Schools for Fashion Designing in the UK

There are many schools of fashion design in the United Kingdom. The U.K.has always been a cultural center of western Europe. Similarly, fashion design has always been an avant-garde discipline that has helped lead the way in influencing changes in taste and style in the world of design. U.K. fashion colleges offer students the opportunity to study fashion design through a number of different interdisciplinary approaches.
  1. London College of Fashion

    • The London College of Fashion offers one of the most extensive array of course offerings among U.K. fashion schools. The school offers various fashion design and related courses. Its program for the study of fashion, textiles and design offers both bachelor's and master's degrees in the field. Areas in which students can receive a bachelor's include bespoke tailoring, fashion sportswear, fashion contour, fashion jewelry, fashion design and development and fashion design technology, among others. The master's degree programs include studies in fashion design technology, menswear and womenswear and fashion and the environment.

      London College of Fashion

      20 John Princes Street

      London, W1G 0BJ

      U.K.

      44-0-207-514-7400

      fashion.arts.ac.uk

    Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design

    • Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design offers many different courses in the fashion design field. The school offers a bachelor of arts degree in both textile design and fashion. At the graduate level, Central Saint Martins offers a master of arts degree in fashion and one in textile futures. The school also offers a one-year graduate diploma in fashion and a 15-week post graduate certificate in the area of innovative pattern cutting.

      Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design

      Southampton Row

      London, WC1B 4AP

      U.K.

      csm.arts.ac.uk

    University College Falmouth

    • University College in Falmouth offers a more limited array of fashion design courses as part of its bachelor of arts degree in fashion design. The program is designed to last approximately three years for students who study full-time. The program consists of three different levels of courses, each taken over a one-year span. During the first year, students study the role of the designer in society, design and construction, industrial professional and global contexts and production and presentation. Second-year studies include the areas of embellishment, international branding, knitwear design and computer-aided design and manufacturing. The final year of studies consists of two professional practice courses, a dissertation and a project.

      University College Falmouth

      Woodlane

      Falmouth, Cornwall TR11 4RH

      U.K.

      44-0-1326-211077

      falmouth.ac.uk

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