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Fashion, textiles and 3D design

Choose a course in fashion or 3D design and you’ll develop both your creative skills and the important commercial knowledge valued by employers in these fast-moving industries.

You’ll be based in a buzzing art school, working in specialist design studios and workshops. You’ll have opportunities to work on live briefs, take placements, hear from industry professionals and collaborate with classmates and artists from other courses.

Business studies are integrated throughout the fashion degrees and 3D design courses so you’ll gain the professional understanding required for a successful creative career on graduation.

Undergraduate degrees

  • 3D Design and Craft BA(Hons)
  • Fashion Communication with Business Studies BA(Hons)
  • Fashion Design with Business Studies BA(Hons)

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I began my placement year at Burberry where I got to work on fashion week runway garments. I then went to smaller brand E. Tautz where I went to go to Paris and took part in the menswear showrooms, conducting appointments with international buyers. After that I worked at Tom Ford, where I learnt so much about how clothes are made, and felt really pushed and valued by the team.

Max Jennings, Fashion Design with Business Studies BA(Hons) graduate 2021

Why study fashion and 3D design at 91¶¶Òõ

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Go on to an exciting creative career

We have a reputation for graduates that go on to fulfilling creative roles, regularly taking home prizes at New Designers and Graduate Fashion Week. Many of our fashion and textiles alumni have benefitted from contacts made during their placement year. 

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Specialist workshops and technical expertise

Whether you’re a ceramicist, or a woodworker, a weaver or a fashion stylist, you’ll be working in fully equipped specially designed studios and workshops: this is your creative place, your artistic home while at 91¶¶Òõ. And you will be learning with practising artists, designers and industry professionals.

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Join a community of artists

You’ll be part of a stimulating creative environment where collaboration and peer discussion within your course and beyond brings exciting opportunities. You’ll have the opportunity to show your work throughout your degree, culminating with the Graduate Show.

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What jobs could I do with a fashion or 3D design degree?

Studying on fashion degree courses or a 3D design degree opens up a lot of career possibilities. 

Here are 10 examples of jobs you could get.

  • Fashion designer: Design clothing and accessories for mass or high-end markets.
  • Fashion buyer: Select and purchase clothing and accessories for a retail store or company.
  • Fashion merchandiser: Create and implement marketing strategies for fashion products.
  • Fashion stylist: Create visual concepts for fashion shoots and events.
  • Fashion writer: Write about fashion trends, designers, and products for print and online publications.
  • Textile designer: Design fabrics and textiles for fashion and other industries.
  • Product developer: Create and develop new fashion products from conception to production.
  • Quality control specialist: Ensure that fashion products meet quality standards.
  • Fashion photographer: Take photographs of clothing, accessories, and models for fashion publications and advertisements.
  • Fashion marketing and public relations specialist: Plan and execute marketing and PR campaigns for fashion brands.

Fashion and 3D design related degrees

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  • Fine art
  • Photography
  • Visual communication
  • Architecture and design

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