快活视频

BA (Hons)

Fashion Management & Marketing

UCAS CODE: 4 YEARS – NW52
4 YEARS including summer semester(s) (Extended Degree) 鈥 RF11
Sport Ed Ex – SP11

Would you like to become part of the exciting and ever-changing world of fashion and land your dream job in the industry?

Our BA in Fashion Management and Marketing will help you do just that, providing you with the latest insights from the fashion industry and retail businesses. This programme also allows students to gain a strong knowledge and expertise within other fields such as accounting, finance, marketing and operations applied to fashion management.

Top reasons to study this programme:

  • Learn within the flexible Liberal Arts framework. Choose your own path – find out more about the Liberal Arts
  • Learn how to identify and market the true value proposition of products and services as well as conducting market/consumer research
  • Learn about consumer psychology in relation to luxury brands
  • Develop skills in trend-spotting, by applying the principles of fashion buying and merchandising
  • Gain practical insights into the fashion industry and global experience through internships in leading fashion cities such as London, Rome, Florence, Beijing, Shanghai
  • Contribute to the 快活视频 Fashion Society and write for our Magazine

Key facts

  • FEES (Spring 2024)聽UK – 拢9,250 / EU, INT & US – 拢14,900
  • FEES (Fall 2024) UK – 拢9,250 / EU, INT & US – 拢15,645
  • SCHOLARSHIPS Find out more >
  • START DATES September & January
  • LOCATION Chiswick Park Campus
  • DURATION 4 Years (Full-time) / 4 Years including summer semester(s) (Extended Degree) (Full-time)
  • ACCREDITATION Office for Students approved University with Taught Degree Awarding Powers / Middle States Commission on Higher Education (US)

Watch the programme video

We talk to Professor Sabine Spagenberg and student Thimo on the benefits of studying Fashion Management & Marketing BA (Hons) at 快活视频, The American International University in London.

As with all of our undergraduate programmes at 快活视频, you will commence this programme with our broad-based liberal arts approach as you take courses in Tools for Change and Visual Thinking, along with foundations of business to give you a thorough grounding in a range of subjects.

In the second year, you will move on to more targeted topics for business management including managerial accounting, marketing, entrepreneurship and microeconomics.

From corporate finance to celebrity and fan culture, your third year will be equally diverse, taking in topics such as the psychology of fashion and luxury goods, research methods and principles of marketing.

The degree gives students awareness and the know-how to conduct relevant market/consumer research and forecast trends. It also provides students with the necessary tools to be able to compile insights into consumer and fashion buyer behaviour.

Your final year will focus on topics such as sustainable strategic management, digital marketing and social media, which will prove invaluable in the workplace and enhance your employability.

Potential electives in the final year include luxury brand management, and lean start-up, giving our students the opportunity to broaden their knowledge of the industry according to their personal interest.

This programme ensures students have an innovative and visionary approach as marketers.聽 The academics鈥 teaching methods support our mission to develop students鈥 creative and analytical skills, to stand out in a competitive fashion marketplace. Graduates will acquire transferable skills such as team-work and leadership 鈥 qualities that will make them progress in their career and gain access to top graduate schools worldwide.

On completing this programme, students will be able to apply for four exemptions (all certificate level) from , the world’s largest professional body of management accountants, entering into their Operational Level.

快活视频 is the only university in the UK where the degree programmes are based on the US educational approach which is a four year pathway. Every undergraduate degree student will study our Liberal Arts programme alongside their Major.

Find out more about the Core Curriculum >>

YEAR 1

Courses

  • MGT 3200 Foundations of Business

    An introductory survey course designed to introduce students to the principles and functions of a business. The various functional areas of business will be discussed, including economic systems, small business, management, human relations, marketing, accounting and finance. The course will also review the role of businesses in society and business ethics.

  • MTH 3111 Functions with Applications

    This course is designed to provide students with the necessary mathematical background for calculus courses and its applications to some business and economics courses. It covers the fundamentals of real-valued functions, including polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions and introduces students to the concepts of derivative and integral calculus with its applications to specific concepts in micro- and macro-economics

  • MKT 3200 Foundations of the Business of Fashion

    This course acts as a foundation to the world of fashion from a business point of view. The course investigates the notion of what a customer is and separates this out from customers within the context of business-to-business relationships. The course further investigates issues of market segmentation, positioning, promotion and branding. The course concludes with some fundamental discussions on the role of business strategy within the fashion business.

