In August, we proudly celebrated our UAL alumni community in Singapore with a special networking event, hosted by Professor Jane McFadyen, Provost of Camberwell, Chelsea and Wimbledon Colleges of Arts ...
The Dissolution Guild is a research-led performance by artist Gayle Chong Kwan, expanding on her ongoing project The Taotie (2024), developed as part of the 20/20 initiative led by the Decolonising ...
LCF graduate Annie Purdy recently joined forces with APICCAPS to create a striking capsule collection blending experimental ...
Gain the creative and professional tools you'll need for a career in the dynamic publishing sector by mastering how content is commissioned, designed and produced across print and digital media. The ...
Graduate Diploma in Textile Design at Chelsea College of Arts is designed to support the development of your textile design knowledge and skills and will prepare you for postgraduate study. You can ...
With experimentation of the heart of creative fashion practice, develop the skills you need for postgraduate study or entering the industry in a variety of roles. You can only apply for a maximum of 3 ...
Focus on creative and innovative technical skills, developing knowledge and technical skills in 2D and 3D technology alongside understanding the issues facing the industry. You can only apply for a ...
Growing The Next Era of Fashion is a collaboration between LCF's MA Fashion Curation and Cultural Programming course and Kew Gardens for their 2025 Material World exhibition.
We sat down with Genaro to discuss his philosophy on fashion, the inspiration behind his latest collection ‘A Golden Shroud’ and ultimately what it takes to continue to create and innovate when ...
What links art school, bottle tops, the 1960s pop boom and counterculture press, punk, the British music press and wider ...
UAL alum Francesca Vosper-Carey, a jewellery, bag, and homewares designer and developer with over 10 years of experience in the fashion and retail industry. With a creative vision as bold as her ...
LCF graduate Shey reflects on her final work that researches how Black women in UK corporate workplaces experience and navigate hair grooming expectations.
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