

BA Fashion Communication: Image and Promotion
About this course
Fashion communication is the practice of creating and shaping the cultural conversation that surrounds fashion, through writing, image-making, styling, and the strategic use of digital and traditional media. It sits at the intersection of creative production and commercial strategy, and it is essential to how fashion brands build identity, reach audiences, and navigate the rapid changes in the media landscape. A degree in fashion communication with a focus on image and promotion prepares you to operate at this intersection with both creative confidence and professional understanding. At the University of the Arts, London, this four-year full-time programme nurtures you to become an innovative, informed, and responsible communicator and promoter, central to the fashion industry's future. The programme is part of UAL's wider fashion offering, one of the most internationally regarded fashion education environments in the world. You will develop skills in fashion writing, critical analysis, photography, styling, art direction, digital content creation, and marketing communication, engaging with the full range of platforms and formats through which fashion reaches its audience. The programme takes a thoughtful approach to the industry, developing your awareness of sustainability, representation, and responsibility alongside your creative and commercial abilities. A sandwich year and work placement opportunities are available, giving you the chance to gain professional experience in fashion media, agencies, or brands before you graduate. Graduates go on to careers as fashion journalists, stylists, photographers, brand communicators, content creators, and marketing and PR executives across fashion, luxury goods, retail, and media. Many build careers at fashion publications, creative agencies, or in-house with brands, while others develop freelance practices across multiple areas of fashion communication. Postgraduate study in fashion communication, journalism, or related areas is a natural route for those who wish to specialise or pursue academic careers.
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