Master’s Degree in
Fashion Business

RVOE SEP Federal No. 20193986 (October 03, 2019)
Modalidad Escolarizada – Av. Constituyentes 455, Col. América, CDMX

Start date: August 10, 2026
Closing date: June 2, 2028
Duration: 4 semesters
Schedule: Mondays and Tuesdays from 6pm to 10pm
Face-to-face classes
+4 seminars in NY, Europe, CDMX and Oaxaca:

  • NY: September 13 – 19, 2026
  • Italy: May 27,
  • Hong Kong: November 27,
  • Mexico: February 28

Master in

Fashion business

 

RVOE SEP Federal No. 20193986 (October 03, 2019)
Modalidad Escolarizada – Av. Constituyentes 455, Col. América, CDMX

Start date: August 10, 2026
Closing date: June 2, 2028
Duration: 4 semesters
Schedule: Mondays and Tuesdays from 6 to 10 p.m.
Face-to-face classes
+4 seminars in NY, Europe, CDMX and Oaxaca:

  • NY: September 13 – 19, 2026
  • Italy: May 27,
  • Hong Kong: November 27,
  • Mexico: February 28

Forma parte de nuestra #Comunidad Creativa

The Master in Fashion Business (Global Fashion Management), in partnership with the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), offers a theoretical-practical and interdisciplinary approach that combines lectures, case studies, field visits and international seminars. Integrating the dimensions of the fashion business, from cultural and social to financial, the program addresses supply chain, marketing and point-of-sale operations, and fosters a vision oriented to profitability, innovation and technology, promoting creativity as a strategic axis.

  • Global excellence program: Alliance with the Fashion Institute of Technology / State University of New York and institutions in Italy and Hong Kong.
  • International immersive training: Seminars in New York, Milan and Hong Kong.
  • AI in fashion analysis: Through theoretical and practical sprints to research, classify and visualize data and market and niche mapping.
  • Faculty with strategic experience in fashion: Professors with experience and expertise in the industry.
  • Direct links with the fashion ecosystem in Mexico: Connection with brands and industry experts and networking with students, teachers and key industry players.

Forma parte de nuestra #Comunidad Creativa

Curriculum

Who is it aimed at?

  • Professionals in fashion, lifestyle industry, business, marketing or related areas. Interest in the global management of fashion brands and strategic direction in the industry. Must have knowledge of the international dynamics of the fashion market and its development, as well as its implementation or projection in local environments.

What will you be able to work on?

  • Graduates will be able to manage fashion brands globally from a local understanding, with a strategic, systemic and innovative approach.
  • They will have advanced knowledge of fashion industry trends and dynamics, and the ability to anticipate change.
  • They will be able to create ethical, responsible and flexible strategies in fashion management.
  • They will be able to work as fashion brand directors, global fashion strategy managers, fashion business management consultants or retail directors.
A communications and marketing strategist in the fashion industry, with more than 15 years of experience in marketing, public relations, and strategic partnerships for luxury, fashion, and retail brands. 
She has collaborated with companies such as Saks Fifth Avenue, Tiffany & Co., Lancel, TUMI, Hermès, Ferragamo, and Vanity, bringing a vision that combines creativity, business, and brand image. In addition, she has gained experience in organizing international fashion shows for designers such as Oscar de la Renta.

Teachers

Fashion business

Frequently asked questions
and admission process
for foreigners

Why CENTRO?

  • Connection with an international network of experts.
  • Excellence Boosting Program: study subjects from other graduate programs free of charge to complement your knowledge in other areas of interest.
  • Collaborations with CENTRO's Creative Economy Research Center (CIEC), which disseminates scientific content and publishes the academic journal Economía Creativa.
  • Professional collaborations with CENTRO Estudio, an area that links the graduate community with the industry in real projects.

Why CENTRO?

  • Participation in CENTRO Conecta, a meeting
    to connect with companies looking for creative talents.
  • Campus with 17 workshops of industrial design, textile and fashion, technology, screen printing, among others; 4 projection rooms; 4 computer labs, 1 photography and 1 lighting lab; 2 film and television forums; 13 editing islands; 3 audio booths; 1 ABB robotic arm; 1 Digital Maker Lab; the largest Motion Capture system in Latin America with 24 infrared cameras; and 1 art gallery.

Why CENTRO?

  • Connection with an international network of experts.
  • Excellence Boosting Program: study subjects from other graduate programs at no cost to complement your knowledge in other areas of interest.
  • Collaborations with CENTRO's Creative Economy Research Center (CIEC), which disseminates scientific content and publishes the academic journal Economía Creativa.
  • Professional collaborations with CENTRO Estudio, an area that links the graduate community with the industry in real projects.
  • Participation in CENTRO Conecta, a networking event with companies looking for creative talent.
  • Campus with 17 workshops of industrial design, textile and fashion, technology, screen printing, among others; 4 projection rooms; 4 computer labs, 1 photography and 1 lighting lab; 2 film and television forums; 13 editing islands; 3 audio booths; 1 ABB robotic arm; 1 Digital Maker Lab; the largest Motion Capture system in Latin America with 24 infrared cameras; and 1 art gallery.