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Old 07-09-2009   #226
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^takes a lot more time ...

do you mean the drawing line by line, point by point, based on measurements...?
the English use this method too

How is the French method different?
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Old 07-09-2009   #227
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do you mean the drawing line by line, point by point, based on measurements...?
the English use this method too

How is the French method different?
that is the french method if I understand what you are saying correctly.

the American method: you create a basic piece called a block (which is a size 8), from there you will adjust to make your pattern, and than you would adjust the measurements.
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oh i see, thanks so you're basically doing alterations
although it's good to learn too

i agree it's more efficient to do it the other way
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Old 12-09-2009   #229
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hey guys, I was just wondering if anybody is going to the sorbonne?
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Old 12-09-2009   #230
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Oh I know a friend who 'll go over there !

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hey guys, I was just wondering if anybody is going to the sorbonne?
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Old 13-09-2009   #231
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which section?? ^^
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Old 13-09-2009   #232
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Nothing about Fashion, humm I think section "Geopolitic" or "Hist-Geo" something like that !

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Old 17-10-2009   #233
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i still have a while till uni, but i was wondering if istituto marangoni was hard to get into?
i really want to go there, to study designing or styling
and if anyone goes there, is it good?
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Old 4 Weeks Ago   #234
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IFM is the best design dchoo; of paris, france, takes only 10 students!

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Hi there!

Does anyone know wich are the best fashion schools in Paris, with an one-year program?
I`ve heard about ESMOD, Studio Berçot and Chambre Syndicale...
Is there any other?

I`m planning to study fashion design or moulage in an one-year program... any suggestions?

Tks a lot

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I'm sorry if this question has already been answered, but I'm looking for an about 3 or 4 month longs fashion or photography (I wouldn't mind taking a photoshop course either) in Paris.
I've googled and googled and it seems it's quite hard to find schools that offer courses that only last less than a year.
Does any of you have any ideas?
I'm thinking about moving to Paris in the first 4 months of 2011, so I've little over a year to sort this out.

In Denmark we have these evening-classes, where you can study everything from languages to painting and I'm thinking that they must have something similar in Paris.

If you do not personally know, do you know where I can find the information or who I can contact?

Thanks in advance!
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