Sustainable Fashion: Business and Practices MA

On our Sustainable Fashion: Business and Practices MA, you'll challenge current thinking in fashion by exploring holistic sustainable design solutions.

The programme is designed to create systemic change. As a result, you're come up with innovative and ethical solutions, as well as have the chance to transform systems and organisations. Projects are designed to develop and deepen your understanding of the multi-dimensionality of sustainability as it relates to fashion.

You'll have the opportunity to plot a new future for yourself and the fashion Industry by displacing a dysfunctional system and replacing it with practical and inspirational alternatives. This is fashion not designed to produce more ‘stuff’ but intended to develop systems and practices which intervene in the mainstream fashion system.

The course capitalises on the studio ethos of learning by doing. You'll produce tangible outcomes and solutions to industry problems through creative problem-solving and crossing disciplines for inspired responses. The work you do will challenge the accepted and traditional methodologies within the fashion system. You'll be encouraged to question every step of the fashion process from inspiration to end-of-life considerations.

Using design thinking, the course will support you in the analysis of industry impacts. You'll be able to test ideas in the development of solution creation. Project work adheres to the four pillars of sustainability: economic, environmental, social and cultural.

MA Award
September Start
Full-time, Part-time Study Mode
1 years Duration

Entry Requirements For This Course

The typical requirement for this course is a 2:2 or above honours degree in a fashion or business-related undergraduate course. 

Possible subjects include (but aren’t limited to):

  • Fashion design
  • Fashion buying
  • International business
  • Retail 
  • Communication
  • Product design
  • Marketing 

If you have relevant experience or qualifications in other subjects, we will consider your application individually.

Portfolio 

Please submit a portfolio with 3–5 examples of your creative exploration. Your pieces should demonstrate creative thinking through social and environmental sustainability.

We want to see your development process, including the notes, sketches, wireframes and prototypes that led to the final outcome. 

The work you select should represent you and reflect your interests, values and approach to problem-solving. You should save your portfolio in one PDF file, no larger than 10MB including all images. 

You could include:

  • Writing samples (articles or essays that you've written)
  • A website or app that you've built
  • A video, blog or social media account 
  • Products you've made, such as garments, furniture or graphic design

Personal statement

You’ll also need to submit a 300-word personal statement highlighting your motivation for studying this course.

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