Course units
Stage 1
Curating Fashion Research (20 Credits)
This unit is rooted in the practical knowledge and skills required to build, manage and care for fashion collections in museums. You will explore the V&A’s collections through detailed case studies, engaging with new and in-progress research from V&A specialists. You will gain contemporary and historical knowledge of the field of fashion curation and develop your own positionality within it.
Curating in Practice (20 Credits)
This unit will engage you with live curatorial projects with the guidance of the Centre for Fashion Curation and the V&A. You will learn hands-on curation, programming and audience engagement skills as you develop either a collaborative intervention or an independent project. You will have the opportunity to pitch and discuss your ideas with a panel of expert researchers and curators.
Fashion Narratives: Histories (20 Credits)
This unit provides you with an in-depth exploration of contemporary and historical fashion cultures, examining how they inform and shape each other. Delivered by experts from LCF and the V&A, this unit offers a rigorous grounding in global histories of fashion, attending to diverse cultural narratives and addressing issues of Western dominance. You will develop a critical historiography to evaluate key disciplinary themes that typify the evolving relationship between fashion, dress and history. This unit runs across both the Fashion Curation and Fashion Cultures and Histories pathways, cultivating a shared research culture across the course.
Stage 2
Fashion Narratives: Dialogues (20 Credits)
Building on your exploration of fashion histories, this unit engages with emerging and established scholarship from a range of disciplines to explore storytelling in fashion in its multiple iterations. You will consider the centrality of stories to cultures of fashion and dress, and you will evaluate how cultural narratives shape our understanding of individual and collective identities. This unit will help you develop a sound understanding of how the narratives we tell shape human society and culture, both forming and informing our understanding of historical knowledge. This unit runs across both the Fashion Curation and Fashion Cultures and Histories pathways, cultivating a shared research culture across the course.
PG Electives (20 Credits)
(See PG Electives Handbook)
Research Proposal (20 Credits)
This unit provides an overview of different research methods appropriate to fashion research that informs curatorial practice. You will develop your own Research Proposal, considering primary and secondary sources, ways of developing and originating research, formulation of research questions, and identification of appropriate methods for your project. In review of existing research, practice and literature you will begin to produce a body of work and study that will contribute to your final Masters Project.
Stage 3
Masters Project (60 Credits)
The Masters Project is the final stage of your Masters course. It is the culmination of your studies and provides you with a space to synthesise all of the knowledge and skills you have gained on the course so far. Your project will be self-directed and you will negotiate the shape and direction of your project at the outset with your supervisor. This important final phase of your studies is where you will effectively communicate your work along with your ability to critically interrogate your practice with robust approaches to research and theoretical analysis. Upon completion of your project, you will have generated a high-level Masters quality piece of work that will showcase your practice, academic literacy and the professional standards that will act as a platform for your future career and professional development.