

BA Fashion Communication: Histories and Theories
About this course
Fashion communication is the field concerned with how fashion creates and communicates meaning, encompassing the visual, textual, cultural and commercial dimensions of how the fashion industry presents itself and engages its audiences. The histories and theories strand of this degree places fashion communication in its deepest intellectual context, drawing on art history, cultural studies, semiotics, the sociology of dress, and media theory to understand why fashion looks and speaks the way it does, how it has changed over time, and what it reveals about the societies that produce it. At the University of the Arts London you will study this four-year programme at the most prestigious creative education institution in the country for fashion, with access to unparalleled specialist resources, archives, and industry connections. The programme includes a sandwich year and a work placement, giving you direct professional experience in fashion communication before you graduate. You will develop skills in visual analysis, critical writing, research, curation, and the theoretical frameworks that make fashion communication an intellectually serious discipline, while also engaging with the practical outputs of fashion journalism, styling, content creation, and editorial work. Graduates of fashion communication at UAL find careers in fashion publishing, journalism, styling, brand communication, public relations, content strategy, museum and archive work focused on fashion history, fashion education, and the growing world of digital fashion content. The theoretical depth of this programme is a particular strength for graduates who want to work in areas where critical understanding of fashion's cultural and historical significance adds value, including museum curation, academic research, fashion criticism, and consultancy. Postgraduate study in fashion cultures, art history, cultural studies, or fashion marketing is a natural extension for those who wish to develop their expertise or pursue research careers.
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