Beyond Graduation

FIT enjoys international recognition for the quality of its programs and the caliber of its graduates. At FIT, you're connected, through a faculty of industry professionals and extensive networking opportunities. As a result, FIT graduates have a higher than average employment rate.

FIT fabric styling program

Career Pathways

Students of the Fabric Styling BFA program graduate with the skills for a wide range of careers, including fashion and prop styling, trend forecasting, art direction, brand development, and computer-related textile fields.

Graduates are employed as:

  • heads of production departments
  • style editors
  • wardrobe managers
  • display and photo stylists
  • trend forecasters
  • food stylists
  • celebrity stylists
  • fashion publications
  • major film studios
  • television and website fashion forecasting
  • entrepreneurs
  • CAD textile designers

Career Outlook

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Alumni Perspectives

The work of Fabric Styling alumni is often influenced by their surroundings.
Black in Fashion by Tonya Blazio-Licorish, Fabric Styling ’96, takes a compresenive look at WWD's documentation of Black contributions to the fashion industry.
Randy Andrus, Fabric Styling ’24, shares how a song can have the power to spark creativity in his sketches.

 

Contact Us

If you have questions about this program, please reach out.

Fabric Styling
School of Art and Design
Business and Liberal Arts Center, Room B521
(212) 217-5143