

BA Fashion Communication and Styling
About this course
Fashion communication and styling is a discipline that sits between the creative practice of fashion and the communicative frameworks through which fashion reaches audiences. It asks how garments and appearances are photographed, directed, edited, and presented; how fashion is narrated through film, digital media, and editorial; and how stylists, art directors, and communicators shape the visual language of the industry. The field is increasingly multidisciplinary, drawing on photography, film, critical theory, social media, and the emerging technologies that are reshaping how fashion is made and consumed. This part-time programme at Middlesex University is explicitly multidisciplinary in its approach, exploring photography, styling, art direction, film, and emerging technologies within a framework that emphasises inclusion, integrity, and personal identity. The foundation component at the start of the programme gives you the grounding in creative and technical skills before the degree proper begins, making it accessible to students who need to develop their practice before engaging with higher-level work. The part-time format allows you to build your portfolio and develop your practice alongside the degree, which is how many practitioners in the fashion communication world actually work. Graduates of fashion communication and styling programmes go on to careers as stylists, art directors, fashion editors, creative directors, photography assistants and directors, content creators, digital fashion communicators, and visual merchandisers. The skills developed are also transferable into advertising, branding, and wider creative communications. The fashion industry increasingly values practitioners who understand the ethical and cultural dimensions of representation as well as the technical and aesthetic demands of image-making, and Middlesex's emphasis on inclusion and integrity speaks directly to those priorities. Postgraduate study in fashion communication, visual culture, or media is an option for those who wish to develop critical or research dimensions to their practice.
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