Degree for Creative Director in Fashion

Applications airtight

We are no longer accepting International applications for 2022/23 entry to this class.

Why choose this course at London College of Fashion

  • Skill building:you lot volition develop proficient multidisciplinary skills within communication pattern, which will provide a broad range of graduate opportunities including: art manager, trends and innovation researcher, experience designer, producer. Students will also build the range of skills needed to be proficient freelancers.
  • Manufacture links:you lot will have exposure to industry practitioners and have the opportunity to respond to knowledge substitution briefs. Past projects have included collaborations with H&M, the Middle for Sustainable Style, the Hyman Archive and the Victoria and Albert Museum.
  • Placement opportunity:in your second year on the course yous have the opportunity to practise an integrated work placement every bit part of your study.
  • Emerging technologies: This unique class gives students the opportunity to engage with emerging digital technologies and place innovative opportunities for how they can be used within the fashion media and advice industry.

Location

This course is based at Lime Grove in Shepherd'southward Bush-league. Discover out most the local area, including Holland Park and Notting Hill in our local area guides on the Student Life pages.
  • Media and communication facilities
  • Facilities at Lime Grove

LCF'due south move

London Higher of Fashion is planning to motion to a new unmarried campus on the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in 2023. This is part of a new development for London, prioritising civilisation, education and innovation, known as East Bank. Some students studying this grade from September 2021 may start their studies in Mare Street and transfer to LCF'south new site in E London to complete them. Please run across LCF's move to the Olympic Park for more than information virtually the College's relocation.

Portfolio gallery

LCF BA (Hons) Artistic Management for Mode Speculate Futurity Digital Experience

Does digital technology make us connect or disconnect from reality? How is our digital consumption contributing to our sense of wellbeing? Are there more than creative opportunities in taking control of our data? BA (Hons) Artistic Direction for Fashion collaborated with leading industry innovators and digital designers to explore these ideas through an commutation of knowledge.

UAL Insights: Graduating with Bola Martins

Bola talks to us about her final twelvemonth as a Creative Management for Manner student and her hopes for life later on graduation.

London Higher of Fashion showcases student work from the Schoolhouse of Media and Communication.

A project between LCF BA (Hons) Creative Direction for Fashion and Campaign.

Student piece of work past Maria Epoyan.

BA (Hons) Creative Management for Mode

Student work by Emily Kelly.

BA (Hons) Creative Direction for Style

Student work by Jennifer Lafer.

BA (Hons) Artistic Direction for Fashion

Student piece of work by Renan Kawano Rodriguez.

BA (Hons) Creative Direction for Style

Educatee work by Araxie Boyadjian.

BA (Hons) Creative Direction for Fashion

Educatee piece of work by Denise Haejin Jang.

  • https://www.arts.ac.uk/colleges/london-college-of-fashion/stories/lcf-alumni-discuss-sustainable-and-responsible-fashion
    Student work

    London College of Fashion graduates discuss sustainability, the climate crisis, COP26 and responsible manner.

  • UAL Carnival of Crisis 2021 © Ana Blumenkron

    UAL's Carnival of Crisis demonstrates that the arts can – and must – respond to the climate and ecological emergency.

  • LCF21 Victoria House Basement Graduate Exhibition. Photography by Ana Blumenkron.

    To compliment the immersive digital platforms, LCF Class of 2021 held the biggest celebration of world-leading talent that LCF has ever staged with a ii day in-person event at Victoria Firm Basement.

  • Class of 2021

    The #LCFClassOf2021 Summer Showcase, launching from Monday v July, volition be the biggest celebration of world-leading talent that LCF has ever staged – showcasing both BA and MA level students together for the first time.

  • Hidhir Badaruddin BA (Hons) Creative Direction for Fashion graduate 2020

    BA (Hons) Artistic Direction for Style graduate, Hidhir Badaruddin, has been crowned winner of the Getty Images Creative Bursary $x,000 grant for 2021.

  • Library, John Princes Street
    Library, John Princes Street Photography by: Ideal Insight

    Accept a bout of LCF's world renowned style library, ideal for inquiry and report.

