ESMOD

French private fashion school From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The École supérieure des arts et techniques de la mode, or ESMOD, is a French private school of fashion. It was founded in Paris in 1841 by Alexis Lavigne.[1] It has branches in Bordeaux, Lyon, Paris, Rennes and Roubaix in France, and in a number of cities in other countries.[2]

Established1841; 185 years ago (1841)
PresidentChristine Walter-Bonini
Location
Paris
,
France

48.8777°N 2.3345°E / 48.8777; 2.3345
Campus12 rue de la Rochefoucauld
75009 Paris
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École supérieure des arts et techniques de la mode
Established1841; 185 years ago (1841)
PresidentChristine Walter-Bonini
Location
Paris
,
France

48.8777°N 2.3345°E / 48.8777; 2.3345
Campus12 rue de la Rochefoucauld
75009 Paris
AffiliationsUnion of Independent Grandes Écoles
Websiteesmod.com
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Accreditation

The École supérieure des arts et techniques de la mode is authorised by the Commission nationale de la certification professionnelle (France Compétences), the French national commission for vocational certification, to award a five-year professional certification as fashion stylist/designer at level 6 of the European Qualifications Framework.[3]

It has been accredited by the French Ministry of Culture since 2014.

In 2022, its Master's-level diploma ‘Fashion and Creative Industries Creative Director’ (level 7) obtained academic accreditation from the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research by ministerial decision of 28 June 2021, published in the Bulletin Officiel of 22 July 2021.[4][5]

Branches

Africa and the Middle East
  • Tunis (Tunisia, 1989–present)[6]
  • Damascus (Syria, 1995–present)
  • Sousse (Tunisia, 1997–present)[7]
  • Beirut (Lebanon, 1999–present)[7]
  • Dubai (United Arab Emirates, 2006–present)[7]
  • Istanbul (Turkey, 2010–present)[7]
Asia
  • Tokyo (Japan, 1984–present)[7]
  • Seoul (South Korea, 1989–present)[7]
  • Jakarta (Indonesia, 1996–present)[7]
  • Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia, 2011–present)[8]
  • Guangzhou (China, 2014–present)[9]
  • Beijing (China, 2017–closed)[10]
Europe
  • Paris (France, 1841–present)[11]
  • Rennes (France, 1989–present)[7]
  • Munich (Germany, 1989–closed)[11]
  • Oslo (Norway, 1990–present)[12]
  • Bordeaux (France, 1991–present)[7]
  • Lyon (France, 1991–present)[7]
  • Roubaix (France, 1994–present)[7]
  • Berlin (Germany, 1994–closed)[11]
  • Moscow (Russia, 2006–closed)
  • Tbilisi (Georgia, opening soon)[13]

A branch once operated in São Paulo.[11]

Alumni

Alumni of the school include Reem Acra, Franck Sorbier, Lara Cosima Henckel von Donnersmarck, Olivier Rousteing, Rachel Harvey, and Seo Eunkyo.[citation needed] Simon Porte Jacquemus of Jacquemus also attended for a short time.[citation needed]

References

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