Architects in fashion is a really common situation, some incredible high fashion designers come from the architecture world, like Gianni Versace or Balmain House.
Both fashion designers and architects learn perception, how to work with volumes, color and others, what usually links both works is that both try to make art out of a necesity.
If I could choose I would prefer to save money and then start full time studying again(presencially), because I really like to dedicate a lot of time to my classes, if that's not the case then I guess I would go for a blended system.
While studying I would like to take courses in two areas, first, design and confection and also fashion marketing (I have always been kind of attracted to this area, but I never considered try it).
To study something like this in a country with a history in fashion (like France or Italy) would be awesome and it would be a plus for my formation, so that would be great. Also, it might be necessary to study abroad, since I have never heard of this kind of courses in Chile.
I think that's everything I wanted to say, to close the topic, I'll leave a photo of Karlie Kloss wearing a Victor and Rolf's dress, inspired in the Sydney Opera House (I think it's and awful dress but at least it shows my point)

I like fashion too! and that's a interesting subject on architecture, to relate it to fashion, also i din't knew that about versace, nice fact.
ResponderEliminarThe good thing about studying architecture is that after you can choose the focus that do you give your work
ResponderEliminarI didn't know architecture could be related to fashion design! Its sounds to me you would have to had a lot of imagination to create nice clothing based on architecture.
ResponderEliminarWow!! I think your idea is amazing, I don't know anything about fashion design, but is true architecture have a lot of edges, my teacher of perception always shows us the "Vogue" of italy jaja
ResponderEliminarThat's pretty awsome hahaha I love that kind of stuff. Before to get in this career I thougt pretty similar to you :)
ResponderEliminarof course that architecture and design have a lot in common, for both of us I guess the aesthetic is very important thing , we see art not only in the paintings in the objects too
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