• Fashion Studies (Minor)

  • Overview

    The Fashion Studies minor is offered through Parsons School of Design and Parsons Paris

    This minor addresses the cultural significance of fashion with reference to self-fashioning, embodiment, modernity, and globalization through the study of visual and material culture and written texts. Interpretation of fashion as visual and material culture enables students to gain a broad understanding and critical awareness of its meanings as objects, images, and cultural practices that position people in time and space. Introductory-level courses encourage a lifelong understanding of fashion, while upper-level courses offer more advanced and specialized knowledge.

    The Fashion Studies minor requires successful completion of 18 credits across six subject areas, as outlined in the chart below.

    Course availability may vary from semester to semester. Some courses may be in development and offered at a later time. Students seeking to pursue alternative coursework to fulfill the minor should consult with their advisors.

    Curriculum

    The table below shows courses offered on the Parsons campus in New York City. Visit the Parsons Paris website to view course offerings in Paris that fulfill the requirements of the Fashion Studies minor.  

    Subject AreaSample CoursesCredits
    Fashion HistoryPLDS 2190/2191 History of Design: 1850–Present: Lecture/Recitation
    PLFS 2040/2041 History of Fashion: Lecture/Recitation
    3
    MethodologyPLDS 2500/2501 Introduction to Design Studies: Lecture/Recitation
    PLFS 2050/2051 Introduction to Fashion Studies: Lecture/Recitation
    PLFS 3500 Advanced Research Seminar: Fashion
    3
    2000-levelStudents should select a course or courses with the course subject code PLFS at the 2000 level.
    PSDS 2410 (Un)Fashion
    3
    3000-levelStudents should select a course or courses with the course subject code PLFS at the 3000 level.
    PSDS 3705 Open Source Fashion
    LCST 3413 Textiles and Textures
    3
    4000-levelStudents should select a course or courses with the course subject code PLFS at the 4000 level.3
    Studio PracticeStudents should select a studio course appropriate to their studio skill and experience. Qualifying courses can be found within subject codes beginning PSxx or PUxx.3

    Learning Outcomes

    A student who has completed this minor should be able to demonstrate

    • Competence in thinking, speaking, and writing clearly and effectively and communicating with precision, cogency, and rhetorical force
    • A strong knowledge of the tools and techniques of scholarship. Active research and the writing of analytical and critical essays should continue throughout the program.
    • An understanding of the social, cultural, and global dimensions of fashion; an understanding of key issues and debates linked with fashion and its study
    • A strong knowledge of the evolution of changing perspectives on, and theories of, fashion and the dressed body in the 20th and early 21st centuries
    • An understanding of the various research methodologies and practices used in fashion studies, including ethnography and interviews, analysis of material and visual culture, and archival materials; introduction to the importance of primary sources for research and approach
    • Critical and informed awareness of fashion as a potential agent of change; an understanding of the relationship between fashion and gender, race, class, labor, sustainability, and ethics, which are issues central to fashion studies
    • A strong knowledge of the multiple scholarly disciplines that have approached fashion and inform our understanding of fashion as its study; an understanding of the relevance of fields related to fashion studies, e.g., art history, material culture, anthropology, and sociology
    • Ability to competently articulate an informed understanding of the social, cultural, and global dimensions of fashion by analyzing fashion using a variety of methodological traditions, styles, and practices 

    Eligibility

    Minors are available to all undergraduate students at The New School. For questions regarding this minor's curriculum, including requests for course substitutions, please contact Mev Luna at lunam1@newschool.edu.

    How to Declare or Change a Minor

    General guidelines for declaring a minor are available here. Current students can declare or change a minor by logging in to my.newschool.edu, clicking on the Academics tab, and then clicking on the link to Major/Minor Declarations.

  • Take the Next Step

    Contact your Student Success advisor to discuss how a minor will fit with your degree requirements.

    Declare or change a minor on my.newschool.edu in the Academics tab. 

  • Take The Next Step

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Graduates

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