Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising
Fashion school in Los Angeles, California From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fashion school in Los Angeles, California From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising (FIDM) is a private college in downtown Los Angeles.
Type | Private for-profit college |
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Established | 1969[1] |
President | Tonian Hohberg |
Undergraduates | 3,500 |
Location | , , United States |
Website | fidm |
The college was founded in 1969 by Tonian Hohberg, the institute's president and CEO.[1][2] In 2023, Arizona State University (ASU) announced that the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in downtown Los Angeles will be part of the expansion of ASU's fashion education program, which will now be named ASU FIDM, and will operate in both Los Angeles and Phoenix.[3]
The college offers 26 associate degree programs; a Bachelor of Science degree in business management, which is also available via distance learning; and nine Bachelor of Arts degree programs. The college also offers a master's in business administration degree.[2]
The college is accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission.[4] Due to a commission review finding problems in sustainability and faculty oversight in 2019, status has changed from "Accredited" to "Accredited with Notice of Concern".[5] It is also an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD).[6]
In addition to its Los Angeles campus, the college previously had three satellite campuses located in San Francisco, Orange County, and San Diego.[7]
The main campus is the Los Angeles campus. The campus features the modern architecture of Clive Wilkinson,[8][9][10][11] innovative study spaces, a design studio, and the FIDM Museum and Galleries.
The San Francisco campus was located in Union Square.[12] The Orange County Campus had lofts, an indoor/outdoor student lounge, bright colors, and a unique audiovisual igloo.
FIDM served as the location of Lifetime's Project Runway season six,[13] Project Runway: Under the Gunn,[14] Project Runway: Threads,[15] and Project Runway: Junior. Several FIDM alumni, including Santino Rice, Daniel Franco, Guadalupe Vidal, Kelli Martin, and Leann Marshall, were contestants on the original Project Runway show.[16] FIDM was also featured in the MTV show The Hills, which shows the life of upcoming fashion designer, Lauren Conrad, who comes from Laguna Beach and wants to become famous for her designs.[17]
The Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising Museum, located at the Los Angeles Campus, is home to a large collection of fashion and costume pieces from the 1800s to today. The museum features permanent and temporary exhibits, including costumes and designs from early 20th-century Hollywood, theater, and current television shows and films. Currently, the art of costume design in television is being displayed until the start of November 2022. The FIDM Museum Permanent Collection features more than 15,000 objects representing over 200 years of fashion, spanning haute couture, ready-to-wear, international ensembles, film costumes, and fragrance. Highlights of the collection include the Lilli Ann, Michael Arnaud, Damask Cecil Beaton, Nancy Dinsmore, Rudi Gernreich, Stella Hanania, Helen Larson, Tina Leser, Maurice Levin, and Gianni Versace Menswear archives.[18][19][20]
Due to COVID-19 concerns, the FIDM Museum Los Angeles and Orange County galleries are now closed. It is possible to browse the FIDM online collections.[21][22]
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