

BA Fashion Communication
About this course
Fashion communication is a discipline that sits at the intersection of creative practice and strategic thinking, concerned with how fashion ideas, identities, and stories are developed, visualised, and communicated to audiences across a range of media. Fashion is not only about clothing: it is a visual language through which culture, identity, and commerce are all simultaneously at play, and the professionals who communicate it must understand both the aesthetics of the industry and the strategic logic of brand-building and audience engagement. The discipline is interdisciplinary, drawing on photography, writing, styling, digital media, and marketing. At the University of the West of England, Bristol, this three-year full-time practice-led programme is developed to reflect the dynamic and fast-changing pace of the fashion industry. Its interdisciplinary structure enables you to create engaging fashion stories and effective brand campaigns through a diverse range of media, as the course description captures. You will develop your skills in visual communication, creative writing, digital content, styling, and brand strategy, building a professional portfolio that reflects your range and your ability to communicate fashion ideas across multiple platforms and formats. Fashion communication graduates go on to work as fashion editors, stylists, brand managers, content creators, fashion journalists, social media managers, publicists, and communications consultants for fashion and lifestyle brands. Many build careers in fashion media, in the in-house communications teams of fashion and luxury brands, or in agencies that work with fashion clients. The combination of creative and strategic skills the degree develops is also relevant in broader creative industries and communications roles beyond fashion. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study in fashion communication, fashion business, or creative direction, deepening their expertise for senior roles in the industry.
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