Program start date | Application deadline |
2025-06-16 | - |
2025-07-07 | - |
2025-09-01 | - |
2026-01-12 | - |
Program Overview
Fashion Courses
Fashion Design
- BA · 3 Year
- Master Courses
- One year
- Semester courses
- Preparatory
- Undergraduate Progression courses
- Postgraduate courses
- Professional Courses
Fashion Styling
- BA · 3 Year
- Master Courses
- One year
- Semester courses
- Undergraduate Progression
Fashion Business
- BA · 3 Year
- Master Courses
- One year
- Semester courses
- Preparatory
- Undergraduate Progression courses
- Postgraduate Courses
- Professional Courses
Global Master for Luxury Business Professionals
- Global Master for Luxury Business Professionals
- MODULE 1 - The International Meaning of Luxury
- MODULE 2 - Luxury Value Chain
- MODULE 3 - Trends in the New Luxury Industry
Design Courses
Interior Design
- BA · 3 Year
- Master Courses
- One year
- Semester courses
- Preparatory
- Undergraduate Progression Programmes
- Professional Programmes
Product Design
- BA · 3 Year
- Master Courses
- Semester courses
- Preparatory
- Undergraduate Progression Programmes
Visual Design
- BA · 3 Year
- Master Courses
- Semester courses
- Undergraduate progression
Art Courses
- 3 Year
- Master Courses
- Semester courses
- One Year Courses
Fragrances & Cosmetics Courses
Short Courses
Fashion
Design
Art
Schools
Milano Fashion
Milano Design
Firenze
Paris
London
Dubai
Riyadh
Mumbai
Shanghai
Shenzhen
Admission
Entry Requirements
Online Admission
F.A.Q. How to apply online
Loans & Right to Education
Scholarships
Validations
London School information
- UK & the EU Settlement Scheme
- Apply for entry at level 5 and 6
- UK OfS Transparency Information
Turandot Programme
Interior Design Short Course
MILANO
This short course will guide participants through the latest fashionable trends in contemporary interior design. It encompasses the definition of a style through an interior design scenario, helping participants to improve their aesthetic sense and skills in décor. This course will challenge participants’ ability to interpret the world of interiors and home collection, their use of complementary styles, colours and lighting effects via a vocational approach to learning.
Programme Specification
Interior Design · Short Course
Course Themes
- Week 1: Participants are introduced to the planning of an interior design space through an analysis of contemporary trends in the industry, and to the use of innovative project planning and presentation techniques. They gain an understanding of which styles and aesthetic languages are more appropriate for high-end residential interiors, and how the use of creatively researched elements and images can contribute to elaborating a concept.
- Week 2: Participants work on the creation of a project for an interior space with an analysis of the materials to be used, highlighting appropriate colour schemes to create harmony for a contemporary ambiance. They will gain an overview of the latest design products, together with an understanding of the evolution in contemporary home design. Analysis of furnishing and lighting further assists in understanding the importance of aesthetic perception and style applied to the interior design space.
- Week 3: In the final week, participants further explore lighting design solutions used to create spaces with a unique atmosphere. They will aim to create a final design proposal that defines each aspect of the project process based on an understanding of the concept of global luxury lifestyle. The proposal will be the culmination of the first two weeks of activity and will be supported with the presentation of a final interior project layout.
Dates and Fees
- 16 Jun 2025 - 04 Jul 2025
- 01 Sep 2025 - 19 Sep 2025
- 12 Jan 2026 - 30 Jan 2026
- Italian · English - Fee: €4,300
- If the student is a minor, the full package option (course with accommodation in families and extra activities) is available at 5900 EUR.
LONDON
This short course will guide participants through the latest fashionable trends in contemporary interior design. It encompasses the definition of a style through an interior design scenario, helping participants to improve their aesthetic sense and skills in décor. This course will challenge participants’ ability to interpret the world of interiors and home collection, their use of complementary styles, colours and lighting effects via a vocational approach to learning.
Programme Specification
Interior Design · Short Course
Course Themes
- Week 1: Participants are introduced to the planning of an interior design space through an analysis of contemporary trends in the industry, and to the use of innovative project planning and presentation techniques. They gain an understanding of which styles and aesthetic languages are more appropriate for high-end residential interiors, and how the use of creatively researched elements and images can contribute to elaborating a concept.
- Week 2: Participants work on the creation of a project for an interior space with an analysis of the materials to be used, highlighting appropriate colour schemes to create harmony for a contemporary ambiance. They will gain an overview of the latest design products, together with an understanding of the evolution in contemporary home design. Analysis of furnishing and lighting further assists in understanding the importance of aesthetic perception and style applied to the interior design space.
- Week 3: In the final week, participants further explore lighting design solutions used to create spaces with a unique atmosphere. They will aim to create a final design proposal that defines each aspect of the project process based on an understanding of the concept of global luxury lifestyle. The proposal will be the culmination of the first two weeks of activity and will be supported with the presentation of a final interior project layout.
