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Fashion United Designates Detroit a Fashion Hub

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Only a decade ago Detroit was known for poverty, crime and shrinking population, now it is a fashionable city, proud of its roots but going global

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6 Top Cities for a Fashion Internship

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Most people want to make sure their clothes are on trend, but the truth is that it’s pretty hard to break into the fashion industry. Luckily, if you’re interested in pursuing the field professionally, you can get a jump start on your career with an internship program in one of the top fashion cities in the world.

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Alumni Spotlight: Emily’s Fashion Internship in Florence

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She found Florence the perfect place to do so, and was quick to live like a local during her fashion internship there. Read on to hear all about Emily’s experience doing a fashion internship in Florence. The fashion industry can be competitive to join, but an internship in a major fashion hub like Florence helps you stand out.

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CCS Fashion Program Featured on ClickonDetroit

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The post CCS Fashion Program Featured on ClickonDetroit appeared first on College for Creative Studies.

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CCS Expands Fashion Design Program with Debut Apparel Fashion Show

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Five undergraduate students presented five capsule collections exploring their livelihood and creative processes, representing a new beginning for the college’s fashion program. The program, up until last year, has focused on fashion accessories design, such as footwear, handbags and small leather goods.

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Fashion Students Repurpose Used Fashion Into Original Designs

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Students stunned in silks, denim, and other fabrics as they repurposed thrifted materials redefining their purpose through a “Fashion ReInterpretation” course offered at CCS. . Fifteen high school dual-enrolled students and twelve undergraduates created one of a kind fashion looks. The course was partially sponsored by St.

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Fashion Design Program Featured in SEEN Magazine

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