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MA Fashion Footwear

Innovate and challenge footwear design through new technology and craftsmanship; in the process, master fashioned footwear.
Kerrie Luft, 2009 (View Showtime profile)
Kerrie Luft, 2009
Kerrie Luft, 2009
Anna Baxter, 2011 (View Showtime profile)
Anna Baxter, 2011
Anna Baxter, 2011
Johnny Chin, 2011 (View Showtime profile)
Johnny Chin, 2011
Johnny Chin, 2011

Profiles

Dai Rees
Course Director Dai Rees interview
Student: Sophie Cox
Student: Rob Goodwin

Visual

MA Catwalk Show 2008 - Daphne Bikker
Showcase gallery (images)
Golden Lane: 360-degree virtual tour
2010 & 2009 Showcase
2010 exhibition vox-pops
Course Director

Dai Rees

Course Location

Golden Lane

Study LevelPostgraduate
Study ModeFull Time or Part Time
Course Length15 months (Full time) or 27 months (Part time)
IELTS level6.5 with a minimum of 5.5 in any one skill
Home/EU Fee
£7,500 (Full Time)
£3,750 per year (Part Time)
Two Rector’s Scholarships worth £5,000 each are available to UK and EU students on this course - click here for more information.
International Fee

£13,300 (Full Time)

Start DateSeptember
Autumn Term Dates17 Sept 2012 - 07 Dec 2012; 23 Sept 2013 - 06 Dec 2013
Spring Term Dates09 Jan 2013 - 22 March 2013
Summer Term Dates16 April 2013 - 29 June 2013
Application Route

Direct to college

Application Deadline
Applications are accepted, and offers made, throughout the year with a deadline of 1st March 2012 for applicants who wish to apply for AHRC funding and a final deadline of 5 July 2012. Early application is advised. 

MA Fashion Footwear provides an opportunity to challenge footwear design and manufacture through Both new technology and by hand craftsmanship; in the process, developing innovative techniques for mastering fashioned footwear. Our designers are a unique force of freethinkers who accept no boundaries. The programme aims to continue the link between the impossible and the achievable, to challenge aesthetics, and be a global player in the promotion of individual creativity.

Who is it for?

Self-motivated individuals looking to develop both their career prospects and their intellectual potential in the specialist aspect of fashion footwear, building on their previous knowledge, skills and experience. MA Fashion Footwear students will build on their previous knowledge and skills to create innovative footwear extending existing norms both conceptually and technologically, through either the bespoke handcrafted or mass production manufacturing.

Course Structure

Full Time 15 months 4 terms level 7 180 credits
Part Time 27 months 7 terms level 7 180 credits                                                                                

Full Time Mode

Weeks 1-22: Master’s Project Proposal (20 credits); Contextual Studies (20 credits);
Weeks 1-12: Creative and Technical Development (40 credits);
Weeks 13-22: Research, Development and Professional Links (40 credits);
Weeks 23-30: Master’s Project Planning;
Weeks 31-45: Master’s Project (60 credits);                                                                                 

Part Time Mode

Year One

Weeks 1-33: Master’s Project Proposal (20 credits); Contextual Studies (20 credits);
Weeks 1-22: Creative and Technical Development (40 credits);                                                                                        

Year Two

Weeks 1-3: Master’s Project Proposal (continued)
Weeks 4-9: Master’s Project Planning
Weeks 1-22: Research, Development and Professional Links (40 credits);
Weeks 10-45: Master’s Project (60 credits);
MA taught courses may be studied in full time or part time mode, as outlined above, or students can elect to study by Independent Project Mode on either a full time or part time basis. The Independent Project Mode is designed for students whose area of interest lies between, or crosses, subject disciplines. This would be discussed at interview. In addition, for students unable to complete the MA, there may be an opportunity to complete a Postgraduate Diploma.                                                                                                              

Outline of the course

Master’s Project Proposal

This unit supports the development of your project proposal. You will be able to work on your initial ideas discussed at interview, through reviewing and revising your focus in line with developing interests synthesised from your work within the specialist units of your MA course. A staged process of development and review culminates in the presentation of the proposal for assessment. Individual and original results must be underpinned by sound research methodologies, and you will be expected to consult a wide range of specialist resources. You will be introduced to a broad range of research methodologies and skills, including presentations, workshops and practitioner case studies. This unit will support you in the completion of your coursework assignments and will prepare you for the development of your Master’s Project.

Contextual Studies

The contemporary fashion and creative industries require multi-skilled and flexible individuals who understand the complexities of the global fashion industry. This unit enables you to appreciate the perspectives of both your own and other disciplines at work in fashion today, and to understand and analyse the complex economic, technical, ethical and business issues that affect the future of the creative industries. The unit is a focal point for all MA students, both full and part time, from all courses. It underpins your specialist studies by providing a common forum for debate on issues arising from the study of fashion. Aspects of design, technology, communication, marketing and the cultural industries are explored, and a programme of visiting speakers from industry and leading researchers supports the unit.

Creative and Technical Development

This unit allows you to develop your skills to the necessary level for you to undertake the practical aspects of the Master’s Project. The group will have varied skill levels, so work will develop individually according to your particular focus and needs. At the same time workshop sessions will introduce you to the full range of supporting facilities available. You will evaluate and improve your technical and practical skills in the relevant areas of design and technology, and will develop your creative work through a personal project. You will also test out your initial Master’s Project Proposal and refine and develop it or explore alternatives with tutorial guidance.

