

BA Fashion Marketing and Consumer Behaviour
About this course
Fashion marketing and consumer behaviour brings together the creative world of fashion with the analytical disciplines of marketing strategy and consumer psychology. Fashion is not simply a product: it is a cultural phenomenon in which identity, aspiration, and belonging are constantly negotiated, and understanding how consumers make choices in this emotionally and socially charged market is one of the most fascinating and practically important questions in business. This degree develops your ability to work at that intersection, combining industry knowledge with marketing expertise and behavioural insight. At the University of the Arts London, specifically London College of Fashion, you will study across four years on a full-time programme, with a sandwich year that places you in a professional marketing or fashion business environment and work placement integrated throughout. LCF's position as one of the world's leading fashion education institutions means the programme is shaped by close connections to the global fashion industry, and the sandwich year gives you substantial professional experience in a sector where networks and industry understanding are crucial. You will study the theory and practice of fashion marketing, brand strategy, digital and social media marketing, consumer behaviour and psychology, trend analysis, and sustainability in fashion, developing both the analytical tools to understand the market and the creative and strategic skills to operate effectively within it. The opportunity to study abroad with partners across the USA, Australia, Italy, and elsewhere further broadens your global perspective. Graduates of fashion marketing and consumer behaviour work in brand marketing, digital communications, social media, buying and merchandising, market research, retail management, and fashion PR. Creative agencies, fashion brands of all scales, department stores, and digital platforms are all significant employers. The analytical skills in consumer behaviour are also valued in roles at market research firms, trend forecasting agencies, and the growing world of fashion data and analytics. Further study at postgraduate level in fashion management, marketing, or consumer behaviour is available for those who wish to deepen their expertise or move into more senior strategic roles.
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