The World of Textiles Awaits
It's a multibillion-dollar global industry that's integrated into everything we do — and you could drive the field's next big advancements.
Leading the Way in Textiles Education
Textiles are all around us: from the playing field to the runway, shielding first responders from danger or even shoring up a human heart. At the Wilson College of Textiles, we teach you to apply textiles thinking to the grand challenges facing our world.
By the time you leave here, you’ll know there are thousands of ways to use what you’ve learned in a career that you’ll love. And because ours is the only college on this continent solely focused on textiles, our graduates are among the most sought-out anywhere.
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Let’s chat about the creative process with designer Morgan Eastling, FTD ‘26, as she takes us behind the ‘seams’ of her senior textile design collection!
ℹ️ Morgan Eastling is inside of her Textile Design senior collection room. She takes us around and shows us close-up photos and process work of different pieces from her collection.
No matter where you are headed, you are a part of Wilson for Life.
We are so proud of our graduates! We miss you already!
ℹ️ A film reel rolling upwards featuring videos of the Wilson College of Textiles graduating class of 2026 at their spring commencement.
Don’t walk, RUN to our bio to learn more about the 2026 DONT WALK Charity Fashion Show, featuring fashion design student Sarah Grace Simas!
#DontWalk #NCStateWilson
ℹ️ Compilation of clips showing process work of Sarah Grace Simas’ fashion designs, then switches to show clips of the final designs on the DONT WALK Charity Fashion Show runway.
In the lab by day and having photoshoots at night? That’s the life of a Wilson student for you!
Sophia Thompson (FTM ‘26) takes us through a day in her life, balancing work in the SHIFT Lab, workouts with friends and fashion photoshoots.
Head to the link in our bio to learn more about the SHIFT Lab!
🎵✨ Do you want the first-year studio tour? We can take you to the first, second, third floor 🎵✨ … but it’s on the fourth floor, so that probably wouldn’t be helpful.
Every year, the newest class of students majoring in fashion and textile design spends two semesters in first-year studio, a course that teaches them the fundamentals of design.
First-year student Naomi Schwankl-Jobe (FTD-FD) was nice enough to show us around!
Head to the link in our bio to see all the things you’ll learn and create as a first-year FTD student!
ℹ️ Naomi Schwankl-Jobe giving a tour of the first-year studio. She shows the common space, the classroom and the computer lab.
The May issue of Vogue or our Wilson students’ grad photos?
Congratulations to our 2026 graduates! #WilsonForLife
At the Wilson College of Textiles, we learn from the best!
Meet one of Wilson’s many talented and experienced professors, Delisia Matthews, Ph.D. She has worked in the marketing industry and brings real-world knowledge to her classroom.
🎥 Learn how she transitioned from being a student to an accomplished professor.
We’re still riding the energy of an unforgettable graduation! 🎓❤️
This weekend, we celebrate the incredible graduates of the Wilson College of Textiles and recognize the hard work, creativity and determination that brought them to this moment.
Congratulations, class of 2026. We are so proud of you and can’t wait to see everything you’ll accomplish!
We’re still processing this moment. 🤯
At today’s commencement ceremony, Anil Kochhar announced that he and his wife, Marilyn, are making a remarkable gift to cover all the final-year education loans for the Wilson College class of 2026.
“Marilyn and I hope that all of you leave Reynolds Coliseum today not only with a degree but with greater freedom to pursue your goals, take risks and build the lives you’ve worked so hard to achieve,” Kochhar said.
Kochhar made this gift in honor of his father, the late Wilson College of Textiles alumnus Prakash Chand Kochhar ’50, ’52.
Head to the link in our bio to read more about this incredible news and what it means for our grads.
ℹ️ Anil Kochhar speaking at a podium to the May 2026 Wilson College of Textiles graduates.