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  1. Big Welcome. London College of Fashion. Megan Eves working in the Studio. Image by UAL. Welcome to London College of Fashion. It's a new academic year and we're delighted you'll be joining us - or returning to us. A welcome message from UAL Pro Vice-Chancellor and Head of London College of Fashion, Professor Andrew Teverson.

  2. Fashion Business School is a member of London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), London's key hub for the business community. LCCI represents over 8,500 businesses from start-ups and micro businesses to large corporates. Operating across the 33 London boroughs, it supports member companies to connect, grow and prosper.

  3. She joined London College of Fashion as a guest speaker and quickly became more involved with the college, ending up as the business pathway leader for IIF in 2017. Sarah combines an in-depth working knowledge and creative passion of the subject, introducing students to a broad range of business related topics, ensuring all are fully prepared for onward BA progression study.

  4. Fashion is a global industry worth $2.4 trillion, employing around 50 million people, and is said to be one of the world’s most polluting industries. On this six-week course from the London College of Fashion and supported by luxury fashion group Kering, you’ll delve into sustainable fashion design, research, and business practice.

  5. London College of Fashion is moving to a new campus on the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, as part of a new development for London known as East Bank, the UK’s newest cultural quarter for innovation, creativity and learning at the heart of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford, east London. East Bank is a unique collaboration that is ...

  6. The new home for the London College of Fashion, conceived as a 21st century workshop, combines free spaces for learning, studying and social interaction in a rich multi-level internal environment. Environmental considerations have played a key role in the design: from the plan arrangement to maximise the number of naturally lit and ventilated spaces, through to the final specification of ...

  7. Making More Mischief is generously supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and led by curators Simon Costin and Mellany Robinson of the Museum of British Folklore and London College of Fashion's Amy de la Haye. Featuring commissions by NUMBI Arts and PXSSY PALACE, in close collaboration with Dr. Leila Nassereldein and Mirren Kessling ...

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