Fashion Design Education & Promotion in Turkey

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Fashion Design Education & Promotion in Turkey Prof.Dr.Ender Yazgan Bulgun Euro-Mediterranean Conference on CIIPR in Textile and Clothing Industry -24 -25 March 2014, Florence, Italy Dean, Faculty of Fine Arts and Design, Izmir University of Economics agenda Fashion Design Education IUE Department of Fashion and Textile Design Future strategies Fashion Industry in Turkey

Case of Turkey production country losing the competitive advantage shift of labour intensive manufacturing industries to Eastern countries for lower costs created problems in countries customized solutions and technological investments, branding and the added value of design are neecessary.

Today 2000s 90s 80s 70s The trend toward globalization has influenced the Turkish clothing industry, which showed a great growth in the 1970s. Throughout the 1970s and early 1980s companies worked on improving productivity and reducing costs. Turkey has become one of the leading apparel exporters to European countries After 1980s, with the increasing demand of consumers, product lifecycles became shorter, the variety increased, with the reduced quantities, but the quality criteria increased. Today, organizations must constantly be searching for new ways to meet their customers’ needs. The changing status of clothing industry in Turkey led to an increasing interest to textile and fashion design education.

Examples of Textile and Fashion Design Departments in Turkey

Strengths of Textile and Fashion Design Education in Turkey The existence of a well-developed textile industry in Turkey (Internship, projects, etc.) A qualified, well-educated labour force and technical expertise derived from the historical aspects of textile and clothing A balanced combination of artistic, cultural, occupational and technical aspects Four-year bachelor degree program instead of three-year programs, as in some European countries Increasing number of private/foundation universities in the development of fashion education Some specific fields in the industry (eg Denizli- home textiles, Izmir - wedding gowns) Abundance in basic raw materials (as a creative factor such as organic cotton) Attempts to benefit from the Bologna Process in the creation of differentiation and standardization in Turkish education International exchange opportunities (Erasmus, dual degree, etc,)

Izmir University of Economics. Fashion and Textile Design Department Flexible and multidisciplinary curriculum Innovative approach and critical thinking Teaching language is in English (a second foreign language opportunity) Fashion Business option New research areas (Techno-fashion, sustainability, eco fashion, etc.) Workshops, exhibitions Student exchange, Erasmus Participating in national and international fairs and exhibitions International academic staff Projects with external partners Promotional activities ( competitions, introduction to high schools, etc) Master studies/PhD studies

Promotional Activities Design Competitions Presentations in High Schools Organizations with external partners (Fashion Show in Agora Shopping mall) Contribution to Istanbul Fashion Week 2014 ...

Future Trends Accreditation Customization in education Contemporary trends in sustainable fashion design, slow fashion, intelligent textiles Innovation, creativity Interdisciplinary learning Global visibility (web presence, ...) Blended learning (face-to-face, digital, on-site, ...) Student mobility