A degree in fashion leads one to imagine models walking down catwalks and showing the latest trends from top designers. However, there are so many more career options besides becoming a world-renowned fashion designer. A degree in fashion can also lead to a career in textile and costume design, retail buying, visual merchandising, public relations, illustrating, styling, and writing. Take our Scholarship Match Quiz and find the right scholarship for you. So, if you are ready to pursue your dreams in the fashion world, this list of scholarships for fashion majors is a great place to help you pay for your education.
This award is available for permanent residents of Maryland with an interest in a teaching career. Candidates must have an undergraduate degree in the liberal arts, sciences or mathematics and be pursuing a master’s degree in education.
WEAR & I is passionate about fashion and would like to help you pay part of your tuition fees or provide financial support in fashion! Both high school and college students can apply, and we aim to find candidates who have their own unique insights into fashion and outfits.
We have set up scholarships with a total amount of 3000 US dollars (1500, 1000, and 500 each). We will pay directly to your personal account.
Beauty, regardless of gender, race, body shape, or whether you are rich or poor, we hope you can share your fashion stories to impress every beauty lover??.
The BeautySchoolsDirectory.com team is proud to offer a $2,500 scholarship for students and professionals changing others’ lives through wellness and beauty. If you’re ready to begin a fulfilling and rewarding career in the beauty and wellness industry, or if you are continuing your education to pursue your next career goal, submit the application form below for the chance to win a $2,500 scholarship toward your tuition and education expenses.
Hello designers! We are super excited that you are entering our sustainable fashion competition/show. Up to $1,000 of scholarship money will be awarded, so let your friends know of this opportunity! Read on for more details:
Theme Description: The Golden Rod by Maggie Smith contains a collection of poems that explore “parenthood, solitude, love, and memory”. Because of its ability to survive in diverse, harsh environments, the golden rod itself represents good luck and a pioneering spirit. Our theme, The Golden Ro(a)d takes a spin on this book by exploring different stages of life through the imagery of seasons. We hope that the designs will exemplify the ideas of personal progress, growth, and moments of solitude, joy, and clarity along with life’s turbulences.
Preliminary Round (Deadline February 12th, 11:59 PM EST):
Send in pictures of your (sustainable/up-cycled) fashion product. You must have designed and crafted the look yourself from sustainable materials. In this round, our executive board and seasoned professionals from the fashion industry will be rating your pieces and providing feedback and commentary. A total of 15 pieces will advance to the semi-finals. Pieces that advance to semi-finals will be shipped to Atlanta, GA for the fashion show on April 15th. Semi-finalists will be announced on the 17th of February through email.
Semi-Finals Round (Pieces will be shipped in by March 17th):
Another step closer to the grand prize! As a Semi-Finalist, your pieces will be on stage in front of a live audience and a judges panel at the Emory Student Center in Multi-Purpose Room #3 in Atlanta. There will also be a live stream of your piece on the catwalk on our Youtube Channel.
Finals (Announced at the fashion show on April 15th):
Our panel of judges will take part in voting, but so will the audience! We will have both an Youtube live voting round on a Google form as well as an in-person voting for the general audience.
Auction:
Designers who allow Altkey to store their pieces post the fashion show will have the opportunity to auction off their piece for additional scholarship money in front of the Altkey creatives network. If permission is not granted, the piece will be mailed back to the designer.
You may find out more on our website: https://www.altkeyofficial.org/
The We Art Corporation was established during the development of Jaiko Magazine, a platform for new public figures from aspects of fashion and beauty, in 2019. As the founder, Jasper. M-Jones continued the journey of discovering her purpose she sparked an idea to start a career discussion panel to educate students on the reality of the fashion and beauty industry. This idea was influenced by a contract scam she encountered at the age of 17 in exchange for her resignation.
While on Jaiko’s first magazine tour from 2019 to early 2020 she connected with the creator of L.Boyce Bridal and Beyond, LaQuoshia Boyce, whom she met at a Super Bowl fashion show in February 2019. LaQuoshia came up with the name We Art and branded the title with the colors Black, Teal, and Red.
This scholarship is available for high school seniors who will graduate from a state-approved Maine high school and plan to attend the University of Maine at Orono.
Each year Arts for Life! awards $1,000 scholarships to 25 graduating high school seniors in Florida. This award is available for U.S. and international high school seniors in Florida. Students must demonstrate artistic merit and academic excellence in creative writing, dance, music, theatre or visual arts.
FIDM offers a variety of scholarships for high school applicants as well as college graduates and transfer applicants. Scholarships include full and partial awards, and many are renewable by maintaining specific requirements.
Please contact FIDM Admissions at 800-624-1200 or visit FIDM.edu for more information: https://fidm.edu/en/admissions/financial+aid/scholarships/
This scholarship is open to U.S. undergraduate and graduate students who are national members of the Japanese American Citizens League. Students must submit samples of creative artistic works to apply.