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The Fashion Studies master's program offers an innovative curriculum where you critically examine fashion as cultural expression—analyzing dress, bodily practices, media, and industry systems. You'll refine your research and analytical abilities while studying fashion's visual and material aspects, uncovering their personal significance and societal impact across different settings. Through interdisciplinary coursework, you'll gain a nuanced perspective on fashion's historical evolution, theoretical frameworks, and its influence on identity formation, social structures, and cultural narratives. Alumni pursue careers across multiple sectors including fashion media, museum curation, academic research, and industry leadership.
This program pushes students to engage with cross-disciplinary theories and research methods that define fashion scholarship while making original contributions to the discipline. Required and specialized courses provide comprehensive examinations of fashion as a cultural force, linking it to design processes, manufacturing systems, consumer behavior, media representation, creative vision, physical expression, historical context, and power dynamics. Hands-on initiatives such as the student-run BIAS journal create platforms for publishing original research and fostering collaborations within the Parsons community.