If you’re ready to pursue a fashion degree, or simply want to see what options are out there when it comes to starting a career in the industry, you’ve come to the right place. Fashionista’s Fashion School Directory , which we update regularly, lists hundreds of colleges and universities with fashion programs — including in design, merchandising, styling and other specialties — in the United States and abroad. It encompasses art and design schools, larger universities with great fashion programs (including HBCUs), as well as community colleges, technical colleges and everything in between. Beyond our directory, we’ve always been committed uncovering new resources and reporting on what’s next for aspiring fashion professionals. Browse our latest fashion school deep-dives, explainers, breakdowns and more below. Related: Are Fashion Students Designing for the Algorithm? Related: What It Take...
These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Wednesday. Estée Lauder Posts Strong Q4 Sales Estée Lauder projected fiscal 2027 adjusted earnings per share of $3.10 to $3.35, topping analysts’ average estimate. The company credited strong spending by younger shoppers on trending brands like Le Labo and Balmain Beauty. “For fiscal 2027, we are affirming our confidence to accelerate organic sales growth. In addition, we are raising our outlook for an even stronger adjusted operating margin, as we double down on our strengths to further diversify growth across product categories and geographies, including accelerating growth in North America,” Stéphane de La Faverie, president and CEO, said in a statement. { Estée Lauder } Target Shows Signs of Recovery in Q2 Target reported its second straight quarter of gains, with net sales up 5.3% and net earnings rising to $1.8 billion, or $4.11 per share. CEO Michael Fiddelke noted str...