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Two young students seated on a wooden bench outside London College of Fashion looking through a fashion guide, they look happy and excited.
Two young students seated on a wooden bench outside London College of Fashion looking through a fashion guide, they look happy and excited.
London College of Fashion Open Day. Photo: Paul Cochrane.

Studying at London College of Fashion means immersing yourself in an industry worth 1.7 trillion dollars worldwide. Our undergraduate and postgraduate courses cover all areas of fashion, and we’re dedicated to ensuring you graduate with the professional skills, hands-on experience, and industry insight needed to succeed.

Everything we do is focused on the powerhouse industry that is fashion.

Part of University of the Arts London (UAL), we’re ranked second internationally for art and design (QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2025) and are a global leader in fashion education. Based in the exciting centre of UK fashion, London, there really is no better place to immerse yourself in the industry. Learn more about us and our 3 Schools.

You will learn from, and be supported by, academics and technicians with a wealth of professional experience in all areas of the fashion and creative industries. A personal tutor will support you throughout your studies and you’ll gain up-to-date knowledge from people that are making an impact in the industry now and pushing it forward. We’ll get you ready for life after graduation from the very start of your time with us.

You’ll take part in industry projects, have the opportunity of work placements and studying abroad, hear from guest speakers and much more, all whilst you develop the professional and creative skills you need for your future career. Our Graduate Futures team are on-hand to prepare you for working in fashion, with one-to-one guidance, workshops and more.

Want to apply? We are now open for applications.

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