The duration of the Certificate in Stylist / Illustrator is 1 year Full time and 2 years Part time.
Course List
- Fashion Concept
- Study & Utilization of Raw Materials
- Graphic Process Application & Visual Presentation
- Fashion Phenomena
- Research of Raw Materials for the Production of Garments
- Research of Distinct Fashion Concepts
- Fashion and Society
- Defining Characteristics of a Collection
- Trend Analysis & Presentation
- Producing Collection Plan
- Portfolio Elaboration
- Fashion Promotion
Career Opportunities
Upon completion of the program, graduates will be able to work in the following positions:
- Fashion Designer
- Textile Designer
- Patternmaker
- Fashion Stylist
- Fashion Illustrator
- Fashion Consultant
- Costume Designer for Movies & Theatre
- Fashion Journalist
Facilities
- A sewing room, draping room, drafting room, patternmaking room and fashion production workshop
- Computer facilities for patternmaking and fashion illustration
- One sewing machine per student
- Large rooms for drawing and illustration
- Computer labs
- A Library
- A garment window display area
Highlights
- Study of figure anatomy and modern fashion illustration techniques.
- Development of basic pattern drafting to advance manipulation.
- Style evaluation by draping.
- Sewing techniques and other decorative and constructive application methods.
- Study of colours and composition.
- Study of garment technical drawing and terminology.
- Prediction of future trends and composition of garment collections.
- Study of target market and collection marketing strategies.
- Participation in international fashion design contests.
- Computer-assisted patternmaking and technical drawing techniques.
- Organization of a fashion show and participation in promotional and public relations activities.
- Portfolio development.
Program Coordinators
Audrey Sillem
Audrey graduated from London College of Fashion with a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) degree in Fashion Design and Technology, in 2005 . During her internship she worked for Japanese avant-garde designer Miki Fukai, and after graduating she gained experience working in London, for high-end fashion designers Giles Deacon and Luella. Audrey has been producing collections for her label under her own name, taking part in fashion shows in Austria and most recently in New Zealand. Since moving to Indonesia, Audrey has been involved in prestigious interior design projects; fabric design, incorporating traditional motifs; and worked for leading Indonesian fashion designer Ghea before joining LaSalle College International in 2010.
Dini Mirawati
Dini graduated from LaSalle International Fashion School Singapore in 1993. Afterwards, she worked with a leading Indonesian designer in Jakarta before opening her own fashion line with her partner at the time. Dini joined LaSalle College International Jakarta in 1997 and taught drafting before becoming a program coordinator in 2002. Her patience during the organization of the students’ fashion production for the school’s graduation show has made her one of the most popular teachers. Currently, she also manages her own uniform design business.