Summer Fashion for Teens

Trendsetters is a fun, hands-on summer workshop for teens who love style and want to step into the world behind the scenes of fashion. It’s perfect for anyone curious about creativity, trends, and how ideas turn into real products.

Intended for students grades 7th - 12th
We will accept registrations until June 30 at 11:59pm.
Date: Monday, July 13 - Friday, July 17, 2026
Cost: $350.00
Hospitality, Event and Tourism Management Department
The Hospitality, Event and Tourism Management is the first ever, ACPHA-accredited program in the nation. It builds professional leaders and innovators in the global hospitality and tourism industries through hands-on, intensive courses, research and service opportunities.
Merchandising and Digital Retailing Department
The Department of Merchandising & Digital Retailing is home to the largest Fashion Merchandising program in the nation, the only Digital Retailing B.S. and, as of February 2018, the first consumer experience management degree. It develops talents for careers in the trend-driven, global retail marketplace.
colab
The UNT CoLab
The CoLab functions as a learning lab for the students of the College of Merchandising, Hospitality and Tourism (CMHT), connecting their classwork to real learning experiences to prepare them for the industry.
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The Club
The Club at Gateway Center is key to the Hospitality Management program, serving as a training lab for students in two restaurant operations courses.
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Center for Consumer Insights and Innovations
The Center for Consumer Insights and Innovations (CCII) advances consumer research through industry-academic collaborations, turning research into actionable insights for innovation.
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Leadership Academy
The CMHT Leadership Academy transforms students into visionary leaders through coaching, networking, coursework, mentoring, and service activities, enhancing their skills and leadership approach.

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