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8-Week Fashion Design - Series 1 Capsule Collection: Karl Lagerfeld

Following the basic elements and principles of design, students will learn progressively how to build a fashion collection of their own, by creating visually intriguing and dynamic designs inspired by Karl Lagerfeld’s most iconic looks.
Young Art: Art Education, Fashion Design, Coding
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What's included

8 live meetings
7 hrs 20 mins in-class hours
Grading
An e-Certificate of Completion with grades will be provided for learners who have completed all weeks of the class. For learners who miss more than 3 times during the course, no certificate will be offered.

Class Experience

US Grade 3 - 6
Beginner - Intermediate Level
Students will be engaged in weekly creative projects and lively discussions while collaborating with their peers to design their own fashion brand. The class will focus on guiding students to find their artistic voice and unique perspective with reference to the inspirational designs from Karl Lagerfeld, while learning fundamental elements and principles with a fun and pragmatic approach.

Students will study the legacy of Karl Lagerfeld and his contributions to the fashion industry. They will learn progressively how to build a fashion collection in their signature style, by creating their own designs inspired by Karl Lagerfeld’s most iconic looks.
Following the basic elements and principles of fashion design, students will create standout pieces that are both visually intriguing and dynamic.
The four elements include:
- color
- line
- shape/ form
- texture
The five principles include:
- Balance
- Rhythm
- Harmony (Unity)
- Emphasis
- Proportion and scale

This class is designed for students who aspire to become creative directors, accessory designers, costume designers, material researchers and fashion illustrators. Other career roles include marketing, styling, merchandising, content development, curatorial work, and fashion research and writing.

Schedule

Week 1 - Color
Students will choose a color story and season for their designs. They will use color as the foundation for their designs.
Week 2 - Balance
Students will pull inspiration from an iconic look while incorporating balance into the design based on symmetry. They will learn about the distribution of visual weight in an outfit, how it can be used to emphasize colors, texture and stability.
Week 3 - Rhythm
Students will learn the importance of rhythm in a collection while designing their own repetition of visual patterns inspired by an iconic look. They can discuss the look and feel they are trying to convey and how they would like this to be expressed in their designs.
Week 4 - Harmony
Students will learn the importance of Harmony in a fashion collection by applying a visually appealing effect of combining similar or related elements, until the ensemble achieves visual unity.
Week 5 - Emphasis
Students will focus on the emphasis of the look which creates a center of interest in a garment. They will choose a collection name that reflects the focal idea behind their chosen colors, shapes, and details.
Week 6 - Proportion & Scale
Students will learn the importance of garment proportion in relationship to body and how it alters the appearance. It is also the combination of items and their relationship together once put onto the body.
Week 7 - Accessories
Students will share and discuss how accessories can change the mood of the garment design while adding accessories to unify their looks to complete a cohesive collection. 
Week 8 - Logo Design, Fashion Show & Critique
Students will design logos that speak to their brands and collections. They will present their entire collection while discussing the process which includes, season, color story, inspiration, and collection name. Learners will be encouraged to comment on each other’s work.
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Mandatory Video Check-In
Video check-in is mandatory for safety purposes per Outschool policy. Students are required to have their cameras on to allow the teacher to check in and verify each learner. After check-in, students have the option of either turning off their camera or leaving it on, whatever is their preference. Younger learners are highly encouraged to leave their cameras on.

Missed Classes & Refunds
All our classes are backed by the ‘Limited’ refund policy. Parents may withdraw up to a week before class starts with a full refund OR within 24 hours of purchase. In the event a learner misses a class, recordings are made available in each classroom. Students are more than welcomed to reach out for any questions and share their work in the classroom.

Late/ Missed Class
All classes will begin on time as long as one learner is in the classroom. In the event that no students are in the classroom at the assigned class time, the teacher will leave a message in the classroom and exit after ten minutes of waiting per Outschool policy.

Minimum Enrollment & Class Cancellation
A minimum of two learners is required for every class to run. In the event that we have to cancel a class, parents will be notified within 24 hours of class. Learners will have the option of either transferring to a more populated section of the same class or receiving a full refund, whichever is preferred.

Technical Difficulties
In the event of class delay/ cancellations due to unforeseeable technical issues, all families will be notified and a make-up section will be posted, or a refund will be issued if a make-up class cannot be scheduled.
Learning Goals
Following the basic elements and principles of fashion design, students will create standout pieces that are both visually intriguing and dynamic.
learning goal

Syllabus

8 Lessons
over 8 Weeks
Lesson 1:
WEEK 1: Color
 Students will choose a color story and season for their designs. They will use color as the foundation for their designs. 
55 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
WEEK 2: Balance
 Students will pull inspiration from an iconic look while incorporating balance into the design based on symmetry. They will learn about the distribution of visual weight in an outfit, how it can be used to emphasize colors, texture and stability. 
55 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
WEEK 3: Rhythm
 Students will learn the importance of rhythm in a collection while designing their own repetition of visual patterns inspired by an iconic look. They can discuss the look and feel they are trying to convey and how they would like this to be expressed in their designs. 
55 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
WEEK 4: Harmony
 Students will learn the importance of Harmony in a fashion collection by applying a visually appealing effect of combining similar or related elements, until the ensemble achieves visual unity. 
55 mins online live lesson

Other Details

Supply List
Pencil, paper and eraser
Colored pencils/ Brush-tip markers
White color pencils
12" ruler
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Teacher Allie May is a contemporary artist who loves to indulge in all mediums, but focuses most on drawing and painting. She is a graduate student in the BFA program at California State University Long Beach, and aims to pursue a career in teaching art. Her art influence began at a young age, but she considers herself “self-taught.” Allie is passionate about encouraging students to master the fundamental skills and technical aspects of creating, but also develop a style that is unique to each student. Her promise is to encourage a mindset where students are confident in themselves and their ability to create.

Teacher Palm is a professional fashion and costume designer familiar with the complete product creation life cycle from initial concept to constructed design. She holds a degree in Fashion Design from The Parsons School of Design in New York. In addition to over 10 years of teaching art and fashion, she is also experienced in staging collections in numerous international Fashion Shows for luxury clients including Tory Burch, Diane von Furstenberg, Ann Taylor and Kenneth Cole. She gained valuable industry experience in the capacity of Creative Consultant for designers, theaters and art schools. Palm is also proficient in a wide range of fine arts such as watercolor, oil, pencil, pastel, etc. and approaches her teachings with a calm mind, optimism and positive affirmation.

Teacher Angela is a versatile graphic artist  who holds a BFA in graphic design from the Rhode Island School of Design. Her expertise extends to various art forms, including still life, landscape, and figure drawing. She is also skilled in fashion, 3D clay design, animation, and photography. Teacher Angela is known for fostering an environment that encourages her students to think beyond conventional boundaries, recognizing the profound impact of creativity on learning and development.

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for 8 classes
1x per week, 8 weeks
55 min

Completed by 5 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-13
2-8 learners per class

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