  • MGT 3201 Foundations of Computer Applications

    This is a foundations course comprised of a broad overview of information systems and technology, as principally used in support of business processes and decision-making activities. An in-depth discussion of the relationship, between organizations and information systems is a fundamental element of the course. Topics include: computer hardware and software, operating systems, the use of excel in management practice, social issues related to information systems. The use of excel provides a common thread in the topics covered throughout the course.

  • GEP 3105 Tools for Change

    In this course, students will discuss and respond to social issues in the local area through group work, reflecting on how they can become both collaborative and independent learners. They will research the context of and plan for service learning in the local area. They will learn to use a range of digital platforms for individual and group project work, focussing strongly on effective communication, including oral presentation and written reports using a range of relevant primary and secondary sources.

  • GEP 3180 Research and Writing I

    This core course concentrates on developing the students鈥 ability to read and think critically, and to read, understand and analyse texts from a range of genres. How do you successfully negotiate a path through a sea of information and then write it up? Using essential information literacy skills to help with guided research, this course develops the ability to produce effective and appropriate academic writing across the curriculum. This is the first course in the 快活视频 academic research and writing sequence.

Plus one of the following:

  • GEP 3150 Visual Thinking

    This course provides an interdisciplinary grounding in the practice and theory of critical visual thinking. Through theoretical frameworks such as semiotics, it explores predominantly photographic images, from across a range of cultures and contexts: the arts, politics, science, sport and technology. Through visual analysis, it considers digital forms of observation and image making, as well as building understanding by visual practice. It examines questions concerning curating, circulating and making public the images we produce. It asks: What are the values and truths hidden in images? How can the practice of image production advance our thinking around images? How, in the context of a range of disciplines, can we learn to communicate ideas visually and verbally?

  • GEP 3170 Narratives of Change

    This course considers a landscape of global ideas through the lens of contemporary literature. Students will be introduced to pivotal moments of recent thought surrounding gender, race, environment and technology, exploring how literature both shapes and responds to our changing world. Students will analyse literary, political, and theoretical texts from a variety of cultures, exploring the relationship between written form, content and context particularly the ways in which social change might play out in literature. There will be the opportunity to produce both critical analysis in essay form and creative writing that responds to the texts studied.

YEAR 2

Courses

  • COM 4405 Advertising, PR and the Media

    This course explores public relations, advertising and journalism, examining their history and evolution and how they relate to each other, as well as investigating the political, economic, social and cultural contexts in which they practice and reviewing their relationships with the media industries. It relates the practice of PR, advertising and journalism to international events and contemporary issues and developments, including criticisms of the industries鈥 role and a range of ethical debates.

  • ACC 4205 Managerial Accounting

    This course introduces students to the generation of cost data for the preparation of proper, representative financial statements, and for optimal planning and control of routine operations and long range organizational goals. It focuses on the uses of formal cost accounting systems and quantitative techniques to make managerial decisions. Topics include: direct absorption income statements, job and process costing, allocation and proration, pro-forma and capital budgeting.

  • ECN 4105 Introduction to Microeconomics

    An introduction to basic economic methodology. Within a framework of supply and demand analysis, the behavior of producers and consumers is examined in the context of the efficient allocation of scarce resources in society.

  • HST 4405 History of Fashion

    This course analyses the history of fashion from a sociological perspective 鈥 covering the period from the beginning of the modern period to the present. Relationships between dress, fashion, class, political power, ethnicity and gender are investigated. While the primary focus is upon the historical development of western fashion global interconnections are investigated throughout the course.

  • MGT 4100 Introduction to Management

    This course is designed to provide a foundation of knowledge on the subject of management. We discuss the functions, tasks and responsibilities of managers. The assignments, projects, and exercises are designed to, in addition to providing a deeper understanding of what management is, challenge students to hone their teamwork and business communication skills.