Dates and Fees
- 09 Jun 2025 - 27 Jun 2025
- 01 Sep 2025 - 19 Sep 2025
- 12 Jan 2026 - 30 Jan 2026
- English - Fee: £3,600
DUBAI
This short course will guide participants through the latest fashionable trends in contemporary interior design. It encompasses the definition of a style through an interior design scenario, helping participants to improve their aesthetic sense and skills in décor. This course will challenge participants’ ability to interpret the world of interiors and home collection, their use of complementary styles, colours and lighting effects via a vocational approach to learning.
Programme Specification
Interior Design · Short Course
Course Themes
- Week 1: Participants are introduced to the planning of an interior design space through an analysis of contemporary trends in the industry, and to the use of innovative project planning, sketching and presentation techniques. They gain an understanding of which styles and aesthetic languages are more appropriate for high-end residential interiors, and how the use of creatively researched elements and images can contribute to elaborating a concept. They visit external locations and showrooms to take inspiration.
- Week 2: Participants work on the creation of a project for an interior space with an analysis of the materials to be used, highlighting appropriate colour schemes to create harmony for a contemporary ambiance. They will gain an overview of the latest design products, together with an understanding of the evolution in contemporary home design. Analysis of furnishing and lighting further assists in understanding the importance of aesthetic perception and style applied to the interior design space. They will aim to create a final design proposal that defines each aspect of the project which will be supported with the presentation of a final interior project layout.
Dates and Fees
- 07 Jul 2025 - 18 Jul 2025
- 01 Sep 2025 - 12 Sep 2025
- 08 Dec 2025 - 19 Dec 2025
- 23 Mar 2026 - 03 Apr 2026
- English - Fee: درهم AED9,500
- 5% VAT must be added to all the fees
Program Outline
Outline:
Year 1
- Fundamentals of Fashion Design: Introduces students to the history and theory of fashion design, as well as essential technical skills like pattern making and draping.
- Fashion Design Studio 1: Focuses on concept development, design research, and experimentation through various projects and design exercises.
- Textile and Material Studies: Explores the properties and uses of different textile materials, learning their impact on design and functionality.
- Fashion CAD: Introduces computer-aided design software for patternmaking and garment construction.
- Fashion History: Covers the history of western fashion from the Renaissance to the present day, analyzing key trends and movements.
Year 2
- Advanced Patternmaking: Focuses on creating complex patterns for a variety of garment types and tailoring techniques.
- Fashion Design Studio 2: Explores the development of personal design aesthetics and signature styles, culminating in a thematic collection.
- Fashion Marketing and Communication: Introduces the fundamentals of brand management, marketing, and communication strategies for the fashion industry.
- Fashion Styling: Explores the art of creating and communicating fashion concepts through styling techniques for editorials, photoshoots, and fashion shows.
- Contemporary Fashion Studies: Analyzes current trends and issues in fashion, including sustainability, ethics, and the impact of technology.
- Elective: Choose from a variety of specialized courses like Knitwear Design, Fashion Illustration, or Fashion Entrepreneurship.
Year 3
- Fashion Design Studio 3: Focuses on refining personal design aesthetics and creating a professional portfolio, including a final collection presentation.
- Advanced Fashion Construction: Develops advanced tailoring and couture techniques for complex garment construction.
- Fashion Business Management: Introduces essential business concepts for the fashion industry, including financial management, production planning, and retail operations.
- Fashion Thesis Project: Develops a research-based thesis project that demonstrates in-depth independent research and creative exploration within a chosen area of fashion.
- Elective: Choose from a variety of specialized courses like Sustainable Fashion Design, Fashion Journalism, or Fashion Law.
Structure:
- The program consists of lectures, tutorials, workshops, and individual projects.
- Studio courses provide a platform for practical exploration and creative development.
- Students have access to dedicated studios and workshops equipped with professional machinery and resources.
Course Schedule:
- The course schedule varies depending on the school and program, but generally follows a semester system with two main intakes per year.
Assessment:
- Assessment methods vary depending on the module and may include:
- Practical assignments and projects
- Written essays and reports
- Presentations and critiques
- Portfolio development
- Final thesis project assessment
Teaching:
- The program is taught by experienced professionals in the fashion industry, including designers, academics, and industry experts.
- Students benefit from small class sizes allowing for personalized attention and feedback.
- Guest lectures and workshops by renowned fashion professionals provide additional industry insights and perspectives.
- Emphasis is placed on developing creative and technical skills, critical thinking, and collaboration.
Careers:
- The program prepares graduates for a wide range of career paths in the fashion industry, including:
- Fashion Designer
- Fashion Buyer
- Fashion Stylist
- Fashion Journalist
- Fashion Marketer
- Fashion Entrepreneur
- Costume Designer
- Personal Shopper
Other:
- The program may offer opportunities for study abroad, industry internships, and participation in fashion competitions and events.
- The school may provide career support services, networking opportunities, and alumni connections to assist graduates in their professional pursuits.
General Requirements:
- High school diploma or equivalent qualification
- **Portfolio of creative work demonstrating your skills and potential in interior design.
- Strong interest in interior design and a willingness to learn
- Proficiency in the language of instruction:
- In Milan, Florence, and Dubai: Italian or English
- In Paris and London: English or French
- In Miami, Mumbai, Shanghai, and Shenzhen: English or the local language
Additional Requirements for International Students:
- Visa requirements: International students may need to obtain a student visa to study in Italy.