that will provide you with practical, real-world industry experience through placements.
With a huge range of industry placement opportunities in South Australia, Australia and overseas, you’ll have the opportunity to make valuable industry connections, build practical skills and be ready to step into your career in the creative industries.
Our students and graduates are strongly supported throughout their studies and beyond, and you’ll have access to an exclusive network of Flinders alumni that will continue long into your career.
Our incredible teaching and research staff within the costume design, dance, fashion and visual arts sector are experts in their professions and well-connected to industry.
"While Fashion industry processes remain intrinsically the same as they have been for many years, the change on how Fashion is perceived by wearers and viewers continues to change and morph over time, always presenting new and exciting challenges and directions."
After completing her Bachelor of Fashion (Honours), Helen worked in the fashion industry in Melbourne for 15 years. Her final role before moving to SA was the Creative Director of Davenport Industries.
With a portfolio of epic projects such as a fashion parade in a Boeing 747 as it circled Sydney for the launch of Virgin Underwear, Helen began teaching at TAFE SA in 2005 and became the Principal Lecturer in 2011.
Here she was instrumental to the development of the unique Bachelor of Creative Arts (Costume Design) and the Bachelor of Creative Arts (Fashion).
Helen wants students to realise how broad and multi-layered the fashion and costume industries are, "There are so many opportunities for employment in Adelaide in both areas and the potential is growing year after year.
"Not only does SA have some of the biggest fashion and clothing houses in Australia, the theatre, film and festival scene is alive and well."
Living and studying overseas presents you with the unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture while continuing your tertiary study at one of Flinders University’s 70+ overseas partner universities.
Why wait until you graduate to see the world? Let our program offer you the educational adventure of a lifetime.
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