  • GEP 4180 Research and Writing II

    A part-time work placement of approximately three months (depending on the requirements of the organisation in question; a minimum of 9 weeks) within an organisation to enable students to participate in graduate level experiential learning and so develop hands-on skills and professional experience which will prepare them for work in a range of film, television, arts and other creative cultural industries. Placements are supervised, career-related work experiences combined with reflective, academic study that help students 鈥榣earn by doing鈥. During the internship, the staff of the Internship Office and a faculty supervisor work closely with each student and the organisation to ensure that the placement is a successful one.

  • GEP 4105 Change in Practice

    This course takes an interdisciplinary approach to analyse London-based social and environmental needs. Students will discuss key texts related to service learning and apply a range of planning and research techniques to deliver a community-based project related to a chosen social or environmental issue. Students will use local resources when available including registered not-for-profit and community-based organizations and reflect critically on their ability to create a positive contribution to society. Students will engage in community-based service learning, with guided academic tasks and reflection.

  • MTH 4120 Probability & Statistics I

    An introductory course in probability primarily designed for business economics and psychology majors. The course coverage will include: descriptive statistics, elementary probability theory, random variables and expectations, discrete probability distributions (Binomial and Poisson distributions), continuous probability distribution (Normal distribution), linear regression analysis and correlations, elementary hypothesis testing and Chi-square tests, non-parametric methods and SPSS lab sessions targeting applications of statistical concepts to business, economics and psychology and interpretations of hardcopies. All practical work will be produced using SPSS statistical software.

YEAR 3

Courses

  • ENT 5200 Entrepreneurial Theory and Practice

    This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of enterprise at the individual, firm and societal level of inquiry. The Course will enable students to understand theories of entrepreneurial behaviour, innovation and wider societal issues and enable them to relate such theories to practice. They will also simulate an understanding of the behaviours of an entrepreneur placed within the dynamic of business. The purpose is to enable students to be aware of the importance of enterprise in the economy.

  • FNN 5200 Corporate Finance

    This course examines the financial needs of corporations and the range of mechanisms available to meet them. The key concept of the time value of money is studied and applied to several decision models in capital budgeting and investment valuation. Other basic theories of Finance examined include risk versus return, modern portfolio theory, and basic financial statement analysis. Different financial requirements are considered with some emphasis in comparing internal and external sources of funds, their relative availability, and costs. Other topics considered include capital structure and dividend policy.

  • MGT 5415 Governance and Sustainability

    The course provides students with an understanding of the concepts and key issues of corporate governance, corporate accountability, corporate social responsibility and corporate sustainability. It informs students of key policies and corporate governance mechanisms to investigate corporate failures in order to derive good corporate governance and accountability. The course identifies key stakeholders and evaluates the role that governance plays in the management of a business.

  • MKT 5200 Principles of Marketing

    The course introduces students to the principles and operations of marketing. Course work includes an in-depth analysis of the strategic role marketing plays in contemporary business from new product development, marketing research and target marketing to consumer behavior analysis, advertising and promotion and personal selling activities. Each variable of the marketing mix will be covered in detail and the macro and micro business environment will be assessed for their impact on marketing planning. Lectures, discussion topics, case studies, videos and practical exercises are used to cover the course material. Prerequisite: For Business Administration majors: Completion of the 快活视频 core, MGT 4205, MTH 4120, and MGT 5210. For Communication majors: MGT 4200 with a minimum grade achieved of C, and COM 5200.

  • MKT 5405 Fashion Marketing and Retail

    This course covers the fundamentals of fashion and the basic principles that govern all fashion movement and change. It examines the history, development, organization and operation of merchandising and marketing activities, trends in industries engaged in producing fashion, purchasing of fashion merchandise, foreign and domestic markets, and the distribution and promotion of fashion.

  • MKT 5410 Psychology of Fashion and Luxury Goods

    Consumer psychology within the context of the consumption of fashion and luxury products and services is complex and is influenced by many factors. A thorough analysis and understanding of these factors allows organizations to plan effective marketing activities suitable to their target markets. This course enables students to understand the importance of consumer behaviour in the process of marketing fashion and luxury goods and services.

  • MGT 5200 Research Methods and Data Analysis

    This course provides an overview of how research in business and economics can be conducted. Topics covered include research philosophies, critical literature review, and quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis. This course prepares students for their Senior Projects.

