Fashion Merchandising Association
FMA Mission Statement
The Fashion Merchandising Association commits to providing a space where individuals interested in fashion can gain useful knowledge of the Fashion industry. FMA has a strong connection with the Fashion Merchandising program, through this bond members will:
• Develop a creative and business-oriented insight into the industry.
• Build direct relationships and network with professionals active in the industry.
• Have real-life work and volunteering opportunities to build a strong resume.
• Be part of a diverse and inclusive group of individuals who encourage personal growth.
• Build social and communicative skills through diverse sets of social events and activities.
• Develop a strong set of social and leadership skills
Fashion Shows
FMA has bi-annual fashion shows showcasing local retailers and designers.
Weekly Meetings
FMA holds weekly meetings throughout the fall and spring semesters on Wednesdays, in the FCS building
Thrift on the Quad
FMA holds thrift pop-up fundraisers in the TXST quad at least once a semester for students to shop second-hand, while promoting sustainability.
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Professional Organization
Other Recommended Organizations
As a student, you can also join the Textile Society of America (TSA), the Surface Design Association (SDA) and the Costume Society of America (CSA) to learn more about fashion design and merchandising.
Follow these links to their membership sites:
Industry Groups
There are also various industry websites that you can visit to learn more about the fashion industry and merchandising such as the National Retail Foundation (NRF) that hosts the Big Show for students each year. The American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC) has grants and contests for students. Cotton Inc. has a learning website with tons of information about industry production as well as access to professional development courses.