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✅ Average price: | £16/h |
✅ Average response time: | 4h |
✅ Tutors available: | 1,857 |
✅ Lesson format: | Face-to-face or online |
Wherever you choose to study fashion design, you’ll be sure to develop your creative and artistic skills, so what sets the UK apart from other places when it comes to the fashion design courses on offer? To start with, the UK has a long and rich history/pedigree in the design industry. As one of the pioneers of global trade and a hub of multiculturalism, the UK is at the heart of the international fashion community when it comes to the exchange of ideas and innovation from different people and cultures.
In fact, the UK is so deeply affiliated with the fashion industry that London is often referred to as one of the ‘Fashion capitals of the world’. As well as receiving a qualification which will be uniquely praised and respected among international employers, graduates of fashion courses in the UK will also benefit from a more comprehensive and encompassing of all the skills and knowledge you might need in a future fashion career.
Another important aspect of studying at university, especially for honours courses in fashion, is placements and experience in the industry. Choosing the UK as your home base for your diploma gives you a much better opportunity to access world-famous fashion brands, which work closely with universities to provide opportunities to students.
You’ve probably heard of big names like Burberry, Calvin Klein, Vivienne Westwood and Ted Baker, all of these are examples of British fashion brands. International students dream of working with these companies.
Many people find themselves in a position where they want to study a specific field in university but lack the entry requirements needed to access such courses straight away. If you’re in this position, you’ll need to build up a portfolio and gain experience, but how?
There are a few solutions, and the answer ultimately depends on your flexibility as a student and what your budget is in terms of time and money.
For some people, the solution might be to return to level 3 education first, UCAS tariff points are required to approach a good university course. Some courses offer foundational years in their courses, which are designed to help with the onboarding of less experienced students. This method is consistent and straightforward, but sadly, not everyone can spare a year or the expenses for full-time education after leaving school.
If time is an issue, it might be a good idea to consider private tuition as a solution. Private fashion design tuition might not seem like something as readily available as maths or science tuition, but you might be surprised to find out that there is actually a good amount of tutors for the subject, especially in the UK.
There are two main paths one might take with tuition; you could use private lessons to prepare yourself for A-level exams, for example, which would then help you get into your ideal university course thanks to the qualifications.
You might also decide to study fashion design exclusively through private lessons, without studying on a course altogether. While going the no-degree route might make it a little bit more difficult to get the ball rolling and find work, it will certainly save you those hefty university tuition fees. There is plenty of self-made talent in the fashion world, and there’s no reason the next big name couldn’t be you!
In the age of the internet, we have the freedom to work and study the way we want. In other words, we can choose to have self-paced lessons with our tutors online or in person, but which one provides the best support?
The answer depends on your needs and priorities of course, but generally speaking, when it comes to fashion design, there are a lot of hands-on skills and know-how that is best delivered face-to-face, especially when we consider the use of specialist equipment.
Learners also feedback that they feel less distracted and work more efficiently when taking the time to attend lessons in person as opposed to online.
On the flip side, you might have a busy schedule, or perhaps the commute to and from lessons could prove a challenge, in this case, online lessons provide a huge advantage, allowing you to learn flexibly on your own terms.
Deciding to go down the route of tuition is one of the best choices you can make if you hope to pursue a career in fashion design or obtain a fashion design degree, but how does one find a tutor? Don’t worry, Superprof is here to help.
Superprof uses your locational data (with your permission, of course), to show you the best-rated tutors in your area. You can then decide based on listed hourly rates, and Superprof even gets you in touch with tutors to schedule lessons free of charge!
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Jessica
Fashion Design tutor
Jessica gave clear explanations outlining how we could work together on CLO3D software and Blender. She knows her stuff.
Mike, 21 hours ago
Demi
Fashion Design tutor
Demi is very nice, knowledgeable and patient teacher - I really enjoy my classes with her.
Michal, 4 days ago
Leisha
Fashion Design tutor
Very helpful, knowledgable and friendly! Would highly recommend :)
Gunel, 2 weeks ago
Emma
Fashion Design tutor
Emma is a great teacher. She is very friendly and is fantastic at what she does. She was able to tailor to class according to my needs and is very open to what I hope to achieve with her. Furthermore, she has also assisted and equipped me with...
Sophie, 1 month ago
Brais
Fashion Design tutor
Brais is an excellent teacher, with extraordinary skills to simplify lessons and make it easy to understand and fun. He started with a big project for me as a beginner and his idea was that seeing accomplishment from the start will get me motivated...
Samer, 1 month ago
Bukky
Fashion Design tutor
Ms Bukky is a fantastic teacher. She explained everything about fashion design from scratch in simple words, which made it easy for me to understand. Her interactive and fun lessons helped me gain the confidence to try new things. With her guidance,...
Susan, 1 month ago