Plus one of the following:

  • GEP 5101 Service Learning: Digital Collaboration

    A part-time work placement of approximately three months (depending on the requirements of the organisation in question; a minimum of 9 weeks) within an organisation to enable students to participate in graduate level experiential learning and so develop hands-on skills and professional experience which will prepare them for work in a range of film, television, arts and other creative cultural industries. Placements are supervised, career-related work experiences combined with reflective, academic study that help students 鈥榣earn by doing鈥. During the internship, the staff of the Internship Office and a faculty supervisor work closely with each student and the organisation to ensure that the placement is a successful one.

  • GEP 5102 Service Learning: Leadership in a Changing World

    A part-time work placement of approximately three months (depending on the requirements of the organisation in question; a minimum of 9 weeks) within an organisation to enable students to participate in graduate level experiential learning and so develop hands-on skills and professional experience which will prepare them for work in a range of film, television, arts and other creative cultural industries. Placements are supervised, career-related work experiences combined with reflective, academic study that help students 鈥榣earn by doing鈥. During the internship, the staff of the Internship Office and a faculty supervisor work closely with each student and the organisation to ensure that the placement is a successful one.

  • GEP 5103 Service Learning: Environment and Society

    A part-time work placement of approximately three months (depending on the requirements of the organisation in question; a minimum of 9 weeks) within an organisation to enable students to participate in graduate level experiential learning and so develop hands-on skills and professional experience which will prepare them for work in a range of film, television, arts and other creative cultural industries. Placements are supervised, career-related work experiences combined with reflective, academic study that help students 鈥榣earn by doing鈥. During the internship, the staff of the Internship Office and a faculty supervisor work closely with each student and the organisation to ensure that the placement is a successful one.

  • GEP 5104 Service Learning: Global Citizenship and Migration

    A part-time work placement of approximately three months (depending on the requirements of the organisation in question; a minimum of 9 weeks) within an organisation to enable students to participate in graduate level experiential learning and so develop hands-on skills and professional experience which will prepare them for work in a range of film, television, arts and other creative cultural industries. Placements are supervised, career-related work experiences combined with reflective, academic study that help students 鈥榣earn by doing鈥. During the internship, the staff of the Internship Office and a faculty supervisor work closely with each student and the organisation to ensure that the placement is a successful one.

YEAR 4

Courses

  • MGT 6102 Sustainable Strategic Management

    Building on long established models of strategic management the course focuses on strategic analysis, planning and implementation in the light of current interest in sustainability and ESG values. Early lectures outline the basic strategic analysis models and case study analyses relate to both the firm's internal operations and the environment in which it operates. The course culminates in embedding the principles of ESG and the triple bottom line into future strategic planning.

  • MKT 6101 Digital Marketing and Social Media

    This course focus on Human Resource Management in Business including the non-for profit sector. Key HRM topics are covered as Talent Management, Workforce Planning, Recruitment and Selection, Diversity, Performance Management and Learning and Development. It is appropriate for students seeking to follow a career in Human Resource Management or in other areas of functional management.

  • MKT 6102 Ethical Fashion and Sustainability

    This course focuses on analysing ethical considerations within the fashion industry, whilst also exploring changes in practice, communication and consumerism and the diversity of stakeholders in the supply-chain of this industry toward sustainability movements.This course will give students an overview of ethics and sustainability in the fashion industry, ranging from textile fibre production to the globalisation of fast fashion. The course considers the growing demand from consumers that the fashion items they choose have been produced ethically. The course also focuses on the needs of stakeholders who look for sustainability in the creation of shared value. Ethical sourcing is increasingly becoming the norm for the fashion industry and it has changed the way of fashion production and consumerism.

  • MKT 6103 Fashion Product Development

    Fashion professionals are often generating ideas, defining looks and moods a couple of seasons in advance. Product development and forecasting is an essential part of the way that the fashion industry organises and promotes itself. This course is designed to give students a systematic overview of product development and the trend cycle in fashion, its operation in relation to the industry鈥檚 specialist sectors, and to introduce the creative and commercial functions of the fashion forecasting process within the fashion industry. It considers marketplace dynamics which affect and create the trends and impact on lifestyles and fashion products.

