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Fashion Apparel Studies

Undergraduate Major
School of Integrative Studies
Fashion Apparel Studies

Want a fashion career that goes beyond design? 

The Bachelor of Arts in Fashion Apparel Studies at 91ɬÂţ gives you the flexibility to shape your own path in the global fashion industry — combining creativity, business strategy, and communication. 

Built on the foundation of one of the world’s top-ranked fashion programs, this degree allows you to customize your studies across fashion, marketing, merchandising, communication, and business. 

This is the fashion degree for students who want options — whether your future is in brand leadership, styling, product strategy, retail innovation, or entrepreneurship.

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Flexible. Strategic. Industry-Connected. 

  • Stephens Fashion is ranked among the best in the world — and Apparel Studies gives you access to that same excellence with more flexibility. 
  • Global Recognition: Ranked 6th Best Fashion School in the World (2019, Business of Fashion) and 22nd worldwide (2022, CEOWORLD). 
  • Customizable Curriculum: Build your pathway by combining fashion coursework with business, marketing, or communication. 
  • Shared Industry Access: Learn from the same faculty, visiting professionals, and guest artists as students in design, marketing, and communication tracks. 
  • Real-World Preparation: Graduate with a capstone project aligned with your career goals. 

Fashion Meets Business Thinking 

Fashion today is about more than aesthetics — it’s about strategy, storytelling, and market insight. 

In Apparel Studies, you’ll build a strong core in fashion while layering in business-minded skills that prepare you for leadership across the industry. 

You’ll gain experience in: 

  • Brand strategy 
  • Consumer behavior 
  • Product lifecycle 
  • Retail innovation 
  • Creative direction 
  • Fashion entrepreneurship 

Industry Experience — Early and Often 

  • You won’t have to wait until graduation to explore your career path. 
  • Learn from more than 30 visiting industry professionals each year. 
  • Travel to international fashion capitals for course credit. 
  • Intern with major publications like Elle Magazine or WWD, as well as emerging brands. 
  • Collaborate with peers across fashion disciplines on real-world projects. 
  • Complete a capstone project tailored to your professional goals. 

What Can You Do With a Fashion Apparel Studies Degree? 

A BA from 91ɬÂţ prepares you to: 

  • Build a career in fashion marketing or merchandising 
  • Work in styling, brand development, or creative direction 
  • Lead retail or product strategy teams 
  • Launch your own fashion or lifestyle business 
  • Work in fashion media or communication 
  • Shape customer experiences through trend and consumer insight 

Is This Major Right for You? 

This program could be a great fit if you: 

  • Love fashion but want flexibility in your career path 
  • Are interested in both creative and business aspects of the industry 
  • Want to combine fashion with marketing, communication, or entrepreneurship 
  • Enjoy collaboration and strategic thinking 
  • Want access to one of the country’s largest historic costume collections 
  • See yourself working across multiple areas of the fashion world 

The Stephens Advantage 

  • Top-Ranked Program: Learn within one of the world’s best fashion schools. 
  • Custom Pathways: Tailor your coursework to match your career ambitions. 
  • Industry Mentorship: Gain insight from visiting professionals and alumni. 
  • Hands-On Learning: Internships, travel experiences, and collaborative projects. 
  • Historic Resources: Access to 13,000 garments in the Costume Museum and Research Library. 
  • Supportive Environment: A women’s college experience designed to build confidence and leadership. 

Capstone Experience 

In your final year, you’ll complete a professional capstone project that reflects your interests and career goals. This may include: 

  • A branding concept 
  • A merchandising strategy 
  • A styling portfolio 
  • A fashion business plan 
  • A communication campaign 

You graduate with work that represents your future. 

Fashion, business, storytelling — your pathway starts here. 

Program Features

Benefit from the same faculty, guest artists, and internship opportunities of our top-ranked Fashion Design, Fashion Communication, and Fashion Marketing programs while tailoring your curriculum to your particular interests.

  • Learn from more than 30 industry professionals who visit Stephens every year.
  • Take study trips to international fashion capitals for college credit.
  • Intern at companies such as , , and emerging brands.
  • In your final year, design a capstone project that showcases your talents and aligns with your career and professional goals.

What does a block schedule look like?

Take a look at the below sample block schedule for a first-year Fashion Apparel Studies major. The Block offers the rare opportunity to focus on what matters: learning, doing, and getting ready for your future. Want to know more? Contact an advisor academicaffairs@stephens.edu.

Fall Semester
Semester-Long Course
FAS 111
Making & Materials
Fall Semester
Block Courses
Block 1
FAS 150
Creative Process + KC Fashion Week trip
Block 2
FAS 170
Fashion Perspectives + STL trip
Block 3
GEN ED
Class
Block 4
FAS 146
Mixed Media Expression & Fashion Ideation
Spring Semester
Semester-Long Course
GEN ED
Class
Spring Semester
Block Courses
Block 5
FAS 203
Textiles
Block 6
GEN ED
(or ELECTIVE)
Block 7
FAS 185
Building a Fashion Brand + NY Study Tour
Block 8
FAS 215
Human Centered Design

Immersive Learning Opportunities

Produce, market and report on The Collections, our annual student designer fashion show, a dynamic runway event established in 1944.

Amy Bond and several students engaged around a table.
Impressive Networking Opportunities

Network with top industry professionals who visit Stephens every year, including prestigious designers invited by the Jeannene Booher Fashion Lecture Series.

A Star is Born - Costume Museum Gallery
Costume Museum & Research Library

Be inspired by our Historic Costume Museum and Research Library, featuring 13,000+ pieces, including designer garments from fashion icons Chanel, Oscar de la Renta, and more.

Costume Museum & Research Library

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