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Start Dates

21 September 2026

Duration

1 year full-time

About this course

Overview

Why choose Huddersfield for this course?

  • Design with purpose - explore sustainability, identity and innovation in an environment that encourages you to create fashion that matters.
  • Experiment boldly - work hands-on in professional studios and workshops that support traditional craftsmanship and digital innovation side by side.
  • Be seen - share your work through exhibitions, cross-disciplinary showcases and collaborations that connect you with real audiences.

The Fashion Design MA is part of the School of Art and Humanities MA Art & Design Suite, an innovative approach to postgraduate taught education that brings together disciplines from across art and design to produce a collaborative programme of courses that foreground the shared practices, processes and values of art and design in the 21st century.

Our course is designed to develop creative problem solving and innovative fashion design skills, incorporating sustainable approaches and considering new technologies.

The course encourages research and discussion of new methods and experimental techniques in fashion design, to develop practical and analytical skills. The course aims to support the development of imaginative approaches to problem solving within the technical and design sector of the fashion industry.

The aim of this course is to enable you to:

  • Critically appraise the importance of social, technological and cultural dimensions of garment construction as applied to your personal practice and that of others.

  • Evidence advanced knowledge and understanding of the complete fashion design cycle, from concept to garment including its emerging and future trends.

  • Systematically plan, negotiate, and implement a coherent body of work underpinned by advanced practice and research in fashion design.

  • Contribute to the principles and processes inherent in design to extend the life of clothing.

  • Evidence awareness and relevance of your practice in relation to professional standards in pattern cutting and garment construction.

Practical modules are run by staff who are practicing designers with expertise in fashion design. You will acquire strong 2D and 3D technical skills required to establish your career or advance your current practice. Students are encouraged to engage with other departments within the University, such as 3D printing, laser cutting, textile print, embroidery and weave. This course is suited to applicants who wish to develop a future career within the industry or who wish to advance their existing skills in this area.

Who can apply?

Entry Requirements

Entry requirements for this course are normally:

  • An Honours degree (2:2 or above) in a relevant subject or an equivalent professional qualification.
  • Alternative qualifications and/or significant experience may be accepted, subject to approval.
  • International students with qualifications in 'creative' or 'practice' subjects should submit a digital portfolio (pdf) of work with their application.
  • All suitably qualified applicants are normally invited in for an informal chat with a portfolio or considered for admittance under alternative arrangements.

If your first language is not English, you will need to meet the minimum requirements of an English Language qualification. The minimum for IELTS is 6.0 overall with no element lower than 5.5, or equivalent. Read more about the University’s entry requirements for students outside of the UK on our International Entry Requirements page.

What will you learn?

Course Details

On this module you will be encouraged to explore how different research methods underpin all kinds of creative practices. The module introduces you to current research themes in art and design. In the past we have explored topics such as: developing concepts through thinking and making, using archives in creative practice, working with objects of material culture, analysing digital transformations, practising psychogeography in the urban environment, tackling the anthropocene and environmental issues of the twenty-first century. As thinkers and practitioners you will work to develop an understanding of the different research approaches you might design and use to enhance and transform your ideas. You will be introduced to a range of practice-led research methods which may include: creative and design thinking, user-centered methods, practice-led approaches, cultural analysis, historical/archival research and market-driven data capture and analysis. The module helps to equip you with a tool kit of research skills to guide you in the development of a project proposal or working brief for your Master's study. The module is made up of lectures, guided seminars and small group tutorials which will support you in building a solid foundation to lead you through your studies.

This module aims to introduce you to key features of innovation and entrepreneurship within the context of the cultural and creative industries. Depending on your future aspirations we will help you to build your knowledge and understanding of different approaches to creative innovation (social, ethical and sustainable aspects), provide guidance on business start-ups, and assist you in your professional skills development (commercial awareness, self-management, problem-solving, team working, communication strategies), including searching for marketing, promotion, consultancy and funding opportunities specific to your subject. The module involves lectures, seminars and practical projects where you will experiment with the tools and techniques of creative innovation. There will be opportunities for group projects and cross-disciplinary working on this module.