  • MKT 6297 Senior Project in Marketing

    The senior project in Marketing forms the culmination of a student's studies in the area of marketing . The project requires a significant level of enquiry and research. It will typically investigate a hypothesis, an issue or case on a relevant topic. The investigation ought to make use of quantitative and/or qualitative research methods. Students will be guided by their supervisor and conduct individual research work on an agreed topic. The supervisor will facilitate the process through regularly-scheduled meetings.This course is only open to seniors, ideally final semester students should take this course.

Plus one of the following:

  • MKT 6104 Luxury Brand Management

    Students will gain an insight into the structure of the luxury goods market, and the impact that market change may have upon future prospects and opportunities. This course considers the nature of the luxury product and the competitive advantage that it provides to the delivery of quality, design, image and distinctiveness. The luxury brand concept and definitions are critically examined in full and the various conceptual frameworks that link the luxury brand market to the market for normal goods is explored.

  • ENT 6103 Lean Start-up & Design Thinking

    Fashion professionals are often generating ideas, defining looks and moods a couple of seasons in advance. Product development and forecasting is an essential part of the way that the fashion industry organises and promotes itself. This course is designed to give students a systematic overview of product development and the trend cycle in fashion, its operation in relation to the industry鈥檚 specialist sectors, and to introduce the creative and commercial functions of the fashion forecasting process within the fashion industry. It considers marketplace dynamics which affect and create the trends and impact on lifestyles and fashion products.

Integrated Internship

  • MKT 6901 World Internship in Economics

    The Internship in Business Management is a student work placement that aims to provide students with the experience of working internationally within the area of Marketing.Students will develop the intellectual, professional, and personal skills that will enable them to function well in a culturally diverse working environment. All internships are supervised by faculty, and all last a minimum of 6 weeks in length and are carried out full time Monday to Thursday/ Friday. Each student will also complete a series of assessments throughout the internship, such as keeping a written journal of their experience, preparing an internship portfolio, and delivering a final presentation. These assessments have been designed to help the student reflect on the skills they are learning and the benefits gained from the internship experience, and also to help them determine if their current career goals are the correct fit for them. During the internship, the staff of the Internship Office and a faculty supervisor work closely with each student to ensure that the placement is a successful one. Students鈥 final grades are based on several factors including, written assignments, presentation, and a report from their workplace supervisor which is taken into consideration.

  • MKT 6902 Internship in Economics

    The Internship in Business Management is a student work placement that aims to provide students with the experience of working within the area of Marketing in London.Students will develop the intellectual, professional, and personal skills that will enable them to function well in a culturally diverse working environment. All internships are supervised by faculty, and all last a minimum of 6 weeks in length and are carried out full time Monday to Thursday/ Friday. Each student will also complete a series of assessments throughout the internship, such as keeping a written journal of their experience, preparing an internship portfolio, and delivering a final presentation. These assessments have been designed to help the student reflect on the skills they are learning, and the benefits gained from the internship experience, and to help them determine if their current career goals are the correct fit for them. During the internship, the staff of the Internship Office and a faculty supervisor work closely with each student to ensure that the placement is a successful one. Students鈥 final grades are based on several factors including, written assignments, presentation, and a report from their workplace supervisor which is taken into consideration.

In terms of following up with the assessment of student learning and consistent with US liberal arts traditions, our classes rely on the system of continuous assessment on a course by course basis and throughout any given semester. This approach often involves the use of term-papers, portfolios of work, quizzes, mid-semester and final exams as well as student presentations and general class discussion. Not every component applies to every course, but most do relate to many of the classes that are offered. Many of our courses involve a site visit or require attendance at a public lecture as well.

In addition to the courses outlined above, there are open electives in each year. Course content and delivery can be subject to change. For more detailed information on the programme specification, please find more details here.

A normal course load per academic year is 30 US credits, equivalent to 120 UK credits. Students complete 120 UK credits at Level 6 in their chosen major.

There are many reasons why taking this programme with extended programme option could be the ideal choice; you may not have the exact subjects or grades at A level to meet the entry requirements, you may have tried other options such as apprenticeship and want to change direction or have been living abroad.

Whatever your starting point, studying this programme with extended programme option offers you a great opportunity to gain both a UK and US degree and start the adventure of a lifetime, studying with us in the world鈥檚 top student city.

