Course Overview
What students will build in this course
AFI's Fashion Draping Basics is structured around guided practice, examples from current creative work, assignment-led learning, and presentation review. Students use the course to understand fashion draping basics, build confidence with process, and create output that can support a portfolio, freelance service, business idea, or next academic step. Course contents are updated from time to time based on market trends, software changes, hiring expectations, student outcomes, and AFI faculty research. The syllabus shown here is a reference structure for counselling and planning; final batch contents may be refined before or during delivery.
Course contents are updated from time to time based on market trends, software changes, hiring expectations, student outcomes, and AFI faculty research. The syllabus shown here is a reference structure for counselling and planning; final batch contents may be refined before or during delivery.
- Build practical work samples connected to Fashion Draping Basics
- Understand the process, tools, references, and presentation habits used in the selected discipline
- Receive review-led direction for improving project clarity, portfolio value, and next-step readiness
Admissions Support
Need help choosing the right AFI short course?
Speak with AFI admissions to compare duration, fee, batch format, and the best next step for your goals.
Who Should Enroll
Best fit for students who want a focused short-format pathway
- Beginners who want a structured introduction to fashion draping basics
- Learners comparing 1 month AFI courses before choosing a batch
- Students, creators, founders, or career switchers who want practical output rather than theory only
Key Modules
What the curriculum covers
Tools Covered
Platforms, methods, and workflows used in class
- Concept boards
- Sketching process
- Material and styling references
Career Use Cases
How students typically apply this course outcome
- Portfolio development
- Styling assistance
- Boutique or fashion startup exploration
Detailed Syllabus
Structured modules, assignments, and project checkpoints
Week 1 Fashion research foundations
View module
Fashion research foundations
Understand the basic language and references behind Fashion Draping Basics.
Weekly breakdown
- Market and visual reference reading
- Core terminology and process overview
- Good and weak examples review
Resources
- AFI faculty demos and review sessions
- Downloadable briefs, references, and worksheet prompts
- Portfolio review checkpoints with faculty feedback
Assignments
- Create a reference sheet for Fashion Draping Basics.
Week 2 Sketching and material direction practice
View module
Sketching and material direction practice
Move from observation to hands-on structured practice.
Weekly breakdown
- Tool or material orientation
- Guided exercises with faculty checkpoints
- Common mistakes and correction habits
Resources
- AFI faculty demos and review sessions
- Downloadable briefs, references, and worksheet prompts
- Portfolio review checkpoints with faculty feedback
Assignments
- Submit a practice sheet or draft output for review.
Week 3 Concept development application
View module
Concept development application
Apply the skill to a small real-world style brief.
Weekly breakdown
- Brief interpretation
- Design decision-making
- Iteration based on feedback
Resources
- AFI faculty demos and review sessions
- Downloadable briefs, references, and worksheet prompts
- Portfolio review checkpoints with faculty feedback
Assignments
- Create a project draft based on a focused brief.
Week 4 Fashion Draping Basics project presentation
View module
Fashion Draping Basics project presentation
Package the final output clearly for portfolio or counselling review.
Weekly breakdown
- Presentation layout
- Rationale writing
- Final review and next-step guidance
Resources
- AFI faculty demos and review sessions
- Downloadable briefs, references, and worksheet prompts
- Portfolio review checkpoints with faculty feedback
Assignments
- Present a final mini project with process notes.
Assignments
Practice work included in the course
- Create a reference sheet for Fashion Draping Basics.
- Submit a practice sheet or draft output for review.
- Create a project draft based on a focused brief.
- Present a final mini project with process notes.
Capstone Project
Final project outcome
Develop and present a Fashion Draping Basics project with process references, practical execution, faculty review, and final presentation notes.
Certificate note: Students who complete assignments, reviews, and the final project can receive an AFI certificate of completion for the selected short course. For certificate tracks, completion requirements may include attendance, assignments, reviews, and final project submission.
Compare this course with the full AFI short course catalog, speak with an AFI counsellor, and review longer pathways in fashion design, interior design, and graphic design. Students can also continue reading the AFI design blog before choosing a batch.
If you want the closest full-program comparison for this course, start with AFI’s main Fashion Design pathway.
Admissions Support
Ready to compare Fashion Draping Basics with AFI’s longer programs?
Admissions support can help you choose between a short course, portfolio pathway, or a broader diploma-style direction.
Course FAQ
Questions students ask before joining this course
Who is the Fashion Draping Basics course for?
The Fashion Draping Basics course is built for beginners, career switchers, and students who want a practical fashion design learning path without committing to a longer diploma immediately.
How intensive is this 1 month course?
The curriculum is planned as a focused 1 month format with guided faculty sessions, practice tasks, and project reviews. Students should expect regular weekly work outside class as well.
Will I create practical work during the course?
Yes. Every AFI short course includes guided assignments, review checkpoints, and a final project so students can leave with visible output instead of only theory notes.
Can I ask about schedules, fees, and enrollment support?
Yes. Course fee, batch schedule, mode of delivery, and inclusions may vary by batch. Please speak with AFI admissions for the latest details.