Shenkar Fashion College — Graduate Designers

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On Oct 25, 2018
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Shenkar Fashion College — Graduate Designers

Prospective Israeli designers that are planning a career in fashion, textile and jewelry designing will be happy to have the information they need not venture abroad for the education they need. They have access to one of the best fashion design schools of the world in Israel which is ranked among the top 10. The Shenkar College of engineering, design, and art is known as being off the beaten path which has a distinct point of view as well as a fashion design program which is incredibly affordable.

The Ramat Gan college of Shenkar includes the popular Alber Elbaz as well as Nili Lotan which should encourage prospective Tel Aviv designers to choose this prestigious institution rather than look elsewhere. Fashionista. com a news website covering personalities, events, and trends, and companies that are shaping the fashion universe in its annual survey has published and ranked this college as being in the top 10 categories of fashion schools around the world.

The Shenkar fashion college charges tuition fees of 12,500 ILS for international students which translates to $3184 at the exchange rate currently prevailing. Students from Israel are however charged 10,000 ILS. The education is imparted in English and therefore international students need not be concerned about not knowing Hebrew which is the official language of Israel.

Designers from Israel educating themselves from the Shenkar fashion college can rest assured there will be acknowledged as among the best in the world as it has been proved by a number of students that have graduated from the institution and are working in Israel.

Students from Israel who are considering a career in fashion no longer have to consider visiting the Central St. Martin's Of London UK, the London College of fashion, the Fashion Institute of technology in New York USA or the Instituto Marangoni in Milan Italy. These schools apart from being in overseas locations are also expensive and will not add value to the education the students receive. A better option for prospective Israeli designers would be to consider contacting the Shenkar fashion college which is located within Israel and can offer them similar education at an affordable price.

Tel Aviv designers who have passed out of this college have already made a name for themselves and are marketing their creations in countries like the USA, the UK, and several other overseas locations. The creations marketed by Tel Aviv designers have been accepted by consumers throughout the world for their creativity in combining local Israeli traditions with international fashion.

International students intending to study at the Shenkar College must remember there will only be accepted as second or third-year students and will be required to have a year of fashion school completed before the admission.

At a cost of merely $3000 for prospective Israeli designers, this is an option which will be difficult to ignore especially when students learn that Alber Elbaz participated in his runaway show for Lanvin which is recognized as one of the leading fashion brands in the world.

Prospective Israeli and Tel Aviv designers should be proud that they have a fashion design school within their country which is acknowledged as one of the best in the world. Graduate designers will also be pleased to know they are part of an exclusive group of people who are on the way to emulate their predecessors that have already made a mark for themselves in the world of fashion. We can confidently state students who are aiming to be popular Israeli or Tel Aviv designers will be happy that they chose the beaten path offered by Shenkar College rather than opt for other fashion schools in different parts of the world.



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