This is what our extended programme option can offer you:

  • Start this programme with lower entry qualifications, see below
  • A four year, full-time degree programme with an extra summer semester in Year 1 included for free, so you can study at your own pace
  • Timetabled English and study skills classes to enhance your knowledge and skills
  • Great student support including a Personal Academic Advisor, with help on housing, health and wellbeing, financial guidance and careers advice from our award-winning Student Affairs team

At 快活视频 our undergraduate degree programmes, which are based on the US educational approach, are offered on a four year pathway. Every undergraduate degree student will first enter our Liberal Arts programme before specialising in their Major.

The entry requirements for all undergraduate programmes at 快活视频 are the same, regardless of your chosen Major.

Academic Entry Requirements

Below is information on our entry requirements for both 4 years and 4 years with foundation programmes.

4 YEARS

  • A Levels: 96 UCAS points
  • US High School Diploma (or equivalent): 2.5 GPA minimum (on 4.0 scale)
  • International Baccalaureate: 24 IB points (year 1)
  • BTEC National Diploma: MMM

Other international equivalent qualifications are accepted 鈥 please email admissions@richmond.ac.uk for further details.

4 YEARS including summer semester(s) (Extended Degree) (Full-time)

  • GCSEs: 5 at grade C or above / grade 4-9 (or equivalent)

We understand that not every student is in the same situation, if you have any questions about your qualifications, please get in touch with us admissions@richmond.ac.uk.


English Language Entry Requirements

For more information on English Language Requirements for your country visit our How to Apply webpage.

Undergraduate tuition fees for students starting their programme this academic year can be found in the table below.

  UK EU / INT / US
  Fall 2023/Spring 2024 Fall 2024/Spring 2025 Fall 2023/Spring 2024 Fall 2024/Spring 2025
Undergraduate Programmes
(per year)
拢9,250 拢9,250 拢14,900 拢15,645

*This includes a scholarship award upon successful application


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For more information visit our聽Tuition Fees & Funding webpage.

The University offers personal development seminars, leadership opportunities and access to work experience, volunteering and internships. There is also a dedicated, personalised service for assistance with CV writing, interview preparation tips and much more.

Throughout your studies, you will have the opportunity to build links with industry experts and 快活视频 alumni, connecting you to a vast and influential worldwide network.


Internships
We offer career support and advice through our Careers & Internships Office that will assist and guide you in your study choices to make sure you stand out from the crowd when you graduate. Whether you are interested in gaining work experience in London or internationally, we will be here to help you find the best possible opportunities.

Through internships you will gain聽business acumen, beneficial work experiences and transferable skills聽which will give you a competitive advantage in a fast-paced working environment.

Work while you study across 5 continents through our partners聽听补苍诲听聽with destinations in Spain, Argentina, South Africa, China, Japan, Vietnam and Australia.


Graduate Destinations
Below is a list of where some of the graduates of this programme have gone on to work.

  • Ernst and Young
  • KPMG

All students at 快活视频 University have the opportunity to study abroad. You can either study at one of our campuses聽for a semester to a year or聽study overseas at any of our partner locations across the world giving you an unique experience.

You can apply one of three ways, either apply directly聽through us, apply through聽UCAS聽and for our US students, via the聽Common Application听($50.00).

In order to submit your application you will need the following information

  • Details of your education history, including the dates of all exams/assessments
  • The email address of your referee who we can request a reference from, or alternatively an electronic copy of your academic reference
  • A personal statement 鈥 this can either be emailed as a Word Document or PDF, or completed online
  • An electronic copy of your in process or completed high school (secondary school) transcript and graduation certificate

Visit our聽How to Apply webpage聽for more information regarding Entry Requirements, admissions processes and to start your application.

When to apply
We encourage you to complete your application as early as possible, even if you are completing your undergraduate programme of study. In this case you will be offered a place that is conditional on successfully completing a specified qualification and English language qualification if applicable.

If you would like your application to be considered for a 快活视频 bursary, an early application is strongly recommended.

