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In the past twenty years, fashion has expanded its reach into various creative fields and artistic expressions. Simultaneously, technological advancements have revolutionized how the fashion industry engages with its audience. As the sector undergoes this transformation, examining the effects of emerging media and understanding evolving consumer demands has become crucial.
Central Saint Martins' MA Fashion Communication program reflects these shifting paradigms. It investigates the field through both innovative digital platforms and conventional communication methods. The course equips students with practical expertise to become part of the future wave of fashion critics, researchers, writers, reporters, visual storytellers, and communication specialists. Additionally, it prepares students to adapt to ever-changing global communication landscapes.
The MA Fashion Communication program provides three specialized tracks. Fashion Journalism emphasizes writing, editing, and digital content creation, whereas Fashion Image caters to experimental visual creators. The Fashion Critical Studies track adopts a scholarly perspective on fashion, enhancing research capabilities to advance the discipline and participate in cross-disciplinary discussions. This pathway examines fashion's cultural and historical importance, analyzing it as an artifact, visual medium, written subject, and cultural practice through lenses such as art, history, sociology, literature, politics, and anthropology.
While pathway-specific studies form the core of the program, students have chances to collaborate with peers from different specializations and related courses. This framework mirrors the cooperative nature of the fashion world. All pathways balance practical industry knowledge with theoretical foundations, ensuring students' work remains relevant to contemporary discussions in their chosen field.