

BA Fashion Imaging and Illustration
About this course
Fashion imaging and illustration is a discipline at the intersection of fashion, visual communication, and fine art, concerned with how the fashion industry represents and communicates ideas about clothing, identity, and culture through image. It encompasses drawing and illustration, photography, moving image, digital media, and hybrid practices that span these forms, all applied to the specific contexts and vocabularies of fashion communication. Fashion imagery shapes how collections are presented to the world, how brands construct their identities, and how trends are recorded, interpreted, and circulated. At London College of Fashion, part of the University of the Arts London, this three-year, full-time degree situates you at the heart of one of the most important fashion cities in the world. You will develop a personal visual language and a portfolio of work across illustration, photography, and digital and moving image, engaging with the history and theory of fashion communication as well as the practical skills of image-making. A sandwich year and a work placement are both available, giving you the opportunity to spend time in the fashion industry and experience how professional image-making actually works in editorial, commercial, and brand contexts before you graduate. The typical entry tariff of 136 points reflects a strong creative portfolio alongside academic preparation. Graduates of fashion imaging and illustration work as fashion illustrators, fashion photographers, creative directors, art directors, stylists, and visual content creators for fashion brands, magazines, advertising agencies, and digital media companies. The combination of drawing, photography, and digital skills makes for a versatile practitioner who can contribute to fashion communication across multiple contexts. Many graduates also pursue further study at postgraduate level in fashion communication, illustration, or related fields, or develop independent practices alongside commercial work. The skills developed on this degree are increasingly relevant to the expanding digital and visual content needs of the fashion industry.
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