This module enables you to explore a range of advanced creative concepts and practices across Art and Design working alongside other students in a mixed-discipline cohort encompassing Art and Communication, 3D Design and Fashion and Textiles. You will identify starting points for your studio practice through supported and scheduled access and interaction with a range of specialist workshop facilities and digital making processes which in turn inform the potential of material investigation as a core part of your refocused enquiry-led practice. The module comprises three discrete but interlinked phases of development: Conceptual Direction, Creative Contexts, Critical Processes.

This practice-led module will help you to question and develop the parameters of your project through a range of different directions suited to potential fashion and textile concepts, processes and contexts. You will produce a body of work supported by specialist workshops and digital resources, which will explore the established, emerging and future markets of your discipline that arise out of global cultural contexts. New paradigms of practice are evolving in the costume, fashion and textiles industries where technologies influence aesthetics and produce new modes of working, collaboration and production. Today’s designers, practitioners and specialists increasingly engage in new product development through adoption of traditional techniques, interwoven with new material technologies to generate new product and novel forms of marketing and communication. This module embraces traditional practices alongside more contemporary developments which inform end user and audience interaction and engagement. You will be encouraged to push the direction of your project through an engagement with processes of risk taking, problematisation and creative thinking for your chosen professional context. In doing so you will develop a deeper understanding of: • Professional directions • Audience and context • Process

This module focus is on the realisation of an innovative and rigorous concept for the advancement of creative pattern cutting, and should be underpinned by sustainable and ethical approaches to social, cultural, ecological and professional contexts. You are encouraged to include imaginative and user-centred approaches to materials, processes and methodologies in fashion design and cutting, and rigorous testing of these ideas against current trends within the fashion and or costume industries. You will undertake a comprehensive research project of your own choice to critically engage with commercial, bespoke, conceptual contexts or new modes of business and in response to the complex challenges of an ever-changing, international market and consumer tastes. This in-depth research project will act as a vehicle to realise new ideas in narrative and expression through materials and new approaches to pattern creation.

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Where could this lead you?

Your Career

MA students studying within the Department of Fashion and Textiles have gone on to be successful within the following roles: Trend Researcher at Trend Bible, Textile Design and Development Consultant at Thorpe Hodgson, Apprentice Developer at FOOTASYLUM, Creative Pattern Cutter at Hugo Boss, Visual Associate at Gap, and freelance design practice.*

*Source: LinkedIn

98%
Percentage of the University's postgraduate students go on to work and/or further study within fifteen months of graduating.

* HESA Graduate Outcomes 2022/23, UK domiciled.

£62 billion
The number of jobs supported by the UK fashion & textile industry

* UK Fashion & Textile Association (UKFT)

£38.5k
The average salary of our postgraduates fifteen months after graduating.

* HESA Graduate Outcomes 2022/23, mean salary, UK domiciled, full-time UK employment as main activity.

How much will it cost?

Fees and Finance

£9,265 per year

This information is for Home students applying to study at the University of Huddersfield in the academic year 2026/27.

Please note that tuition fees for subsequent years may rise in line with inflation (RPI-X) and/or Government policy. 

From January 2027 the UK government is launching a new student funding system for people starting university education. Read more about the Lifelong Learning Entitlement (LLE).

For detailed information please visit https://www.hud.ac.uk/study/fees/

£18,700 per year

This information is for international students applying to study at the University of Huddersfield in the academic year 2026/27.

Please note that tuition fees for subsequent years may rise in line with inflation (RPI-X) and/or Government policy. 

For detailed information please visit https://www.hud.ac.uk/international/fees-and-funding/

Field Trips:
Field trips are usually organised and executed in conjunction with specific modules to experience relevant cultural events and/or exhibitions. Tutors will explain the designated destinations and the procedure for travel. Students are also encouraged to visit museums, galleries, exhibitions, fashion design practices and studios. The estimated cost of this is £100 depending on the exhibition/studio you chose to visit.

Materials:
You will need to cover the cost of some printing of your work for presentation during the course. You will also need to supply your own materials for some aspects of your studies, which may include sketchbooks, general art materials, and some specialist materials and tools for the Major Project. The approximate cost of material items is estimated at around £500. Costs may vary based on the materials you choose and the approximate costs are given as a guide only.

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