Top20for career prospectsFashion and Textiles, Guardian University Guide 2025
You'll have excellent placement opportunities at companies such as Asos, Alexander McQueen, Puma, Temperley, Aitor Throup, and more.
You'll have the opportunity to exhibit your final collection and your portfolios at the graduate fashion show. Students are given the opportunity to participate in competitions too. Recent successes from Fashion students include Olivia Noble winning the David Nieper Scholarship Award 2019, Freya Whittaker, winner of the Fashanne Design Award 2018, Sarah Woodward was Midlands Emerging Designer winner 2015 and Nicole Wells won St Andrews Young Designer in 2015. We also successfully collaborate with industry to enhance the curriculum with cutting edge learning environments.
In year one you’ll be introduced to the fundamentals of fashion design practice for the ready-to-wear market. In year two there is a greater emphasis on the commercial world. Independent study, throughout year three, provides a unique opportunity for you to advance your thinking and practice, through a self-managed process of risk taking, experimentation and resolution. Contextual Studies and Continuous Professional Development (CPD) runs consistently through all years, aimed at giving you a positive advantage within the fashion industries. As you develop your profile as a creative individual, you’ll experiment with ideas and techniques, working with increased independence.
You will study at our Chandos Pole Street building, a purpose built learning environment where you will have access to new specialist Fashion and Textiles facilities. These include light and airy studio spaces as well as industry-standard equipment and design facilities.
We encourage all second years to take a work placement in industry, which will also give you an additional qualification - the Diploma in Professional Practice. Placements are sometimes hard work but give you fantastic experience and are deeply rewarding. We have previously had students placed at a wide variety of companies including, Marks & Spencer, Temperley London, Erdem, Mother of Pearl, Preen, Aitor Throup, Tommy Hilfiger and Roksanda, amongst others.
Students applying from one of the University of Derby's Partner Schools or Colleges are guaranteed a place or interview, if students meet the minimum entry criteria for their chosen course and apply by the January deadline date.
Student success at Graduate Fashion Week 2025
Graduate Fashion Week is the pinnacle of graduate fashion success. Housed in London's The Truman Brewery, the mixture of catwalk shows, talks and exhibitions, showcases the best in new fashion talent and is presented by Debenhams. 2025 student successes were; Mara Boll, Winner in the Collective Catwalk Show and Shortlisted for The Graduate Fashion Week x Debenhams Catwalk to Commercial Runway Show as well as Michael Hothersall, Shortlisted for The Graduate Fashion Week x Debenhams Catwalk to Commercial Runway Show.
On behalf of the Fashion teaching team, Senior Lecturer for BA (Hons) Fashion, Fiona Hawthorne, said: "The annual event is always exciting and provides an opportunity for our students to showcase their work at the highest level ready for entering the industry and employment. This year was just amazing to have two of our students shortlisted in two of the main categories. The competition each year is fierce and seeing the ‘best of the best’ fashion students pitch their ideas and showcase their collections to industry professionals is always nerve racking for both the students and university staff teams as you can never predict the outcome. It was a great moment to be recognised through Mara and Michael, to put Fashion at Derby on the map and the confirmation that we need to keep doing what we’re doing – we are so proud ‘Congratulations’ Mara & Michael."
Mara's collection, Relaxed MR(S). Cooper, was inspired by 1930s fashion, architecture and furniture design in particular highlighting German Bauhaus. An important aspect of this collection is the juxtaposing of feminine and masculine connotations, by including those into a contemporary collection that keeps the integrity of the cutting, fabric, colour, and attention to detail by maintaining the important minimalist aesthetic. Here's what Mara had to say about the experience:
"An intense and memorable year at the University of Derby culminated in an exciting and emotional weekend at Graduate Fashion Week in London. After completing the first two years of my degree in Vienna, I was very excited to spend my final year at the University of Derby, and my expectations were exceeded. I was immediately welcomed by my lecturers and peers and really enjoyed my final year at university. I am very grateful to have had the opportunity to represent the University of Derby at this year's Graduate Fashion Week in London. Many thanks to my lecturers who have given me such great support over the past year and prepared me for this event, as well as to everyone involved in Graduate Fashion Week who made this great event possible."
