- Docente: Stefano Marino
- Credits: 6
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Rimini
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Fashion Cultures and Practices (cod. 9064)
Learning outcomes
At the end of the seminar (activity strictly pertinent with the objectives of the Degree Programme) the student gains skills and specific knowledge of the Fashion field.
Course contents
Aiming to offer to our students of the Third Year various teaching activities that may potentially disclose potential future opportunities in the field of Fashion, the Bachelor Degree in "Culture e Pratiche della Moda" has planned throughout the years a relevant number of Seminars and Workshops. These teaching activities are held by scholars working in the fields of Fashion Studies and the Humanities and freelance professionals who are experts in various fields strictly related to Fashion (web design, photography, analysis of texts and communication, creation of events, archives, fashion collections, fashion styling, computer science applied to fashion, and so on). Given their nature, which is often practical and typical of a workshop, our Seminars of the Third Year are limited enrollment courses with compulsory attendance.
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"Fashion Styling" Seminar
(Teacher: Giulia Ripalti)
A practical shooting session is planned during the seminar, which will allow students to develop an idea and translate it into an image. The goal is to gain the autonomy needed to conceive, organize and create an initial fashion image that can be included in one's portfolio, interpreting and analyzing trends
Teaching units:
What is styling
The professional figure of the stylist
Fashion editorials
Use of social networks in fashion
The figure of the photographer
Web Influencers & Trends
Inspirations & Mood Boarding
The model
Accessories and how to match them
Fashion make-up, hints for the stylist
The location
Photo shooting
Readings/Bibliography
Literature materials provided by the teacher.
Teaching methods
Exercises: image research, field research, creating a moodboard and planning a final shoot.
Assessment methods
At the end of the Seminar the teacher will assess the attendance and commitment of the students and their ability to work independently and in team.
Teaching tools
Classroom materials and equipment: use of computers, video projector, work tables.
During the last class, there will be a make-up artist available to help students in creating the model's make-up for the final shoot.
Students are asked to activate the AlmaWiFi connection to their laptops.
Office hours
See the website of Stefano Marino