  • Take a tour of Lime Grove'southward media facilities from making studios to photographic studios and darkrooms.

  • Canteen, Mare Street
    Canteen, Mare Street Photography by: Ideal Insight

    Explore our social spaces, for collaborative report and breaks, across our half dozen sites in London.

Course overview

Introduction

BA (Hons) Creative Direction for Fashion focusses on concept generation and ideation, iterative design and proposing ideas that are globally informed and hereafter focussed.

What to wait

  • Using the skills of communication design, interface pattern, fine art direction and speculative blueprint, students volition be equipped to identify, anticipate and respond to communication opportunities as strategic thinkers and skilled communicators for our ever-changing advice landscape.

  • This unique course gives students the opportunity to engage with emerging digital technologies and identify innovative opportunities for how they tin can be used within the fashion media and communication industry.

Work experience and opportunities

Students' are supported by industry briefs and collaborations throughout their studies. Recent collaborations accept involved H&M, Knomi and the Victoria and Albert Museum. Nosotros offering regular guest lectures and primary classes with visiting practitioners. Recent visitors have included Jamie Reid, Art Director of Mazed Magazine and Matthew Drinkwater from the Fashion Innovation Agency. Students will exist given the opportunity to undertake a brusk work experience placement during their second twelvemonth of study. This provides increased industry awareness as well as crucial experience and valuable contacts within the industry.

Manner of study

BA (Hons) Creative Management for Fashion runs for xc weeks in full time manner. It is divided into 3 stages over iii academic years. Each phase lasts 30 weeks.

Class units

Level 4

The units yous will report in Yr ane, Stage 1, Level iv are as follows:

• Introduction to Style Communication (20 Credits);

• Advice Design (40 Credits);

• Manner Cultures and Histories (20 Credits);

• Manner Interfaces: Designing for Feel (twenty Credits);

• Better Lives (20 Credits).

Level 5

The units you will study in Year 2, Stage two, Level 5 are as follows:

• Critical Problems in Fashion Research (20 Credits);

• Art Management for Fashion (20 Credits);

• Inside the Industry (20 Credits);

• Option: Situating Your Exercise (20 Credits);

• Future Directions in Fashion Advice (xl Credits).

Level vi

The units you lot will study in Twelvemonth 3, Stage 3, Level vi are as follows:

• Research for Contained Projection: Creative Direction for Fashion (xx Credits);

• Cultural and Historical Studies Dissertation (xl Credits);

• Independent Project: Creative Direction for Fashion (twoscore Credits);

• Terminal Presentation (xx Credits).

A 20-credit unit is approximately equivalent to 200 hours of learning time, which includes a mixture of taught fourth dimension, independent study and cess.

All students are entitled to a tutorial package that consists of:

• ane induction tutorial (group or one to 1);

• one tutorial per block for the duration for their grade of study at LCF;

• group tutorials as required;

• an appropriate level of confidentiality.

Learning and educational activity methods

The assessment programme is designed to follow the learning and educational activity methods which are employed to support the integrated achievement of the grade outcomes:

  • lectures, seminars;
  • workshops, practical demonstrations;
  • group critiques, projects and peer feedback;
  • tutorials;
  • professional opportunities;
  • and panel discussions.

Cess methods

The following assessment methods are employed to assess the achievement of learning outcomes in an integrated approach:

  • projection audits (record of process and experimentation);
  • proposals for creative concepts;
  • time-based media outcomes;
  • project visualisations;
  • trend reports;
  • bookish essays;
  • reflective writing;
  • group presentation;
  • and individual presentations.

Staff

Carrie Mok is the course leader for BA (Hons) Artistic Management for Fashion. Her broad multi-disciplinary exercise is the product of a diverse career trajectory, honing her creative expertise in formative bureau and in-house roles across the blueprint, luxury, architecture and lifestyle sectors. She specialises in creating immersive environments and engaging make and product communications, working with some of fashion'south most recognisable brands including Burberry, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, MatchesFashion.com, Acne, Dover Street Market, Fendi and Chloe. Carrie completed her BSc Compages at The Bartlett, Academy College London and holds a masters in Advice Pattern from Central Saint Martin's Higher of Art and Design. Prior to joining London College of Way, Carrie was a tutor at Chelsea College of Fine art, University of Arts London. She is also a fellow of the Purple Club for the Encouragement of Arts, Articles and Commerce (FRSA).

