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Fashion Business Workshop
- When:
- Location:
- John and Frances Angelos Law Center
- Room:
- 12th floor
- Description:
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Led by International fashion designer Stacy Stube, London College of Fashion, participants will cover an in depth overview of starting a fashion company. The workshop is intended primarily for individuals looking to gain knowledge to pursue a career or business in the fashion industry.
In April 2013, Stacy moved to Bali, Indonesia to build a socially focused fashion business. She has a Masters in Fashion Entrepreneurship from the London College of Fashion, Masters New Creative Ventures London Business School, Bachelors in Business Administration from the University of Baltimore. Stacy spent 15 years working in the fashion industry between the US, UK and ASIA for brands such as Burberry, Alexander McQueen, Temperely London, Club Monaco and Hugo Boss.
Instructor Additional Qualifications:
Handbag Design Certificate - Fashion & Textile Museum London
How to Start A Jewelry Business Certificate – Central St Martins London
Bachelors in Business Administration from University of Baltimore
Fashion Design and Marketing – American Intercontinental University London
Workshop Curriculum: Introduction to the Fashion Industry; Being a Fashion Entrepreneur; Building a Brand; Setting Up a Studio; Careers in Fashion Industry; Market of Customers; Product & Image Planning; Getting it Made; Selling Your Collection; Marketing; Finance; Business Planning & Strategy; My Top Tips & Pitfalls; New Business Trends for Opportunity; Discuss Your Business Ideas.
For Beginners. You should have an interest in the subject area and a desire to learn but no previous experience is required.
Materials: In order to fully participate in the practical exercises please bring notebook and pen for the class:
Refreshments, Resource Guide and Certificate of Attendance provided.
Cost: FREE RSVP Required Limited Seats Available.
- Contact Name:
- John Zuknick
- Contact Email:
- jzuknick@ubalt.edu
- Contact Phone:
- 410.837.4892
Appropriate accommodations for individuals with disabilities will be provided upon request 10 days prior to a campus event and 30 days prior to an event requiring travel.