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Fashion students are usually based in a university’s dedicated fashion studios, designed to mirror the collaborative working environment in the fashion industry. As well as design studios, there will be a range of facilities for you to use, such as computer suites, sewing and joining machines, mannequins and photography studios. Read on to find out about the ones that interest you and then scroll down to find out what it’s like to study fashion at university and the careers it can lead to. Whether you want to be a fashion designer, stylist, photographer or journalist, there are a range of degrees you can study at university so shop around for the course that best fits your career ambitions. Historical Studies Msc Students will engage in the process of analysing, designing, pattern cutting and manufacturing clothes. Exploring a variety of primary and secondary sources for research, compiling the findings, and translating them into both 2D and 3D outcomes. Practising a variety of te