As an internationally recognised masters, this menswear course challenges the conventions of fashion design, producing some of the industry's most progressive designers and labels.
Course overview
MA Fashion Design Technology (Menswear) is guided by experienced staff and resourced with industry standard equipment. The course nurtures enquiry and develops professionals who will influence the future of the industry.
The course is one of five which make-up the Fashion Programme. The other four courses are:
MA Fashion Design Technology (Womenswear);
Graduate Diploma Fashion Design Technology;
BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology: Womenswear;
BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology: Menswear.
What to expect:
The course helps students to develop the ability to master complex and speculative areas of knowledge through advanced research skills relative to fashion.
Students will expand their intellectual and creative skills through the synthesis of theoretical and practical approaches to design, and the synergy between craft and technology.
Students will engage with the complexities of the current fashion market; with consideration of the environmental and human impact of the industry.
MA Fashion Design Technology (Menswear) offers the scope to develop a broad range of innovative design methods through studio practice involving specific levels of manufacture appropriate to fabrication. The course is designed for graduates with a fashion/textile background and also welcomes womenswear graduates who wish to diversify their practice by applying transferable skills to menswear in an expanding industry/market context.
The course offers a particular insight into traditional men’s tailoring and construction but also offers insights into how to balance this with contemporary concepts and technologies.
Students will develop their work, both conceptually and technically, through investigative research and can access specialist facilities for hand crafted and digitized manufacturing processes. In addition to the in-house facilities students will have the opportunity to collaborate with their peers and industry partners to further their knowledge beyond design in areas such as sourcing, manufacture, project management, media and marketing.
Students are supported in developing collaborations with industry specialists and international fabric suppliers, a process that builds important contacts for the future. Students have the potential to incorporate collaborations with textile and production professionals throughout the course.
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please
September 2025
London College of Fashion
20 John Prince's Street,
London,
City Of Westminster,
W1G 0BJ, SOUTHERN ENGLAND, England
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
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