Simone Konu-Rae studied English at the Academy of Nottingham, and discovered her beloved for fashion magazines at this age. In holidays she would render to London, to assists at magazines such as Harpers Bazaar, Tank, Beloved and Vogue Russia. She was fabricated junior manner Editor of Ponystep Mag in 2010-2011. Since then, Simone has pursued freelance work for titles including Italian Vogue, Sunday Times Style, Metallic Magazine, Models.com, Stylist, Wonderland, INTERVIEW Germany, and i-D Online. In 2018 Simone co-founded Besides Journal, an online platform focused on representation and multifariousness of women in fashion likewise as focusing the spotlight on female person creatives. In improver Simone has worked on a number of short film projects both in the roles of wardrobe and casting which has been featured at various film festivals as well equally online platforms such as NOWNESS.

Karolina Cialkaite is an interdisciplinary designer. With a background in visual advice pattern, Karolina applies communication methods of graphic design to fields outside of usual practice. This has led her to work as creative director, editor, in strategy and editorial design, and as a curator within areas of style, graphic design, architecture, live art, cultural institutions and educational spaces. Equally a research-led practitioner and as part of her enquiry in collective learning and educational spaces, Karolina explores what artistic practices are with each shift in cultural trends, how embedding speculative blueprint can help creative thinking and ideation in different forms of practice, as well every bit the role of visual and written narrative, and how these should continue to shape relevant forms of communication design.

Antony Cost is an accomplished image creator with over 15 years of industry experience. Working at a variety of publications and studios including The Face, Mixmag and Mazed & Dislocated, his expertise spans a multifariousness of areas including photography, retouching, videography, editing, graphic blueprint, typography and production. Antony brings together these specialist skills within his electric current professional person role equally Creative Managing director of multidisciplinary company Anomalous, which comprises a creative agency, studio infinite and events division.  Antony is too an experienced DJ with a groundwork in event promotion and a deep involvement in London club culture. He has worked as a nightlife photographer amassing an extensive archive of photographs that chart the evolution of London's musical subcultures. This area of interest has been the focus of a major exhibition and continues to inform his current research direction.

Mélodie Roulaud is a French freelance film manager & creative based in London. With a background in advertising and manner, she has produced and directed films for clients such equally Nowness, Hugo Boss, All Saints, Mr Porter, Jaguar and Tiffany & Co. Her work has been screened and nominated internationally (A Shaded View on Manner Motion picture, Aesthetica Brusque Film Festival, La Jolla Way Moving picture festival, Berlin Feminist Motion-picture show Week, Brussels Way Motion picture festival, etc). Afterward her studies at London College of Communication and London College of Mode, Mélodie Roulaud started her career in production at Wanda Productions where she worked with world renowned directors such every bit Johnny Green, Leila & Damien de Blinkk, Jonathan Devilliers, Jacob Sutton. Mélodie now shares her fourth dimension between teaching on the Creative Direction For Way grade and freelance work.

Charlotte Troy has a background in both style communication and art publishing. After graduating with a caste in Womenswear Design, she fabricated wearing apparel and accessories that were sold around the earth, bought by celebrities and featured in magazines including i-D and Harper's Bazaar. She as well worked every bit a stylist receiving commissions from editors including Isabella Accident for the Sunday Times. In 1997, while working for Browns as a buyer and visual merchandiser, she helped plant the concept of Browns Focus every bit a platform for emerging blueprint talent. Charlotte soon became interested in art publishing and has published many books and projects for her ain imprint, CT Editions. She has served as a consultant and editor, with clients including The Hayward Gallery, The Contemporary Art Club, Deptford X, The National Museum of Media, and Philippa and Grayson Perry. She has collaborated with artists and fashion creatives in her publishing projects including Alexandra Shulman, Philip Saville, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Linda Sterling, Ed Ruscha, Penny Martin, Edward Enninful, Susan Hiller and Amos Vogel. Charlotte holds an MA in Book Publishing and an MA in Gimmicky Fine art Theory from Goldsmiths. She is currently developing ideas for a visual listings magazine and her research interests are in aesthetics and psychological freedom.