Michael's shortlisting as a candidate for the GFW x Debenhams Catwalk to Commercial Runway Show has given him a sense of validation and encouragement as he starts his career in fashion. Here's what Michael had to say about the experience and studying Fashion at Derby:
"Being shortlisted meant so much to me because it was a recognition of the hard work, creativity, and countless hours I poured into my collection. It is a moment I will always be proud of and grateful for. My collection was based more on the concept of tarot and the meanings. I enjoyed playing with pattern making and manipulation techniques and I felt I showcased this quite well. I originated from a medical background and had taken a year in Forensic Science, as I then took a risk and decided to join Fashion Design instead which was entirely new to me, and I had to start from scratch. The lecturers have been very supportive along the way as I have expanded my knowledge and skills, and more importantly my confidence and social skills."
The Degree Show 2025: Made It
Our Degree Show offers our final year students the opportunity to display their end of year projects. Take a look at some of their work.
The University supported me with industry-standard equipment, help and support from the fabulous technicians, and excellent tutors who pushed me to reach my potential.
Lucy Taylor
Winner, Midlands Fashion Awards ‘Midlands Young Designer of the Year 2019'*
*Lucy Taylor with her collection ‘Convergence’ Photo by Beth Winsor from Cameo Lab Fine Art Photography
Be inspired by graduate Nick
Nick started shaping his fashion career with a placement year on our BA (Hons) Fashion Design course and has progressed to Head of Digital Creation at ASOS.
Gain practical, hands-on experience in our real world learning facilities. You will develop new skills and knowledge in your subject, supported by our expert teaching team.
► Fashion and Textiles studios
Our Chandos Pole Street building contains specialist facilities for Fashion and Textiles, including light and airy studio spaces.
Banks Mill Student Residency Award Winners 2025
Be inspired by the students and graduates who have been awarded a 12-month fully funded studio residency at Banks Mill Studios, a creative community of artists, designers and makers, based in Derby city centre.
The course provides the space and freedom to be creative and the tutors have so much knowledge and fashion industry insight to help you refine and develop your skills in a professional way.
Caughley Harris
Fashion graduate
In the below video, Johanna reflects on her experience as an international student studying Fashion at Derby and the inspiration behind her final menswear collection:
Recent successes
You'll have the opportunity to exhibit your final collection and your portfolios at the graduate fashion show at Chandos Pole Street and participate in competitions. Recent successes include:
Mara Boll: Winner in the Collective Show and Shortlisted for The Graduate Fashion Week x Debenhams Catwalk to Commercial Runway Show (2025)
Michael Hothersall: Shortlisted for The Graduate Fashion Week x Debenhams Catwalk to Commercial Runway Show (2025)
Marina Mendes: Winning collection from the University of Derby and Hertfordshire University Joint Catwalk Show at The Graduate Fashion Week 2022 along with Lydia Strickler being awarded highly commended from the same show. Both collections joined the 'Best of GFW22 Collections' and Marina Mendes was also named as one of the new innovative designers to watch by The Guardian in a review of Graduate Fashion Week 2022
Anika Vo: Winner of the Menswear Design category at the FASHANNE Fashion Designers of the Future Awards (2021)
Parasto Qalandari: Winner of the Womenswear Design category at the FASHANNE Fashion Designers of the Future Awards (2021)
Dominica Buonasorte: Winner of the Sustainability category at the FASHANNE Fashion Designers of the Future Awards (2021)
Sofie Nikl: Winner of the Commercial Design category at the FASHANNE Fashion Designers of the Future Awards (2021)
We also successfully collaborate with industry to enhance the curriculum with cutting edge learning environments.
The industry links this course has are invaluable and the teaching team are great in supporting students find excellent placements and start to develop their career paths.
Elanor Hurst
Fashion graduate and Dr Martens apprentice
Alexey Morozov celebrates first birthday at Banks Mill Studio
Alexey, who graduated from the University of Derby in June 2017 with a BA (Hons) Degree in Fashion Design moved into Banks Mill in August 2019 to work on his business idea, and officially launched MRZV by Morozov in November.
Take an optional placement year to put your skills into practice in a real-world setting. We’ll support you in finding a placement and throughout your time in industry. It’s a great way to gain valuable experience for your CV, build contacts, and explore career options before you graduate.
Please note that our modules are subject to change - we review the content of our courses regularly, making changes where necessary to improve your experience and graduate prospects.
Undergraduate Open Days
The best way to find out if studying at Derby is right for you is to experience an Open Day. Get a feel for the city and campus, tour our first-class facilities and see where you could be living.
You'll be taught by a variety of learning and teaching methods which include: problem solving, reflective practice, analysis of given problem with synthesis of solution, portfolio building, group work, the use of influences files, report writing, group critiques, negotiated learning, presentation and demonstration.
Assessment is 100% coursework based including practical production and oral presentation work, along with written assignments. In the final year, you’ll have the opportunity to write an extended essay on a subject of your choice and work on self-negotiated and independent creative projects.
