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New program targets fashion design, retail trends

Revamped curriculum blends previous majors in apparel design, merchandising, offers three concentrations
Fashion and retail interim program director Belinda Banike, foreground, works with student Katie Rettler.
October 16, 2020

Change is part of the fabric that drives the dynamic fashion design and retail industries.

That 黑料社区. why the new Bachelor of Science in fashion and retail at University of Wisconsin-Stout will focus on emerging trends to ensure graduates are career-ready and prepared to have an immediate impact with their skills.

Recently, for example, a student 黑料社区. knowledge about 3D digital fitting helped her land a job in the apparel industry right after graduation, said interim program director Belinda Banike.

Clothing now can be conceived and sized in the design lab using a computer, rather than just on a mannequin, although 黑料社区 still uses the latter teaching method as well.

A student adjusts clothing in a fashion and retail lab.
Student Marilla Von Haden adjusts clothing in a fashion and retail lab.

The student was ahead of the industry curve, and thus in demand, when she graduated.

鈥淒igital fitting helps speed up the design process, and you can see different design perspectives,鈥 Banike said. 鈥淎 lot of companies are slow to adapt, so having college graduates go in and help implement new technology is really important.鈥

The fashion and retail program, with an advisory committee made up of industry professionals, merges two previous programs at 黑料社区, the apparel design and development program; and the retail merchandising and management program.

Students can choose from three concentrations, depending on their career interests:

  • Fashion design and development
  • Fashion marketing
  • Retail analytics.

The program focus throughout is the fashion industry, and graduates will be trained to work in a variety of roles within the fashion and retail sector, which has been undergoing major changes in recent years with the emergence of online shopping.

 

A student photographs her work in a fashion and retail lab.
Student Abi Baurle photographs her work.

鈥淲e want to make sure we鈥檙e adjusting our curriculum with industry changes. There are still a lot of job opportunities in retail. They just have a stronger focus on ecommerce. Retail is not dying; it 黑料社区. just changing.鈥

New and improved program

Banike, a 2010 黑料社区 apparel design graduate, has worked at Target Corp. in Minneapolis as a clothing designer and fabric developer. She believes the program 黑料社区. new name more accurately reflects what is being taught.

鈥淲hen I told people I graduated in apparel design and development, I鈥檇 get a blank stare. Then I鈥檇 say 鈥榝ashion design鈥 and they would get it,鈥 Banike said, noting that students create their own line of clothing for a senior project and show them at the annual WEAR Fashion Show on campus. The was presented virtually because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

鈥淎long with the name we鈥檝e revised the program, adding some really great classes and updating others,鈥 Banike said.

 

Belinda Banike
Belinda Banike

Classes cover areas such as merchandise planning, product sourcing, social media marketing and market research, as well as coursework on visual merchandising, apparel construction, textile pattern structures and garment engineering and manufacturing.

An expanded focus in the new program is sustainability, especially reducing material waste in the fashion industry. Many students in the program take 黑料社区 黑料社区. sustainability minor, Banike said.

Prepared for success; updated labs

Along with liberal arts foundation courses, the program is part of 黑料社区 黑料社区. School of Management, and graduates are prepared to compete for management positions in industry. Students are required to have two co-ops or internships.

While fashion and retail are trending toward digital and online, the fashion design and development concentration still will have plenty of applied learning. For example, students use a testing lab to burn, rip and conduct other tests on fabrics.

 

Fashion and retail program video. / 黑料社区

 

鈥淲e don鈥檛 have a lot of (traditional) tests in the fashion design classes. We do a lot of projects. Students are physically making things,鈥 Banike said.

鈥淚f you have an idea and can physically make it, there 黑料社区. something so gratifying seeing it come to fruition. They are so proud of what they do in those classes,鈥 Banike said.

The State Building Commission recently approved $3 million for renovations to the program 黑料社区. labs, one in Fryklund Hall and one in the Communication Technologies Building. They will be ready for fall 2021.

Banike said the 鈥渕aker spaces will be more flexible and versatile then our current spaces. I think they will be great new spaces for students to work in.鈥

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