
Why Teaching Creative Problem Solving Matters
- seamless workflow
- creative acceleration
- professional standards
- industry-relevant digital skills
MODART International is a renowned fashion and luxury school committed to shaping the next generation of industry leaders. Its curriculum integrates design, pattern making, business, marketing, and management, promoting a multidisciplinary approach that mirrors the realities of tomorrow’s careers in fashion.
The Challenge
Before adopting Style3D, MODART International encountered challenges with its digital fashion tools. The previous solutions did not offer a complete workflow, which meant students had to navigate multiple disconnected platforms. This fragmented setup hindered creativity, lowered efficiency, and left gaps in preparing students for the real demands of the fashion industry. As a result, valuable opportunities for innovation, speed, and professional readiness were often left untapped.
About Modart International
- eductional institution, established 1982 in Paris
- multiple campus across France (Lille, Lyon etc.)
- specialized in Fashion Design Management
- Cross-cultural environment
- qualified by Qualiopi & Datadock referencing
The Solution with Style3D
Style3D has a clear mission: to make garment design and production faster, easier, and smarter by combining 3D modeling with cutting-edge AI. The platform tackles key industry challenges such as disconnected workflows, inefficiency, and the environmental impact of traditional production methods. By streamlining processes and enabling virtual prototyping, Style3D fuels creativity while reducing waste and pollution.
At Mod’Art, the platform offers students a complete digital fashion pipeline—from concept to production. Within one integrated environment, they can explore silhouettes, colorways, and garment variations, producing professional-grade outputs such as high-quality 3D garments, animated presentations, and portfolio-ready visuals. Crucially, Style3D minimizes the need for physical samples, embedding sustainability into the learning process. And with only 1–2 months of training, students can get fully up to speed and effectively apply the software in their projects.
The results speak for themselves: over 80% of Mod’Art students reported feeling significantly more confident and comfortable with Style3D, confirming its impact in enhancing creativity, technical skills, and professional readiness.


Style3D in the Classroom
Style3D is an integral part of the Master in Digital Fashion Design program, embedded in both the first and second year of study.
First year: The focus lies on unlocking creativity, developing imagination-driven skills, and achieving technical accuracy. With Style3D, students design digital collections and produce video presentations, while gaining experience in streamlined 3D workflows and strengthening their digital craftsmanship. Experimentation and risk-taking are strongly encouraged, laying the groundwork for future innovation.
Second year: Attention shifts toward professional preparedness and real-world application. Students complete capstone projects that mirror brand-level scenarios and assemble professional digital portfolios. They also refine strategic thinking and teamwork through real-case collaborations, ensuring they are ready for internships, industry partnerships, and competitive career environments.


Looking ahead
MODART International and Style3D share the goal of fostering closer collaboration between academia and the fashion industry. Future initiatives include partnerships with leading fashion brands, combining on-campus seminars led by industry professionals with student projects that use Style3D to create full-scale digital fashion campaigns. This progressive model reinforces the connection between education and real-world practice, ensuring graduates leave with strong digital expertise, industry-relevant deliverables, and the strategic mindset required to succeed in today’s fast-changing fashion landscape.
