Specialization in
Communication
and fashion styling
Federal SEP RVOE No. 20262972 (July 6, 2026)
Blended Learning – Av. Constituyentes 455, Col. América, Mexico City
Home | January 2027
End Date | December 2028
Duration | 2 semesters
Schedule | Tuesdays from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. online
+8 bootcamps per semester, Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., in-person
Federal SEP RVOE No. 20262972 (July 6, 2026)
Blended Learning – Av. Constituyentes 455, Col. América, Mexico City
Home | January 2027
End Date | December 2028
Duration | 2 semesters
Schedule | Tuesdays from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. online
+8 bootcamps per semester, Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., in-person
Forma parte de nuestra #Comunidad Creativa
The Specialization in Fashion Communication and Styling views fashion as a medium for communicating ideas and creating meaningful connections between brands and audiences. Styling is used as the primary tool for conceptualizing, narrating, and translating messages into visual proposals that go beyond the purely aesthetic. Throughout the program, via three key modules—Conceptual Styling, Commercial Styling, and Editorial Styling— students explore creative and art direction processes to produce campaigns, editorials, and photo shoots that resonate with the market and contribute to the positioning of products and brands.
- Styling in action: Participate in sessions with professional models and photographers, using professional standard studios and equipment.
- Industry linkage: Collaborate with real brands on projects that generate publications, visibility and concrete opportunities.
- AI in art direction: Integrate generative AI tools to create moodboards and visualize concepts.
- Trend-setting teachers: Learn from professionals active in the Mexican fashion industry and gain access to a key network of contacts.
- Visual storytelling with AI: Apply AI to image creation and retouching to enhance the quality and impact of your fashion productions.
Forma parte de nuestra #Comunidad Creativa
Curriculum
Who is it intended for?
- People who work in creative editorial projects, art direction or fashion design and are looking to professionalize in fashion, explore and deepen their knowledge of styling, visual communication and strategy as key tools.
- Interest in image curation, conceptualization of narratives and visual production.
- You must have prior knowledge of the fashion brand industry.
What kind of jobs can you do?
- Graduates will be able to develop and execute visual communication and styling strategies for fashion brands and productions. They will be able to coordinate photo shoots, events and advertising campaigns.
- They will master the creation of looks, trends and image building for fashion brands.
- They will be able to work as fashion stylists, art directors, fashion production coordinators, communication strategy consultants, fashion marketing managers, public relations or event producers.

Teachers

Frequently Asked Questions
and the admissions process
for international students
Why CENTRO?
- Connection to an international network of experts.
- Program to Promote Excellence: Take courses from other graduate programs at no cost to expand your knowledge in other areas
of interest. - Collaborations with CENTRO's Center for Research on the Creative Economy (CIEC), which disseminates scientific content and publishes the academic journal *Economía Creativa*.
- Professional collaborations with CENTRO Estudio, a program that connects the graduate student community with industry on real-world projects.
Why CENTRO?
- Participation in CENTRO Conecta, a "
" event designed to connect with companies seeking creative talent. - A campus with 17 workshops for industrial design, textiles and fashion, technology, screen printing, and more; 4 screening rooms; 4 computer labs, 1 photography lab, and 1 lighting lab; 2 film and television forums; 13 editing stations; 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 to an international network of experts.
- Program to Promote Excellence: Take courses from other graduate programs at no cost to expand your knowledge in other areas of interest.
- Collaborations with CENTRO's Center for Research on the Creative Economy (CIEC), which disseminates scientific content and publishes the academic journal *Economía Creativa*.
- Professional collaborations with CENTRO Estudio, a program that connects the graduate student community with industry on real-world projects.
- Participation in CENTRO Conecta, a networking event with companies seeking creative talent.
- A campus with 17 workshops for industrial design, textiles and fashion, technology, screen printing, and more; 4 screening rooms; 4 computer labs, 1 photography lab, and 1 lighting lab; 2 film and television forums; 13 editing stations; 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 offer scholarships and financial aid?
CENTRO Scholarship: You can apply once you have received your admission letter. A socioeconomic assessment (for a fee) is conducted, and an external company evaluates your need for financial aid. Based on that information, the scholarship committee determines the percentage. The decision is final.
CENTRO Alumni Scholarship: 30% for graduates of both undergraduate and graduate programs.
Funding: We work with Laudex to secure funding for the programs. They conduct a risk assessment and determine the percentage of funding to be provided. Laudex Advisor Contact Information: Linda Granados | 55 7672 2250 | linda.granados@laudex.mx
2. Are there any early payment benefits?
Get 10% off your first tuition payment if you enroll by April 20 for the August graduate programs and by October 20 for the January graduate programs.
6% off your first tuition payment or the full semester/quadrimester fee if you enroll by June 15 for the August graduate programs and by December 15 for the January graduate programs.
3. Can I enroll without a bachelor's degree?
It is a mandatory requirement of the SEP to hold a bachelor’s degree in order to enroll in a graduate program. If you are still in the process of obtaining your degree, you may enroll by submitting a certificate from your university stating that you have successfully completed 100% of your course credits and that your degree is in process.
4. Can I earn a degree through a CENTRO graduate program?
Yes, you can do so by submitting a letter from your university stating that you have successfully completed 100% of your bachelor’s degree credits and authorizing this degree conferral process.
5. Why do I need to have a good command of English?
6. What are the requirements for enrolling in a graduate program?
To begin the admissions process, you will need: A bachelor’s degree (if you are still working toward your degree, you have the first semester to submit your diploma), a statement of purpose, a completed admission form with your information, a resume, an interview with the program directors for evaluation and acceptance, preferably professional experience, and a good command of English (required for some programs).
Some graduate programs will have specific requirements related to knowledge of software programs or having a portfolio. Your advisor will inform you of these requirements.
To begin the registration process, you must submit the following documents: Letter of Acceptance, Birth Certificate, Bachelor’s Degree Certificate, Bachelor’s Degree Diploma, CURP, and Professional License.
7. What is the admissions process like?
Once you have met all the requirements listed in the previous points, you must undergo an interview with the administration or program coordinators of the program you are interested in. If you are admitted to the program, we will provide you with your acceptance letter, and you can begin the enrollment process by paying the first tuition installment and submitting the required documentation. At this point, you can begin the scholarship application process, if necessary. Once you have completed the admission forms, made the payment, and submitted the required documentation, you will be officially enrolled in the graduate program.
8. What is the admissions process for international students?
You can choose to enroll in the program and earn a degree from CENTRO, or have your studies recognized to obtain a degree from the SEP.
Check out the FAQs for foreigners here
9. Can I take courses from other graduate programs?
CENTRO has developed the “Promoting Excellence” program, which allows graduate students to take courses from other programs to enrich their education at no additional cost.
Specializations: 2 courses per semester/quadrimester (4 in total for the program).
Master’s Programs: 2 courses per semester/quadrimester (6 in total for the program).
To be eligible for this benefit, you must meet certain academic prerequisites and have no outstanding financial obligations.
10. What is the difference between a specialization and a master's degree?
A Specialization is a graduate program designed to provide in-depth study in a specific area of knowledge and to develop skills for better job performance. Upon completion, you will receive an academic diploma as a Specialist awarded by the SEP. The average duration is one year.
A master’s degree is the final stage of formal education—a graduate program that provides academic, theoretical, and practical training superior to that of a specialization. It requires analytical and interpretive skills to formulate concepts and develop arguments. Upon completion, you will receive a Master’s degree awarded by the SEP. The average duration is 18 months or between 400 and 500 hours of instruction.