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Master of Arts in Fashion Design: Fashion Practice (FP) 時裝設計文學碩士 (時裝實踐)

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Entrance Year Sept 2026

Programme Code 14111

Mode of Study Full Time

Normal Duration 1 year

Fund Type Self-financed

Credits Required for Graduation

34

Tuition Fees HK$7,200 per credit for local and non-local students

Programme Leader(s)

Chief | Mr Ryan Houlton

Deputy | Ms Uki Lau

Aims and Characteristics

Programme Aims

With the provision of a creative learning environment, foster the synergy of craft and digital innovation to provide students the opportunity to realize their personal means of expression, and critically reflect upon their work to develop unique theoretical approaches towards establishing new and inclusive definitions of fashion. Enabling students to define and articulate their values and principles as designers, whilst they attain an empathic understanding of contemporary fashion in a broader socio-cultural, environmental, technological, and economic context. And nurture students to become highly skilled and competent professionals, who have the potential to be future leaders of their chosen industry.

 

Programme Characteristics

This specialism addresses the role of design in a rapidly evolving fashion industry. Students will explore their values and personal means of expression, to develop a distinct design practice that considers contemporary fashion in a broader socio-cultural context. The Fashion Practice pathway supports students towards establishing a firm understanding of how to commercialize creativity whilst responding to the needs of the market and society. Exposing students to the latest professional and sustainable practices, the programme equips students with the necessary skills to become responsible, industry-ready professionals who have the potential to positively influence the future of the fashion industry.


Common Core Subjects (12 credits)

  • Personal Creative Identity
  • Virtual Fashion Creation
  • Design Practice & Ideation
  • Contextual Thesis Report

 

Specialist Subjects (9 credits)

  • Professional Practice
  • Creative Methodology
  • Fashion Branding

 

Personal Major Project (9 credits)

Final Collection/Portfolio/Multimedia Lookbook/Presentation

 

Elective Subject (Choose 1 out of 3 subjects)

  • Fashion Technology and Product Development
  • Life Cycle Assessment for Fashion Design
  • Sustainable Fashion Design

 

Academic Integrity and Ethics requirement (1 Credit)

Students are required to complete a 1-credit subject on Academic Integrity and Ethics (AIE) Requirement within the first semester of study. No credit fee will be charged for this subject. The AIE subject will be assessed on a pass/fail grading system and will not be included in the GPA calculation.

For entry applying for Fashion Practice Pathway

A bachelor’s degree in fashion, textiles, or design related discipline. Applicants who hold a bachelor’s degree in another field of study who possess adequate practical skills and/or relevant experience in the field of fashion may be considered for admission.

Documents:

  • Personal statement
  • Transcript / Certificate
  • Copy of English examination results such as IELTS or TOEFL (for applicants who graduated from universities where the medium of instruction is not English)
  • Postal address in Chinese (for applicants from the Mainland China)
  • Selective design work# via online portfolio. Please indicate the URL of your personal website in the online application. The URL should enable reviewers to access and view your portfolio online without the need to download. (Please upload a word document with the above URL via “Others” under the “Additional Document” at eAdmission System.)
  • The maximum file size for ALL supporting documents (including academic parchment/transcript/English test proof, etc.) is 5MB

 

Portfolio Advice

Your portfolio has great significance, as it allows us to understand you better. We are looking for evidence of a critically engaged design mind. So, it’s an opportunity for you to show us your unique way of working, why you deserve a place on our programme, as well as your potential as a designer to contribute something new to fashion.

 

Here are the key values and qualities we are looking for:

 

Conceptual Depth

Evidence of strong research and the ability to develop a unique, thoughtful idea into a product or a cohesive collection.

 

Critical Awareness

An understanding of fashion's context, including themes such as sustainability, ethics, and contemporary culture.

 

Creativity & Originality

A clear design aesthetic, with a personal point of view that demonstrates a unique approach to design, as well as a willingness to take creative risks.

 

Technical Skills

Proficiency in a range of skills that could be either traditional or interdisciplinary. It is important that you honestly evidence the skills that you are confident with and are part of your unique way of working. 

 

Professional Presentation

A well-curated, logically sequenced portfolio where the layout and content are well considered and successfully showcases the work.

 

Portfolio Requirements

  • Digital PDF: 20-50 pages (3-5 Projects)
  • Layout: 42cm x 29.7cm (A3 Landscape)
  • File Size: 10-25MB (Make sure you reduce the file size)
  • Image Quality: Ensure that all the images within your portfolio are not pixelated or blurred
  • Project Introduction: Each project needs a title and a brief description

 

Quick Checklist for Your Portfolio:

  • Does each project have a clear, compelling concept?
  • Can I see the journey from research to final garment?
  • Is my personal design aesthetic evident?
  • Have I included evidence of my technical skills?
  • Is the portfolio easy to navigate and visually cohesive?
  • Does it show that I am a critical thinker, not just a maker?
  • Have I taken any creative risks?

 

  • Interviews will be held in Hong Kong and China or via SKYPE
  • Students will be expected to attend classes on a full-time basis
  • The programme is taught in English. Potential candidates must have excellent English language proficiency
  • Non-local candidates admitted to the programme will need to make their own accommodation arrangements during study
  • The Department will consider individual cases on their merit. Applicants may be required to attend interviews or tests to further demonstrate their language proficiency

Enquiries

For further programme information, please contact the General Office

Enquiries

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