鈥淚 am a student of the University of Rhode Island, and I chose London because I am interested in a Fashion Major, Theatre Minor wanting to do costuming in the future. London has a large theatre scene, as well as a history in fashion that dates back to the pioneering of tailoring. I wanted to make sure I was getting the best of both worlds. I interned at couturier Suzie Turner where I learned how high-end couture dresses are assembled. I learned the proper way to embellish high-end garments as well as witnessing the design process in the studio. As I want to be a costume designer, any new skill set picked up within fashion, assembly, or sewing is an additional skill I can use to improve my own designs and garments. The knowledge I gained from seeing what types of materials were used will help me to make the right choices in the future, and I can use the embellishment technique I learned in the studio for my own pieces.

I have loved the environment of my internship the most. Suzie Turner is an amazing person to work with, and her helpful team of interns. She and my supervisor were both so approachable that coming to work and spending the day sewing, chatting, and listening to music didn鈥檛 feel like work at all. Moreover, we were making such beautiful dresses!鈥

Thimo joined 快活视频 University in 2016 and is the Course Representative of the Fashion Management and Marketing. He is also the President of the Fashion Society and writes for the related blog. One of his most recent projects is the publishing of RUONCAMPUS magazine in collaboration with the 快活视频 Fashion Society.

Born in Hamburg, Thimo鈥檚 passion has always been for the creative subjects. After having worked at London Fashion Week for two seasons, in 2017 he hosted the 快活视频 Fashion Show at 快活视频 University. Many talented young designers from all around London showcased their collections at our University building, that got transformed into a glamorous catwalk for a day, followed by a sales event and party.

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“This very popular degree programme is among the first of its kind, it combines Business Management and Marketing with a particular focus on the Fashion sector. This degree offers access into one of the largest global sectors.鈥
– Professor Sabine Spangenberg, Programme Leader

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Thimo joined 快活视频 University in 2016 and is the Course Representative of the Fashion Management and Marketing. He is also the President of the Fashion Society and writes for the related blog. One of his most recent projects is the publishing of RUONCAMPUS magazine in collaboration with the 快活视频 Fashion Society.

Born in Hamburg, Thimo鈥檚 passion has always been for the creative subjects. After having worked at London Fashion Week for two seasons, in 2017 he hosted the 快活视频 Fashion Show at 快活视频 University. Many talented young designers from all around London showcased their collections at our University building, that got transformed into a glamorous catwalk for a day, followed by a sales event and party.

A smiling person is captured in a black and white outdoor portrait photography, highlighting their cheek.
Thimo GrantzFashion Management & Marketing (BA)

鈥淚 have always wanted to study fashion and be able to travel and discover new places, so 快活视频 is the perfect setting for my studies. The fashion management and marketing program offers interesting modules regarding the fashion industry and entering the business world. The professors are great for making themselves available for extra support in classes and recommending suitable internships.

I was excited to start the program and getting to know other students from all over the world, who are interested in the same field as me, and while I am new to the program it has given me a great foundation for business and expanding my studies further into the fashion industry. I am looking forward to my next two years here at 快活视频 and discovering how being in the fashion management and marketing program will open many doors to a successful career.鈥

A person is smiling for the camera.
Margaret McKinneyFashion Management & Marketing (BA)

鈥淚 am a student of the University of Rhode Island, and I chose London because I am interested in a Fashion Major, Theatre Minor wanting to do costuming in the future. London has a large theatre scene, as well as a history in fashion that dates back to the pioneering of tailoring. I wanted to make sure I was getting the best of both worlds. I interned at couturier Suzie Turner where I learned how high-end couture dresses are assembled. I learned the proper way to embellish high-end garments as well as witnessing the design process in the studio. As I want to be a costume designer, any new skill set picked up within fashion, assembly, or sewing is an additional skill I can use to improve my own designs and garments. The knowledge I gained from seeing what types of materials were used will help me to make the right choices in the future, and I can use the embellishment technique I learned in the studio for my own pieces.

I have loved the environment of my internship the most. Suzie Turner is an amazing person to work with, and her helpful team of interns. She and my supervisor were both so approachable that coming to work and spending the day sewing, chatting, and listening to music didn鈥檛 feel like work at all. Moreover, we were making such beautiful dresses!鈥

A person is occupying a red phone booth.
Mikayla ReidFashion Management & Marketing (BA)