In this exciting summer workshop, students will explore how fashion and textiles can become a form of creative advocacy and personal expression. Guided by the theme “Designing Hope,” participants will learn how clothing and design can inspire change, tell stories and imagine better futures.
Throughout the program, students will dive into hands-on projects that blend artistry and innovation—experimenting with fabric manipulation, surface design, sustainable materials, and upcycling. They will consider how joy and hope can be woven into every design choice: through color, texture, symbolism, and thoughtful construction.
Through this workshop, students connect fashion to larger conversations about identity, community, and environmental responsibility, encouraging students to see themselves as designers with the power to make a difference.
The workshop culminates in a final showcase celebrating creativity, optimism and the role of design in shaping a more hopeful world.
Within this workshop, students will create their own fashion brand through exploration and development of their own personal design style. Students will learn to research their inspirations and create engaging and aspirational mood boards based on their inspirations. Through fashion merchandising and management, students will assess the importance of developing brand and customer profiles. They will learn to identify white-spaces in the industry and offer products that are relevant and functional for the intended market. From there, students will develop their concepts and inspirations through jacquards, knits, and other unique fabrications. Inspired by these textiles, students will then explore fashion design. They will develop new and exciting silhouette ideas and sketch a capsule collection incorporating the textiles developed in textile design. At the end of the week, students will present their projects to faculty and peers in a professional-style critique to gather feedback on their brands.