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BA (Hons) Sustainable Luxury: Fashion and Interiors*

  • Duration: 3 or 4 years full-time
  • Placement: Optional 1 year
  • Course code: WW22 (UCAS)
  • Institution code: A66 (UCAS)
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Overview

Design the future of luxury.

BA (Hons) Sustainable Luxury: Fashion and Interiors blends creativity with responsibility. You’ll gain the skills to design for a world that demands ethical practices, considers social impact, and environmental sustainability and is projected to contribute £135 billion to the UK economy alone by 2028.

*This course is subject to validation.

Artwork: Annika Shaill (2025)

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Create. Design. Promote. Manage.

Gain a deep understanding of creating, designing, promoting and managing progressive product and content for, and responses to, the exponentially growing luxury market.

A combination of luxury fabrics, embroidered with soft and structural finishes.

Explore luxury through various lenses.

You'll also examine and critique luxury through a lens of environmental consciousness, social justice, and inclusivity across a developing global market and changing audience demographic.

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