Sophie Barr is a Fashion Advice Lecturer and visual arts practitioner and teaches on both the BA (Hons) Creative Direction for Style and MA Fashion Media Exercise and Criticism courses. Sophie has a background in fine art practice and theory and holds Chief's degrees in Fine Art with Learning and Teaching in Higher Education and Cultural and Disquisitional Studies. In her visual arts practice Sophie is working towards creating an aesthetics for the Anthropocene using photography, video and installation. Sophie is committed to supporting students in critical do and is interested in how theory and practice intersect in manner advice. Sophie is a Fellow of the Higher Teaching Academy. Prior to her bookish career Sophie spent more than ten years working in London'due south flick and media industries working in both video production and for a major Hollywood studio.

Dr Jason Kass Programme Manager

Visiting practitioners and guest lecturers include:

  • Leigh Keily
  • Nova Dando
  • Ben Freeman
  • Oliver Smith
  • Rosarie King
  • Emily Huggard
  • Allon Kaye
  • Kyle Edible bean
  • Andrew Green
  • Emma Jarvis (qualitative researcher)

Guest speakers

  • Christopher Simmonds, artistic director
  • Fraser Muggeridge, designer
  • Kate Dawkins, director
  • Kathryn Ferguson, director
  • Adam Bracegirdle, artistic director
  • Joel Lewin, creative manager
  • Joel Kitzmiller, creative director
  • Jamie Reid, art director, Dazed & Confused

How to apply

Information for disabled applicants

UAL is committed to achieving inclusion and equality for disabled students. This includes students who have:

  • Dyslexia or another Specific Learning Departure
  • A sensory impairment
  • A concrete harm
  • A long-term health or mental health condition
  • Autism
  • Some other long-term condition which has an impact on your day-to-day life

Our Disability Service arranges adjustments and back up for disabled applicants and students. Read our Disability and dyslexia: applying for a course and joining UAL data.

Entry requirements

The standard minimum entry requirements for this class are:

1 or a combination of the following accustomed total level 3 qualifications.

  • 112 UCAS tariff points from two or more A Levels (preferred subjects include Art, Pattern, English, and Maths);
  • a Stardom Foundation Diploma in Art and Design;
  • Distinction, Merit, Merit at BTEC Extended Diploma preferred subject Art & Design;
  • Merit at UAL Extended Diploma;
  • Access Diploma or 112 new UCAS tariff points from the Access to HE Diploma;
  • 112 new UCAS tariff points from a combination of the to a higher place qualifications or an equivalent full Level 3 qualification;
  • or equivalent European union or non-Eu qualifications such as International Baccalaureate Diploma at 25 points minimum;
  • and 3 GCSE passes at course A*-C or grade 9-iv.

Entry to this grade will likewise be determined by assessment of your portfolio.

APEL (Accreditation of Prior (Experiential) Learning)

Applicants who do not meet these course entry requirements may still be considered in exceptional cases. The course team volition consider each awarding that demonstrates additional strengths and culling evidence. This might, for example, be demonstrated past:

  • Related academic or work experience
  • The quality of the personal argument
  • A strong academic or other professional reference
  • OR a combination of these factors

Each application will be considered on its own merit just we cannot guarantee an offer in each case.

English Language Requirements

IELTS level vi.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in reading, writing, listening and speaking. Please check our main English language Language Requirements .

Option criteria

The course team seeks to recruit students who tin can demonstrate:

  • A broad interest in fashion, visual imagery and an awareness of engineering;
  • An understanding of the need for a disquisitional and belittling approach to the area of study;
  • An approach suited to the demands of the course and the projected career futures.

Making your application

This section includes all the information yous need on how to employ, how your application is considered and what happens next.

You should utilise though UCAS – Universities and Colleges Admissions Service – and you will need the following information:

University code:          U65

UCAS Code:                 W290

Deferring your place

This course accepts requests from offering holders to defer their identify for one academic year. Deferral requests are granted on a commencement-come, first-served footing until all deferral places are filled, or a deadline has been reached, whichever is sooner. Read our Admissions Policy for details, including how to request a deferral and by when.

