Master’s Degree in
Fashion Business
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
RVOE SEP Federal No. 20193986 (October 03, 2019)
Modalidad Escolarizada – Av. Constituyentes 455, Col. América, CDMX
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.

Teachers
With a degree in Textile Design from Ibero Puebla and in Fashion Communication from IED Milan, she is a creative professional and consultant through her project MTHRSHP. She began her career with brands such as Fendi and Calvin Klein and has worked in design and product development across a range of sectors, from mass markets to artisanal groups. Since 2016, she has been involved in cultural and editorial projects focused on textiles and fashion. She has held various academic positions at CENTRO since 2011.
With a degree in Graphic Design from the University of Monterrey, she was CEO and Director of Editorial Anagrama. Currently, she is Founding Partner & Creative Managing Director of Brand Atlas, a studio focused on generating brand hospitality experiences through branding, design and development. Daniela has specialized in building memorable brands using creative methodologies and account management for diverse industries.
Graduated in Communication Sciences from Ibero, she holds a Master’s degree in Business and Technology from Collective Academy. She has extensive experience in creating marketing communications and strategy for global luxury, entertainment, lifestyle and beauty brands. She was responsible for the marketing and communications team of brands such as Adolfo Dominguez, Express, L’Oreal Luxe, Tommy Hilfiger, Tiffany & Co Mexico and Alo Yoga among others.
She has a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting and her academic background also includes a Master’s Degree in Administration, as well as several courses on tax updates and management skills. She has more than 20 years of experience in controllership functions. He has worked in the automotive industry and in the Diltex Group, among others. He has participated in lean manufacturing projects, ERP implementations and ISO certifications.

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.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Do you have scholarships and financing?
CENTRO Scholarship: you can apply once you have your admission letter. A socio-economic study is conducted (with cost) and an external company evaluates the need for financial support. With this information the scholarship committee awards the percentage. The decision is final.
CENTRO Graduate Scholarship: 30% for graduates of both undergraduate and graduate programs.
Financiamiento: trabajamos con la empresa Laudex para el financiamiento de los programas. Ellos realizan un estudio de riesgo y otorgan el porcentaje de apoyo. Laudex Advisor Data: Linda Granados : 55 7672 2250 : linda.granados@laudex.mx
2. Are there benefits for prompt payment?
10% benefit on your first tuition payment if you register before April 20 for August graduate programs and October 20 for January graduate programs.
6% on your first tuition or full semester/quarter if you enroll before June 15 for August graduate programs and December 15 for January graduate programs.
3. Can I enroll without a bachelor's degree?
It is an essential requirement of the SEP to have a bachelor’s degree in order to pursue a postgraduate program. If you are still in the process of obtaining your degree, you can enroll by presenting a certificate from your university indicating that you have completed 100% of your credits satisfactorily and that your degree is in process.
4. Can I obtain my degree through a CENTRO Graduate Program?
Yes, you can do so, by means of a letter from your university indicating that you have successfully completed 100% of your undergraduate credits and authorizing this degree process.
5. Why should I have a good level of English?
6. What are the requirements to take a Postgraduate course?
To begin your admission process you need: Bachelor’s degree (if you are in the process of graduating you have the first semester to present your degree), letter of motivation, admission form with your data, Curriculum Vitae, interview with the program management for evaluation and acceptance, preferably professional experience, good level of English (applies to some programs).
In some graduate programs you will be asked for specific requirements related to the knowledge of software programs or to have a portfolio. Your advisor will inform you of these specifications.
To begin your enrollment process you need to present the following documents: Letter of Acceptance, Birth Certificate, Bachelor’s Degree Certificate, Bachelor’s Degree, CURP and Professional ID.
What is the admission process like?
Once you meet all the requirements mentioned in the previous points, you must pass an interview with the management or coordination of the program of your interest. If you are admitted to the program, we will give you your letter of acceptance and you can start the enrollment process by paying the first tuition fee and sending the required documentation. At this point you can start, if necessary, the scholarship application process. Once you have completed the admission forms, made the payment and sent the documentation, you will be officially enrolled in the postgraduate program.
How is the admission process for foreigners?
You can choose to take the program and obtain a degree from CENTRO or revalidate your studies to obtain a degree from the SEP.
Consult the frequently asked questions for foreigners here
9. Can I take courses from other graduate programs?
CENTRO has developed the “Impulse to Excellence” program, which allows graduate students to take courses from other programs to enrich their education at no additional cost.
Specialties: 2 subjects per semester/quarter (4 in total of the program).
Master’s Degree: 2 subjects per semester/quarter (6 in total for the program).
To obtain this benefit you must meet certain academic prerequisites and have no financial debts.
What is the difference between a Specialty and a Master's Degree?
A Specialty is a postgraduate degree to deepen in a specific area of knowledge and develop skills for a better job performance. Upon completion, you obtain a Specialist academic diploma awarded by the SEP. The average duration is one year.
A Master’s degree is the last stage of formal education, a postgraduate program that provides academic, theoretical and practical training superior to that of a specialty. It requires analytical and interpretative skills to elaborate concepts and develop arguments. Upon completion, you obtain a Master’s degree awarded by the SEP. The average duration is 18 months or between 400 and 500 hours of training.