École supérieure des arts et techniques de la mode

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The ESMOD (ESMOD) is a private international university for fashion .

history

In 1841, the master tailor and later purveyor to the court of Empress Eugénie , Alexis Lavigne, opened the Guerre-Lavigne fashion school in Paris. Lavigne, who a short time later invented the flexible tape measure and the tailor's dummy, laid the foundation for the teaching system according to which ESMOD schools are still taught today with his teaching method - modeling on the dummy as the basis for pattern development. Between 1970 and 1990 the school expanded its network to locations around the world. The Guerre-Lavigne school became ESMOD International after it was transferred from the founding family to other private hands in 1976.

ESMOD International has 21 fashion schools in 14 countries. Locations are Berlin, Beijing, Beirut, Bordeaux, Damas, Dubai, Geneva, Istanbul, Jakarta, Lyon, Moscow, Munich, Osaka, Oslo, Paris, Rennes, Roubaix, Sao Paulo, Seoul, Sousse, Tokyo and Tunis.

The ESMOD Berlin International Art Academy for Fashion trained in Berlin's Wrangelkiez , Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg district in a three-year course to become a stylist (fashion designer) and modelist (model maker) with a bachelor's degree in “fashion design stylist / modelist”. It will continue under the new name International Academy of Art for Fashion .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. BACHELOR PROGRAM (BA) FASHION DESIGN ( Memento from November 20, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
  2. Fashion: The Esmod closes forever: The end of an era . Article dated October 7, 2017, accessed October 7, 2017.
  3. Announcement of November 14, 2017, OJ. 2017 p. 5651 (PDF; 1.9 MB)