Transfers

If yous are currently studying somewhere else on a course in an equivalent subject field area and would like to transfer to this grade, you can transfer to:

  • Yr ii - if yous've completed 120 credits in Year 1.
  • Year iii - if you lot've completely 240 credits in Years i and 2.

Utilise via UCAS and cull Yr two or iii for your POE (Indicate of Entry)

Please check our Student Transfer Policy for more than important data and be set up to provide us with your electric current grade handbook and Twelvemonth 1/Year 2 unit of measurement transcripts.

Please exist gear up to provide an official document (translated into English) from your current university, explaining the learning outcomes of the units you accept completed.

Application deadline

We recommend you lot utilize by 26 January 2022 for equal consideration. However this course volition consider applications after that date, subject field to places being available.

You lot can only apply to the same course once per year. Any duplicate applications will be withdrawn. Applications for this grade tin can merely exist accepted for this year of entry.

What happens side by side

All application forms, personal statements and references are read and considered by the course squad against the selection criteria listed in the Entry requirements and Choice Criteria sections.

If you have accomplished or expect to achieve the standard entry requirements we will invite y'all to submit a portfolio via PebblePad, our online submission tool, which should include a number of images of your work. Yous tin can upload a maximum of 30 images which all-time shows your piece of work – please notation however that yous practise non have to provide this exact number. PebblePad refers to 'images' when you upload your work - think of each 'epitome' every bit a page in your concrete portfolio.

For this course your portfolio should show prove of: drawing / presentation skills; examples of creative visual imagery; enquiry skills; experimentation; and engagement with technology for image production.

The portfolio is assessed by Academic Reviewers who will decide if they are able to brand an offer based on the piece of work you have demonstrated. It may exist, even so, that the tutor wishes to speak with you further nigh your piece of work and and then you will be invited to attend an online interview. At the interview the Academic Reviewer will hash out your portfolio that you submitted in PebblePad; it will exist possible to evidence more of your work during the interview if the tutor feels it necessary for you to do and so.

Please notation that not all applicants will be invited to attend interview.

If you are made an offer, you will have the opportunity to engage with course teams at a number of planned engagement activities, where you will exist able to ask any questions you may have and also speak to electric current students studying on the class.

How we notify you of the outcome of your application

If you applied through UCAS the result of your awarding will exist communicated to you via UCAS through UCAS Track. You will just receive further communication directly from the College if your application has been successful. This volition exist in the grade of a full offer pack including details of accommodation, fees, and other important information.

Applications closed

We are no longer accepting International applications for 2022/23 entry to this course.

This section includes all the data yous need on how to utilize, how your application is considered and what happens next.

In that location are 2 means international students can utilise to an undergraduate class:

  • Through UCAS with the aid of one of our official representatives in your land
  • Directly through UCAS.

You lot must apply through UCAS, where you will demand the following data:

  • Academy code – U65
  • UCAS class code – W290

Read our clearing and visa data to find out if you need a visa to study at UAL.

Y'all can only apply to the same course once per year. Any indistinguishable applications will be withdrawn. Applications for this course can only be accustomed for this twelvemonth of entry. Applications for deferred entry cannot be accepted. Read the UAL international application advice for further data on how to utilise.

Deferring your place

This form accepts requests from offer holders to defer their place for one academic twelvemonth. Deferral requests are granted on a first-come, commencement-served basis until all deferral places are filled, or a deadline has been reached, whichever is sooner. Read our Admissions Policy for details, including how to request a deferral and past when.

Transfers

If you are currently studying somewhere else on a course in an equivalent subject area and would like to transfer to this class, y'all can transfer to:

  • Twelvemonth 2 - if you lot've completed 120 credits in Yr 1.
  • Twelvemonth three - if you've completely 240 credits in Years one and two.

Apply via UCAS and choose Year 2 or 3 for your POE (Point of Entry)

Please cheque our Student Transfer Policy for more than important information and be prepare to provide us with your current course handbook and Year one/Year 2 unit transcripts.

