

BA Fashion Styling and Production
About this course
Fashion styling and production sits at the intersection of creative vision and practical expertise, encompassing the development of visual concepts, the curation of garments, accessories, and looks, and the technical and logistical realities of bringing those ideas to life in editorial, commercial, film, and live event contexts. Fashion stylists work across advertising, editorial, television, film, music, and brand campaigns, shaping how fashion is communicated and consumed visually. The production dimension of this degree adds an understanding of the fashion industry's commercial structures, making processes, and supply chain, grounding creative practice in the realities of how fashion is made and marketed. At London College of Fashion, part of the University of the Arts London, you will study fashion styling and production over three years full-time at one of the world's leading fashion institutions in the fashion capital of Europe. The programme develops your creative, critical, and technical skills alongside an understanding of the industry contexts in which stylists and production professionals work. The sandwich year and work placement provision give you the opportunity to gain substantial professional experience in the fashion or creative industries before you graduate. The typical entry tariff is 120 UCAS points. Graduates work as fashion stylists, editorial assistants, creative directors, fashion producers, brand consultants, buying assistants, and in production and logistics roles within the fashion industry. The combination of creative and production knowledge is particularly valuable in roles that require both visual intelligence and operational capability. Many graduates develop freelance careers in styling and creative direction, while others build careers within fashion brands, media companies, and agencies. Postgraduate study in fashion communication, fashion business, or related areas is also a natural progression.
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