The programme makes use of field trips in a number of ways to inform and inspire students. Putting students in direct contact with significant cultural and commercial organisations and events, expands learning and understanding of the fashion world. Placements play a key role here too and in addition, create opportunities for students to network.
The programme regularly invites guests from industry to make a contribution to student learning. Guests from industry come in to deliver lectures, participate in tutorials and deliver external projects to students on a regular basis each academic year.
A viewing of ERDEM 'Imaginary Conversations'
In 2024, Fashion students visited Chatsworth House to view the ERDEM Exhibition 'Imaginary Conversations'.
This exhibition celebrated the image and legacy of the late dowager Duchess Deborah Devonshire and the Devonshire Collections through the Spring Summer 2024 collection of fashion designer Erdem Moralioĝlu MBE. Students were given an insight into the craftsmanship and tools used to create the collection which translated Duchess Deborah Devonshire's legacy into contemporary fashion. Find out more about student and graduate opportunities through the University of Derby's strategic partnership, which includes The Chatsworth House Trust.
"My favourite part of the exhibition was the insight given into Erdem's narrative development that ran in alignment to creating his garments. It was really interesting to see how he applied rather personal features of Duchess Deborah's life to the garments themselves. I could see the cohesion between each piece but also feel the emotion drilled into the designs. I also loved the experience of seeing the garments and fabric selections in person. I look forward to printmaking due to my love of painting and hopes of applying this to fashion, and Erdem has modelled how that is possible. Along with other textual details like the embroidery and brooches which emanate a sense of attention to detail. Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed the exhibition and found it very insightful to the role of fashion designer."
At the University of Derby, every student is assigned a Personal Academic Tutor (PAT) from the very start of their degree journey. This dedicated tutor becomes a key figure in your academic life, offering guidance, support, and insight to help you make the most of your university experience. Whether it's through one-to-one meetings or more informal catch-ups, your PAT will work with you to explore your strengths, address any challenges, and help you achieve your full potential. This relationship is designed to ensure you're not just succeeding academically, but also growing as an individual, developing the skills and confidence you'll need for your future career.
Your PAT will provide tailored advice to support your academic journey, whether that's by discussing your work, helping you set goals, or exploring career options. These regular meetings give you the space to reflect on your progress, understand where improvements can be made, and build on your strengths. At Derby, we want you to feel both challenged and supported. Your PAT will encourage you to push your boundaries, think critically about your work, and develop a proactive approach to your studies.
But it's not just about coursework. Your PAT will also help you identify extra-curricular opportunities, whether that's joining clubs, gaining work experience, or developing new skills outside of your course. These experiences not only enhance your CV but also give you the confidence to tackle future challenges. In short, your Personal Academic Tutor will be there to guide you every step of the way, ensuring you leave university with more than just a degree — but with a wealth of experiences, skills, and the knowledge that you're ready for the next chapter of your life.
Building Strong Industry Connections
We believe that real-world experience is an essential part of academic success. Our partnerships with leading organisations across various sectors ensure our students gain valuable insights, hands-on opportunities, and access to the latest industry innovations.
Through collaboration with our industry partners, we bridge the gap between classroom learning and professional practice, preparing our graduates to thrive in competitive global markets.
Careers
Our graduates have gone on to careers in fashion design, textile design for fashion or interiors, knitwear, sportswear and accessories design, fashion forecasting, illustration, PR, marketing, media, buying and merchandising, photographic styling... and lots more.
You'll get lots of opportunities to showcase your work and get yourself noticed. Some of our students took a collection to London Alternative Fashion Week.
94% of UK graduates are in employment or further study.
2nd for employability. Uni Compare Annual Student Review Rankings 2026.
87% of UK graduates say their current activity is meaningful.
Getting you career ready
Your degree is only part of your story. We're here to help prepare you for life after university. We'll tailor your talents and help you build the tools that will set you apart when you are ready to look for your first graduate role.
Our staff have valuable and varied experiences in the workplace and beyond. And we have great links to industry. This means you'll have opportunities to apply your learning. You'll find work experience that's directly relevant to your studies, including placements and real projects set by businesses.
Our promise
We promise to provide an inclusive approach; supporting, advising and guiding you on your employability journey to success. We will listen to your needs and signpost opportunities for you to engage with up to three years after graduation.
At the University of Derby, we aim to attract the very best students to join us and to support their progression to university to ensure they reach their full potential and achieve their ambitions. We believe the very best students come from all backgrounds and we want to build a community that reflects our society.
