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Textile Design at London College of Fashion

Female model wearing blue and pink knitted headpiece and off shoulder blue, pink and orange jumper, next to a close up of blue, pink and orange knitted vest

Explore all areas of textile design through our three dyanmic pathways

The fashion and textiles industry is a global phenomenon and one we're proud to be shaping! Now located in the heart of East London, in a state-of-the-art new building, there’s never been a better time to start your London College of Fashion journey.

Follow in the footsteps of our industry-ready graduates, who as creative thinkers, innovative designers, and change-makers are all making influential contributions to the fashion industry, at renowned companies such as Stella McCartney, Marc Jacobs, and Alexander McQueen.

Our three courses each have a special focus, giving you the chance to develop specialist skills in print, knit, or embroidery. Using our industry-standard craft machines to cutting-edge digital technologies, you'll graduate with a diverse skill set that will open a wealth of career opportunities.

But most importantly, you'll be given the freedom to find your creative voice. Through open briefs, you'll be encouraged to use your interests to define your individual practice - meaning the possibilities really are endless!

Open access machine workshop | East Bank
Open access machine workshop | East Bank

Our undergraduate degrees

  • Ruffles, layering techniques and playful drawings attached to tulle.
    Student work by Soyeon Kim for the UAL Graduate Showcase 2021 titled, 'Make a Wish!' | BA (Hons) Fashion Textiles: Embroidery | London College of Fashion

    BA (Hons) Fashion Textiles: Embroidery  

    Explore the study of mixed-media embellishment / embroidery within a specialist fashion environment.

  • Male model wearing yellow knitted tunic with face mask in front of a pink background
    Work by Alexandra Anderson

    BA (Hons) Fashion Textiles: Knit  

    On this course, discover inventive approaches to the development and realisation of contemporary fashion textiles.

  • Work by Jue Djaló,

    BA (Hons) Fashion Textiles: Print  

    Forge a career as a creative designer for fashion textiles through the specialist pathway of print.