This series started with a simple observation: fashion exper... by Mark and Cheryl GregoryThis series started with a simple observation: fashion exper... by Mark and Cheryl Gregory
This series started with a simple observation: fashion experts aren’t short on talent; they’re feeling the pressure of relying on time-based work in a rapidl...
This series started with a simple observation: fashion experts aren’t short on talent; they’re feeling the pressure of relying on time-based work in a rapidly changing world.
In Part 1, we explored that pressure.
In Part 2, we looked at what actually makes a fashion course worth paying for: clear outcomes, thoughtful structure, and learning that fits real life.
Which leads to the following question:
If we know what good looks like… why do so many fashion courses still fail?
That’s what Part 3 covers, not to criticise, but to highlight the common traps and how experienced professionals can avoid them.
If you’ve ever thought, “I could create something better, I just don’t want to get it wrong,” this one’s for you.