Fashion your Future

When you study fashion merchandising at TCU, you get the highest quality artistic education in a liberal arts environment. You will develop your analytical thinking, clarity in written and spoken expression, collaboration and creativity to adapt to whatever the future might bring and elevate your talent, intelligence and values.

Where in the World Will You Go?

Gain first-hand professional experiences in some of the most important cities in the industry — Paris, London, Florence and New York City. From semester study abroad and departmental travel programs to international internship opportunities, you can merge real-world experience with an international education.

 

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Mary Beth Taylor

Before graduating in 2012, Mary Beth Taylor interned with Stuart Weitzman, a high-end shoe company in New York City, and was hired by the CEO after graduation to fill the newly created position, Major Accounts Business Analyst. In the next four years at Stuart Weitzman, she was promoted to the right hand to the CEO in areas of reporting and analysis. In 2016, she was hired at Tiffany & Co. Taylor said the internship program led her on the path she is on today. Mary Beth is currently the Director of Merchant Business Intelligence at Arezzo & Co.

 

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Photo of two dresses from the Historic Costume Collection. The dress in the foreground is purple with sequins, while the dress in the background is yellow with a matching silk scarf draped around the mannequin.
The Lasting Influence of “The Great Gatsby” on Fashion
Housed in the Fine Arts Building, the TCU Historic Costume Collection showcases an impressive range of iconic fashion pieces spanning from the 19th ce...
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A group of theatre students performing on stage in the Van Cliburn Concert Hall at TCU for the 2025 Fine Arts Gala.
Empowering the Arts at TCU: The BOV’s Legacy Under Michael Mullins’ Leadership
The Department of Theatre performed at the 2025 Fine Arts Gala alongside Grammy Award winner and Tony-nominated actor Jenn Colella. “Time, talen...
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A 1920s-inspired window display featuring three mannequins dressed in flapper-style evening wear. The scene is framed by rich red velvet curtains, with a central illuminated rectangle outlined by vintage-style bulbs. The text "TCU CFA GALA 2025" appears at the bottom of the window.
Fine Arts Collaboration Brings Cabaret to Life
The interdisciplinary project brought together students from fashion merchandising, interior design and architectural lighting design. In a dazzling d...
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A group photo of the tour members gathered outdoors wearing colorful aprons with traditional patterns. In the foreground, four women are sitting and holding up a string of blue dyed fabric pieces featuring designs.
The Timeless Art of Indian Textiles 
Reddy and fellow group members participate in a Bandhani workshop in Jodhpur, exploring the tie-dyeing technique that involves intricately tying fabri...
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Group photo of fashion merchandising students attending the NRF student program in New York City.
The Department of Fashion Merchandising Joins the National Retail Federation
The NRF Student Program connects students with top industry leaders and helps kickstart their careers. We are excited to announce that the Department ...
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