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Career Pathways

One of the many Professional Schools in Toronto Metropolitan University's The Creative School, the School of Fashion is Canada’s leading university fashion program. The Creative School's interdisciplinary ecosystem of leading schools in creative and cultural fields connects fashion with other cultural producers and industries for courses, research, student exchanges, projects and collaborations.

Diana Di Poce

Diana Di Poce (external link, opens in new window) 
Founder & Editor-in-Chief, DARE Magazine

Annie Thompson

Annie Thompson (external link) 
Recipient of the Vanguard for Sustainability in Canadian Fashion

Latasha Millette

Latasha Millette (external link, opens in new window) 
Marketing Design Coordinator, Stratford Festival

Justine Woods

Justine Woods (external link, opens in new window) 
Metis storyteller, Indigenous beader and bespoke tailor

Glynis Tao

Glynis Tao (external link, opens in new window) 
Former Brand Owner & Current Business Coach

Laura Fine

Laura Fine
Design and Merchandising Professional at Canadian Tire Corporation
Previously at Canada Goose

Laura Gulshani

Laura Gulshani (external link, opens in new window) 
Fashion Painter (collaborated with Escada Resort 2019 Collection)

Career Pathways

In the fall of 2020, the School of Fashion implemented a revised curriculum that expands the possible career pathways open to fashion students. Students will graduate from the program with a breadth and depth of knowledge and skills that will prepare them for ever-changing and dymanic careers in fashion.

Here are career possibilities for all Fashion students: Fashion Design, Product Development, Social and Environmental Advocacy, Textile Design, Advertising Design, Event Management, Art/Creative Direction, Small Business Development, Brand Strategy and Design, Photography, Further Education: Master’s Degree, and more.