Research, Development and Professional Links

In this unit you will begin to consolidate your area of specialism and deepen your research. You will work through one or more projects linked with a particular level of the industry, and you will be actively encouraged to research and develop your own professional links throughout the unit. By designing for a specific market or client you will experience professional constraints and a realistic brief. It is envisaged that students from Menswear, Womenswear, Footwear and Artefact will work with a wide range of possible collaborators, from small designer craft businesses or technical resource companies, to major international players with a view to developing links and sponsorship. External projects may form part of the unit where appropriate.

Master’s Project

This unit is the culmination of your personal ideas and investigations on the course towards the realisation of an original body of work. The final project may take a variety of forms through negotiation and is assessed by presentation in an agreed format, accompanied by an evaluative commentary on the development of the project. This may include a DVD or CD-ROM or website, if you have or can access the relevant skills.

Master's graduates have an acknowledged advantage in the employment market, obtaining work in a wide range of vocational and academic fields related to fashion. Graduates from the MA Fashion framework will be in a position to gain employment as innovators within the fields of fashion design and technology, fashion communications, or management and marketing for the fashion industries. The MA also provides an excellent preparation for higher level research degrees (MPhil or PhD), with an increasing number of graduates undertaking research in fashion related subjects, in practice or theory or entering into education as lecturers.

Graduates from MA Fashion Footwear will be in a position to gain employment as innovators within the broad field of fashion Footwear design and technology and may identify with a fashion house, large corporate company or alternatively choose to build their own identity through the launch of their own design label. Further employment opportunities include trend prediction, stylist, illustrator and freelance designer.

Student Selection Criteria

The course seeks to recruit students from diverse socio-economic and cultural backgrounds, and welcomes applications from mature students.

Entry to this course is highly competitive: applicants are expected to achieve, or already have, the course entry requirements detailed below.

  • An Honours degree at 2.1 or above in footwear design and/or production. Applicants with a degree in another subject may be considered, depending on the strength of the application.

OR

  • Equivalent qualifications

OR

  • Relevant and quantitative industrial experience for a minimum of three years.

Selection for interview will be made on the basis of your application, including the personal statement, the reference, a CD ROM showing examples of your design work, the supporting written assignment and project proposal. If you are selected for interview you will be asked to bring a portfolio of previous work, including developmental work where possible, and three footwear products you have made to evidence your skills.

What We Look For

The course seeks to recruit students who can demonstrate:

  • A strong commitment and motivation towards a career in an aspect of the fashion industry
  • Awareness and relevant experience of fashion
  • Appropriate knowledge and skills commensurate with planned entry into the defined course, including the ability to design and manufacture fashion footwear. 

English language requirements

All classes are conducted in English. The level required by the University for this course is IELTS 6.5 with a minimum of 5.5 in any one skill. 

For more information, read the University's English Language requirements page

International Applicants

The International Recruitment Office at the London College of Fashion will help to guide you through the application process and answer any specific questions that you may have regarding our courses. This may include portfolio advice, the application process and fee advice. We offer a ‘drop-in’ facility for applicants who may be in London and wish to obtain further course and admissions information. Please contact us for further information on this facility. We can also arrange a tour of our facilities if we are given prior notice. 

To find out more about studying in London, please visit the international students section of the London College of Fashion website.

Home /EU Applicants

Applications to study for a Postgraduate course should be made directly to the College using the Postgraduate Application Form, accompanied by two references (one of which should be academic) and a copy of your highest qualification to date.

Most postgraduate courses require you to submit a detailed study proposal and / or essay. Please read the specific guidance notes before applying to this course.

Alternatively, you can request an application form by calling +44 (0)20 7514 7563 / 7344. If you have a question, you can ask us through our Online Enquiry Form.

Please send your completed application form to one of the following addresses:

Address: London College of Fashion, Student Administration, 
20 John Prince's Street, London W1G 0BJ.
Fax: +44 (0)20 7514 7626;
Email: student.admin@fashion.arts.ac.uk;                                                                                                                      
Applications are accepted throughout the year with a deadline of 1 March 2012 for applicants who wish to apply for AHRC funding and a final deadline of 5 July 2012. Early application is advised.                                                                                                                                                                     

International Applicants

Please apply directly to the College using the International Application Form, accompanied by contact details of two referees (one of which should be academic) and a copy of your highest qualification to date. We will write to your referees and obtain your references. You must also complete and send the Tier 4 Student Visa: UK Immigration History Form Guidance Notes for Students to the LCF International Recruitment Office with your portfolio  (if required) and supporting documents.

Most postgraduate courses require you to submit a detailed study proposal and / or essay. Please read the specific guidance notes before applying to this course.

Please send your completed application form to the following address:

Address: London College of Fashion, International Office, 
20 John Prince's Street, London W1G 0BJ.

If you have a question, you can contact our International Recruitment Office by calling +44 (0)20 7514 7656 / 7678 / 7629 or completing our Online Enquiry Form.                                                                                                                                    

Selection Process

The course team will review your application and you may be called to interview. If you are selected for interview you will be asked to bring a portfolio of previous work, including developmental work where possible, and three footwear products you have made to evidence your skills. From this work and the interview the course team will decide if you are to be offered a place on the course.