NYIAD Launches Personal Style Course

The New York Institute of Art and Design has just launched a brand new online course in Personal Style. The Complete Course in Personal Style is the seventh course offered by NYIAD, the leading provider of online education for creative professionals all over the world.

Students who enroll in the New York Institute of Art and Design’s Personal Style Course will gain a broad understanding of the world of fashion. They will learn the history of fashion, trends, and color theory. They will grow their knowledge of different looks and styles, learning how to dress clients regardless of body type, age, budget or profession.

The Personal Style Course includes hundreds of hours of HD video, featuring real life image consultants and stylists demonstrating techniques they use every day. Graduates of the course will have the skills and confidence needed to succeed in the fashion world. They will go on to careers as stylists, image consultants, personal shoppers, fashion assistants and more.

“The world of fashion and style are constantly growing and evolving,” said NYIAD Director Jacob Boller. “It’s an incredibly exciting field and we are thrilled to be able to offer the training necessary to give students all over the world access to the careers they’re looking for.”

To learn more about this new certificate course, visit www.nyiad.edu or call 1-800-583-1742.

About NYIAD

The New York Institute of Art and Design was founded in 1985. NYIAD is a leading provider of online education for creative professionals all over the world. The school currently offers eight high-quality online courses in areas like Interior Design, AutoCAD, Feng Shui Interior Design, Wedding and Event Planning, Personal Style, Jewelry Design, and Digital Photography. Through a unique combination of personal mentoring and online education, NYIAD students learn everything they need to master a skill and turn it into a career. The New York Institute of Art and Design is owned and operated by Career Step, LLC, along with sister school, New York Institute of Photography.