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The Masters Institute of Creative Education | Upcoming Creative Short Courses

The Masters Institute of Creative Education (TMICE) is Australia’s only integrated creative education provider offering short courses in fashion among other creative fields with upcoming short courses being offered throughout March and July...

by The AFC

24 January 2020

The Masters Institute of Creative Education

Upcoming Creative Short Courses | March-July 2020

The Masters Institute of Creative Education (TMICE) is Australia’s only integrated creative education provider offering short courses in fashion among other creative fields with upcoming short courses being offered throughout March and July.

Course Information below


Learn & Create: Breathe Life into a new garment using UpCycling techniques

Saturday 14th March | 10am-5pm

Do you have an old garment that is taking up space in your wardrobe? Do you love visiting vintage markets and hunting out unique clothing finds? Join The Masters Institute of Creative Education for a single-day workshop and turn an abandoned item into a shiny new treasure!

This event is part of Melbourne Design Week 2020, an initiative by Creative Victoria in partnership with NGV.

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How to Start a Small Fashion Business Start Up

Thursday Evenings | 5th-26th March | 6pm-9pm

Have you decided you are ready to start your own fashion business? So what are your next steps?

This dynamic 4-week course has been developed to support fashion business owners. This fashion business course will answer all your questions and give you a clear idea of what you need to be thinking about, and the preparation and planning involved in making your business successful.

ENROL HERE


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The Rise of Sustainable Leather: Create Your Own Vegan Leather Satchel

Saturday 4th April | 10am-5pm

Join our 1-day 'Learn & Create' workshop on the rise of sustainable leather and create your very own vegan leather satchel. Learn the history of leather production, and the damage worldwide consumption of leather has on the environment, before exploring the amazing opportunities new fabrication technologies hold for the industry and the sustainable brands out there you need to know now.

This will follow with a hands-on practical session where you will create your own sustainable leather satchel in our design studio.

ENROL HERE


Introduction to Fashion Styling

Thursday Evenings | 22nd March-1st July | 6pm-9pm

If you are an aspiring stylist and would like to build up your technique and sharpen your skills, this course is for you! This course introduces the role of a stylist and the different areas a stylist can be involved in, including main fashion and flatlay photo shoots for fashion & homewares, coordinating fashion shows, wardrobe styling for television or film and personal wardrobe styling.You will participate in practical hands-on activities including working with mood boards and organising a photoshoot.

ENROL HERE


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The Masters Certificate in Fashion Business Analysis

Tuesday Evenings | 24th March-9th June | 6pm-9pm

Want to work in the fashion industry but haven't formally studied fashion? Interested in launching your own line or product range? This course is for you.

You will take a brief look at the key players in the industry, their role & function. You'll also examine how trends develop, manufacturing options, fashion marketing, and e-tailing, all reinforced with practical case studies and examples within the fashion and retail industry.

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