If you lot are an International applicant and studying outside the UK, please complete your Straight application and then contact us via your UAL Portal to ask to be considered for Year 2/Year three.

Delight be set to provide an official certificate (translated into English) from your current university, explaining the learning outcomes of the units you have completed.

Awarding borderline

We recommend you employ past 26 January 2022 for equal consideration. Even so this course will consider applications after that date, subject area to places being available.

What happens next

Clearing History Check

Whether you are applying online via UCAS or through a UAL representative you will need to complete an Immigration History Check to identify whether yous are eligible to written report at UAL. Do be aware, if you lot do not complete the Clearing History Check we will not be able to proceed with your awarding.

Initial awarding check

All awarding forms, personal statements and references are read and considered past the course team against the option criteria listed in the Entry Requirements and Pick Criteria sections.

Depending on the quality of your awarding, you may be asked to submit a number of images of your work. For this grade your portfolio should evidence evidence of: cartoon / presentation skills; examples of creative visual imagery; research skills; experimentation; and date with technology for image production.

If the bookish squad wish to consider your awarding farther, you will be invited to attend an interview - these volition take place online using Teams from Microsoft – please ensure that you lot download this software prior to the interview engagement; this is available as a free download from the Microsoft website. We volition send you lot farther details at a later betoken well-nigh how we will connect with you for your interview. At interview an international bookish volition await at your portfolio and enquire questions to establish your suitability for the course. Applicants will be expected to demonstrate the following at interview: a strong interest in, and sensation of, contemporary manner; a cultural awareness of gild and current global issues; visual awareness evidenced through portfolio work; an interest in, and knowledge of, digital and social media; a motivation for working in creative media; and a motivation to succeed on the course.

If you lot are successful at the interview phase yous will be offered a place. Applicants are not guaranteed to be asked to upload work, nor are they guaranteed an interview.

Please note that if you are unable to nourish, the Higher may non exist able to re-schedule.

How we notify yous of the effect of your application

If you applied through UCAS the result of your application will be communicated to you via UCAS through UCAS Track. If you have applied directly or through an amanuensis, we volition notify yous through the UAL portal. You will only receive further communication straight from the College if your awarding has been successful. This will be in the form of a full offer pack including details of accommodation, fees, and other important information.

Fees and funding

Home fee

£9,250 per year

This fee is correct for 2022/23 entry and is subject to alter for 2023/24 entry. Tuition fees may increase in future years for new and continuing students.

Domicile fees are currently charged to U.k. nationals and Uk residents who come across the rules. However, the rules are circuitous. Find out more nearly our tuition fees and determining your fee condition.

International fee

£23,610 per twelvemonth

This fee is correct for 2022/23 entry and is discipline to change for 2023/24 entry. Tuition fees for international students may increase past up to 5% in each future yr of your course.

Students from countries outside of the UK will by and large exist charged international fees. The rules are complex so read more than about tuition fees and determining your fee condition.

Careers and alumni

All of our undergraduate courses offer career development, so that you get a creative thinker, making constructive contributions to your relevant sector of the fashion industry.

LCF offers students the opportunity to develop Personal and Professional Development (PPD) skills while studying through:

  • An on-course work experience or placement year. Please note, this is non available on every course; please see the Course Details department for information about piece of work placement opportunities.
  • Access to to speaker programmes and events featuring alumni and industry.
  • Access to careers activities, such every bit CV clinics and one-to-one advice sessions.
  • Admission to a graduate careers service
  • Admission to a live jobsboard for all years.
  • Advice on setting up your own make or visitor.

Graduates who wish to keep their education at postgraduate level can progress to suitable courses inside the Higher, the Academy or elsewhere.

Career paths

Graduates from this course are well placed to take up a number of positions within the fashion media manufacture. Pattern and technical skills learnt on the class equip graduates to piece of work as effective style communicators, where an overview of brand strategy and the ability to create and realise an effective creative vision beyond multiple platforms with a squad of creative practitioners is required. Graduate destinations include Insight and Innovation Consultant at Brand Genetics, Digital Concept Designer at LVMH, Visual Studio Communications Banana at COS and Team Banana at The Communications Store.

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