The Cutting Room Inc
1888 1st Ave West Vancouver, Vancouver, British Columbia V6J 1G5, Canada
The Cutting Room Inc
TERM: 14 WEEKS X 20/HRS = 280 HOURS
WEEKLY: LECTURE 8 HRS/WEEK. LAB 12 HRS/WEEK
INTRO TO FASHION MARKETING & INDUSTRY
Define the terminology common to the fashion industry.
Identify the segments of the fashion industry and their roles in the fashion pipeline.
Trace the movement of fashion from concept to consumer.
Identify current designers and recognize their signature styles.
Develop an awareness of the variety and rewards of fashion related careers.
Outline the key strategies and processes of fashion marketing.
Explain the concept of research and development.
Compare the marketing of fashion to that of other products.
Identify a strategy to use for market distribution.
Display an ability to prepare and present fashion marketing information.
Produce a fashion-related event video.
CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
Identify the numerous factors that influence consumer-buying behavior.
Discuss how consumer attitudes can be influenced by marketers.
Relate basic psychological concepts to consumer motivation and need fulfillment.
Differentiate between qualitative and quantitative consumer research and design, administer, and analyze basic data collection instruments.
WRITING FOR THE INDUSTRY
Understand the role of writing in the communication process.
Identify the role of fashion journalism in newspaper, magazine, and new media.
Write fashion copy for a newspaper, magazine, and online media.
Write fashion copy for advertising and PR purposes.
Pitch a fashion story.
Conceive, edit and publish a hard-copy print magazine.
PUBLIC RELATIONS & MEDIA
Demonstrate an understanding of traditional and emerging public relations techniques.
Analyze real world observations and apply to public relations initiatives.
Demonstrate creative and critical thinking skills.
Improve personal communication and public presentation skills.
Analyze marketing strategies employed by advertisers in a wide variety of media: Print, Broadcast, Out-of-Home, Online, and Social Media.
Exhibit an understanding of how to target advertising to specific markets.
Develop and budget an ad campaign integrating multiple media platforms.
Develop a media contact list.
Produce a professional Media Kit; including press release, company backgrounder, designer bio, and product look book.
SOCIAL MEDIA & DIGITAL ANALYTICS
Understand ways in which business and non-profits use social media marketing to engage customers.
Understand foundational vocabulary and terminology of social media marketing and social media analytics.
Use the technologies involved in order to effectively communicate tactics, strategies and decisions related to social media marketing.
Appreciate the strategic implications, including risks and ethical implications, of social media marketing.
Analyze social media’s usefulness for businesses as a vehicle for facilitating customer communication and interactions.
Understand trending topics, types of content, and users.
Build engagement with appropriate links and tone of voice.
Examine web analytics, digital branding, WordPress-specific blogging, online advertising, social media, SEO, and more.
BRAND STRATEGY & MARKETING
Explain the fundamental theories and processes of brand creation.
Differentiate a product identity from a brand identity.
Define strategy in the context of brand building.
Discuss the use of symbols and metaphors.
Discuss elements of brand packaging to help establish brand identity.
Explain the four pillars of branding.
Prepare a blueprint for brand development.
E-BUSINESS & GLOBAL MARKETING
Display an understanding of basic e-Business/e-Commerce models and markets.
Compare, assess and make improvement recommendations for websites, e-stores, blogs, marketing/e-commerce apps, and creative content based on usability, engagement and target market objectives.
Create digital content to promote sales.
Conceive and publish an on-line e-Business store.
SALES & EVENT PROMOTION
Develop skills in creative direction and production.
Learn planning and budgeting.
Develop critical paths for event execution.
Acquire skills in project management.
Learn event accounting and break-even metrics.
Understand talent management and acquisition.
Develop critical thinking and evaluation skills to develop solid sales promotions.
Assess the financial return on Trunk Shows, Pop Up Shops, and other off-site promotional activities.
Conceive, promote, and execute a local sales event.
FINAL PRESENTATION
Learn how to use fashion terminology to execute a professional presentation
Student will present their final. Final includes a digital portfolio, a professional website and a mock event planned
Students will present their final presentation to peers, the Dean of The Cut Fashion Design Academy and the course instructor.
Class schedule may change depending on availability and season.
Minimum level | Advanced |
Maximum | 6 students |
Age range | 18 - 50 years old |
The Cutting Room, owned by apparel and production expert, Liza Deyrmenjian, was born in Vancouver and is the result of 25 years in the fashion and apparel industry. The Cutting Room is where it all happens—ideation and design, pattern making, sourcing, sampling, and production. It is also where beginners and seasoned designers alike come together to better their skills and learn new ones with The Cutting Room’s Fashion Design and Merchandising Academy—The Cut. With one foot in Vancouver and the other in New York City, The Cutting Room supports established fashion and lifestyle brands, coaches up-starts, and teaches the next generation of makers and doers through The Cut’s array of fashion design courses.
The nationality and age mix at The Cutting Room Inc varies over different time periods, courses and levels.
does not hold classes on the holiday dates below. The school does not compensate for these holidays, so make sure to choose your start date accordingly.
Homestays are carefully selected and offer students the opportunity to learn more about the local culture in a comfortable setting while studying English in Vancouver. These homes are often between 25 - 50 minutes away from the school by public transport. Families usually offer affordable meal plans that allow you to sample the local cuisine. If you have special requests or diet restrictions (because of religion or health reasons), please let us know in advance. Your housing starts on the Sunday before your first day of class and ends on the Saturday after your last day of class, unless otherwise noted. Learn more about homestay housing
We cannot apply for visas on behalf of students. However, the school can supply you with all the documentation you need to support your visa application.
Your letter of acceptance will be sent to your home address by regular mail at no charge to you.
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