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BA Fashion Communication and Branding
About this course
Fashion communication and branding occupies the space where visual culture, commercial strategy, and storytelling converge. It is about understanding how fashion speaks, through imagery, language, identity, and digital presence, and how brands build relationships with the audiences they seek to reach. Far from being peripheral to the industry, communication and branding professionals are central to how fashion businesses position themselves and remain relevant in a crowded, fast-moving market. On this three-year full-time programme at Anglia Ruskin University, you will develop fluency across the disciplines that the contemporary fashion communicator needs to command. You will study how brands are constructed and maintained, how visual and written content is produced for different platforms and audiences, and how the fashion industry operates commercially and culturally. The course acknowledges that in an increasingly competitive, commercial, and technological environment, the skills of persuasion, curation, and strategic thinking have never mattered more. You will learn to think critically about trends and consumer behaviour, and to translate that thinking into compelling creative work. The programme covers photography, styling, copywriting, digital content, campaign development, and the strategic dimensions of brand management. You will gain practical experience in producing the kinds of outputs that fashion brands, agencies, and media organisations actually need, from lookbooks and editorial shoots to social content strategies and press materials. Alongside these applied skills, the course builds your understanding of fashion history, cultural theory, and the ethical dimensions of an industry undergoing significant scrutiny around sustainability and representation. With a typical entry tariff of 104 points, the programme is designed for students who combine creative ambition with commercial curiosity. Graduates move into roles in fashion PR and marketing, brand management, content creation, art direction, fashion journalism, and digital strategy. Some go on to work in-house for fashion brands or retailers, while others build careers in agencies, media companies, or as independent creative practitioners. Postgraduate study in fashion communication, marketing, or cultural studies is also a route many pursue.
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