What is a contextual offer?
Contextual offers are used by universities and colleges to take account of a student’s individual circumstances. Employing contextual offers at the University Derby will allow our admissions team to identify applicants with the greatest potential to succeed in higher education and be an exceptional Derby student. This makes the application process fairer and builds confidence in students about their ability to be part of our academic community.
We will use the information in an application form and may either reduce grade requirements or give extra consideration when deciding whether to give a contextual offer. We will also support these students through information, advice and guidance, outreach activities and on-campus visits before and during the application process.
What is the criteria?
Typical criteria may include one or more of the following:
Students who are care experienced
Students who are estranged from their families
Students who are refugees or asylum seekers
Students whose parents/carers are in the UK armed forces
*Please note students need to declare they meet one of these criteria on their application.
These are the typical qualification requirements for September 2026 entry.
Requirement
What we're looking for
UCAS points
104
A Level
BCC
T Level
Merit
BTEC
DMM
GCSE
GCSE Maths and English Grade 4/Grade C (or above) or equivalent qualification
Access to HE
Pass Access to HE Diploma with 60 credits: 45 at Level 3 with a minimum of Distinction: 15, Merit: 24, Pass: 6
English language requirements
IELTS: 6.0 (with at least 5.5 in each skills area)
These are the typical qualification requirements for September 2027 entry.
Requirement
What we're looking for
UCAS points
104
A Level
BCC
T Level
Merit
BTEC
DMM
GCSE
GCSE Maths and English Grade 4/Grade C (or above) or equivalent qualification
Access to HE
Pass Access to HE Diploma with 60 credits: 45 at Level 3 with a minimum of Distinction: 15, Merit: 24, Pass: 6
English language requirements
IELTS: 6.0 (with at least 5.5 in each skills area)
Offers will be made initially based on your application, including predicted grades and/or grades you have already achieved. You may be given the opportunity, within your offer letter, to submit a portfolio. If you submit a strong portfolio we will make you an unconditional offer, to reflect the quality of your work and your potential.
We're committed to providing you with an outstanding learning experience. Our expert teaching, excellent facilities and great employability prepare you for your future career. As part of our commitment to you we aim to keep any additional study costs to a minimum. However, there are occasions where students may incur some additional costs.
Included in your fees
Additional access to wider University Arts’ facilities including equipment loan store and other facilities, such as digital print workshops or video editing
The programme uses Adobe Creative Suite which is installed on all Macs in MS102 and MS012 at Markeaton Street and students are provided with an individual Adobe Creative Cloud subscription for home use
To support their professional and skills development, students are provided with a subscription to LinkedIn Learning which offers over 13,000 courses and tutorials, including professional accreditations, in a wide range of creative, business & technology disciplines
Basic materials such as fabrics and other fashion related construction materials are provided for set coursework tasks in Year 1 and 2
Participation in University Degree Show plus a Graduate Catwalk show with professional models and VIP Reception provided
Participation in London Graduate Fashion Week, access to specialist equipment in Fashion studio and related areas such as printmaking workshops and relevant textile workshop areas
Mandatory costs not included in your fees
Technical equipment & materials for making across years 1 & 2 (approx. £75)
Drawing equipment general 'toolbox' (marker pens, pencils, etc.) (approx. £50 in each year)
Graduate design show printing of student work & production of final collection (costs determined by student £100 - £600)
Additional materials (printing, stationery, portfolio sleeves, folders, USBs/hard drives etc.) Approx. costs - Year 1= £150, Year 2 = £200, Year 3 = £300
Printing of design work in support of catwalk show (approx. £100)
Production of a A2/A3 Portfolio (approx. £125)
Optional costs not included in your fees
Additional course related publications (approx. costs £100)
Specialist software/hardware (costs up to £1500)
Travel for work placement opportunities (costs will vary dependant on location)
How to apply
UK students
If you are in Year 13 and applying for a full-time undergraduate course (including our joint honours courses), we recommend that you apply through UCAS.
Like most universities, we operate extended teaching hours at the University of Derby, so contact time with your lecturers and tutors could be anytime between 9am and 9pm. Your timetable will usually be available on the website 24 hours after enrolment on to your course.
Course updates
The information provided on this page is correct at the time of publication but course content, costs and other individual course details do change from time to time and are updated as often as possible, so please do check these pages again when making your final decision to apply for a course. Any updated course details will also be confirmed to you at application, enrolment and in your offer letter.
If you are thinking about transferring onto this course (into the second year for example), you should contact the programme leader for the relevant course information as modules may vary from those shown on this page.