Apparel, Textiles, and Fashion II is designed for students with a strong interest in textiles, fashion, and apparel design. Building on foundational skills, students will deepen their understanding of the fashion industry while applying more advanced techniques through hands-on projects.
Students will explore a variety of fashion-related careers and gain experience constructing apparel and textile projects using advanced construction methods. Instruction includes the study of textiles and fibers, fashion history, fit and pattern selection, and techniques for evaluating ready-to-wear garments for quality, construction, and value.
Through applied learning and critical analysis, students will strengthen technical skills, design knowledge, and consumer awareness. Apparel, Textiles, and Fashion II prepares students for advanced fashion coursework and career pathways in design, textiles, merchandising, and related industries.
Prerequisites for this course include the successful completion of Apparel, Textiles, and Fashion I. Dues for being a member of FCCLA are $25.00 and must be paid by the student.