Fashion Design

Cambridge School of Visual and Performing Arts
Postgraduate MA Full-time 1 Year ArtFashion, textiles, and jewelleryGraphic designProduct design

About this course

MA Fashion: Design at CSVPA is an intensive, contemporary and personalised postgraduate programme which encourages the development of an individual and distinctive approach to fashion design practice. Through this course, students will develop the professional skills, confidence and creative focus necessary to embark on a career within the evolving world of fashion.

Delivered in partnership with Hearst Magazines, our proven track record in outstanding teaching credentials, makes this a particularly exciting course for all our students.

The course welcomes applicants with interests across diverse aspects of contemporary fashion design, including approaches to integrating collaboration and craft practice, novel approaches to sustainable fashion, concepts of cultural hybridity in fashion, as well as experimentation in the field of digital fashion. This programme offers outstanding specialist tuition combined with small class sizes for a more tailored experience and studio access 7 days a week. Students also have the opportunity to take part in collaborative projects with the University of Cambridge and Hearst Magazine, amongst others.

Please click the following link to find out more about this course: https://www.csvpa.com/course/ma-fashion-design/

Modules

Study Block 1 Your first semester will help you build your knowledge of the essential skills in your chosen area of art or design. You will be assigned a series of imaginative briefs designed to stimulate your creativity, to deepen your understanding of research methods for creative inquiry and examine the values that motivate you. Participation in a series of technical and conceptual Labs will help drive your creativity through the freedom to experiment. There will be additional opportunities to exhibit your work, engage cross-course collaborations and external live briefs. You will also begin to outline a self-directed project proposal, which will ultimately develop into your Independent Major Project. 

Study Block 2 As you continue to develop your own creative practice, exhibiting your work in a work-in-progress showcase, you will also begin to address how artists and designers need to be engaged in forging the future of their respective fields. You will explore your own ideas through interactions with students on other MA courses through collaborative projects. A partnership with Hearst UK affords unique insights into working in the creative industries, as well as the chance to compete for further work-based opportunities in the organisation. Visiting practitioners bring their own expertise and unique perspectives into the Graduate School.

Study Block 3 During this semester, all your attention turns to the research, development, and production of your Independent Major Project. The year ends with an exhibition showcase of your projects and the co-creation of an exhibition catalogue, both of which celebrate the end of an intensive period of creative, conceptual, critical, and professional development.

Career Prospects

Graduates from this course typically go into the following occupations:

7125 Visual merchandisers and related occupations
3422 Clothing, fashion and accessories designers
3421 Interior designers
5413 Tailors and dressmakers
3429 Design occupations
3553 Merchandisers

Course Details

Qualification
MA
Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
1 Year
Start Date
2025
Academic Year
2025
Campus / Location
Cambridge
Scheme
Postgraduate
Subjects
Art, Fashion, textiles, and jewellery, Graphic design, Product design