Fashion Internships

Open Closing on May 1, 2025 / 2 spots left
George Brown College
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Field Education Coordinator
(2)
5
Experience
3/5 project matches
Dates set by projects
Preferred companies
Anywhere
Any company type
Retail, Apparel & fashion, Arts, Cosmetics & beauty, Media & production, Marketing & advertising
Categories
Communications Market research Operations Product or service launch Marketing strategy
Skills
sales & marketing content creation administrative support social media fashion business
Learner goals and capabilities

George Brown College School of Fashion Studies currently has students who are seeking fashion internships. (Remote or In-field opportunities)


Students from the following programs are ready to complete 160 or 280 hours with your company:


FASHION MANAGEMENT (DIPLOMA) Students have taken courses in visual merchandising, accounting, economics, marketing, adobe illustrator, fabric analysis, as well as basic sewing.


INTERNATIONAL FASHION MANAGEMENT (POST-GRADUATE) students have completed courses in International Economics, Trade and Business Law, Global Marketing and Logistics, Business Math, Statistics and Research Methods, Apparel Brand and Licensing Agreements, Project Management, Communication across Cultures and more.

Learners
Diploma
Beginner levels
100 learners
Project
280 hours per learner
Learners apply to projects
Individual projects
Expected outcomes and deliverables
  • A new, and enthusiastic perspective through the student’s eyes
  • A pool for future employees
  • The opportunity to provide George Brown College with feedback concerning academic course content and current industry needs and trends
  • Some extra help during these challenging times
Project Examples

General Workplace Tasks Include:

✓ Contributes ideas in brainstorming/idea sessions

✓ Takes minutes for internal and/or client meetings

✓ Works on client presentations

✓ Administrative work


Fashion Management Diploma Students (280 hours) - Program specific tasks and responsibilities:

• Data entry and analysis

• Research and trend forecasting

• Fashion and mood boards creation

• Marketing and social media

• Inventory support

• Shipping and receiving support

• Ecommerce/website maintenance

• Merchandising


Post-grad International Fashion Management Students (160 hours) - Program specific tasks and responsibilities:

• Supply chain management & logistics

• Project management

• Marketing plans

• Research and trend forecasting

• Marketing strategies and initiatives

• Trade compliance

• Import & export

• Ethical and sustainable sourcing

Companies must answer the following questions to submit a match request to this experience:

Be available for a quick phone call with the coordinator to initiate your relationship and confirm your scope is an appropriate fit for the course.

Sign off on weekly reporting forms and fill out an evaluation at the end of the internship period.

Assign weekly tasks, provide on-going feedback and weekly touch-base meetings with students. Provide training when necessary.