Fashion Communication & Image (Dubai) 36 months Undergraduate Programme By Istituto Marangoni |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

36 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

23,015 EURTuition Fee/year

Application Deadline

21 Sep, 2026Application Deadline

Starting Month

SepStarting Month

Programme overview

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

This full time course aims to form skilled stylists with the ability to create new narratives covering both creative and operational strategies in the fashion and luxury business. They will understand how to use media to create followers and highlight brand identity, as well as the relationship between creative and organisational areas of a brand, or company brief. They will learn also how to communicate fashion trends and products using paper or digital publications. By understanding the role and responsibilities of the professional stylist participants learn how to pull together, organize and lead a team of experts to ensure that the direction of what is published in fashion magazines, appears online, or on the catwalk, communicates the right messages, at the right time, and to the right target audience. From a solid base in styling, this course moves onto explore multiple areas of the fashion industry where management of the creative process is core practice. Participants are encouraged to develop their own ideas and experiment in producing a different variety of visual outcomes, such as fashion editorials, fashion films, brand image and restyling proposals, interactive and print advertising campaigns, and social media visual contents. The course covers key skills in fashion copywriting, PR and media planning, fashion production management, business planning, time management, and advertising deadlines and budgets. Cultural studies in the history of art, design, dress and fashion culture provide the necessary skills to make a critical assessment. The analysis of style brings shape, reality, and energy into the visual space - the material ‘reality’ of image making. Participants will also learn how to create an immediately identifiable and recognisable style in order to produce and develop live photo shoots, managing the team involved in the process of photography, image editing, set construction, still life and moving image, lighting, direction, and choices in make-up, hair and accessories. They are encouraged to decode stereotypes and to think about image positioning from a different perspective in order to discover their own unique personal style.

Programme overview

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

This full time course aims to form skilled stylists with the ability to create new narratives covering both creative and operational strategies in the fashion and luxury business. They will understand how to use media to create followers and highlight brand identity, as well as the relationship between creative and organisational areas of a brand, or company brief. They will learn also how to communicate fashion trends and products using paper or digital publications. By understanding the role and responsibilities of the professional stylist participants learn how to pull together, organize and lead a team of experts to ensure that the direction of what is published in fashion magazines, appears online, or on the catwalk, communicates the right messages, at the right time, and to the right target audience. From a solid base in styling, this course moves onto explore multiple areas of the fashion industry where management of the creative process is core practice. Participants are encouraged to develop their own ideas and experiment in producing a different variety of visual outcomes, such as fashion editorials, fashion films, brand image and restyling proposals, interactive and print advertising campaigns, and social media visual contents. The course covers key skills in fashion copywriting, PR and media planning, fashion production management, business planning, time management, and advertising deadlines and budgets. Cultural studies in the history of art, design, dress and fashion culture provide the necessary skills to make a critical assessment. The analysis of style brings shape, reality, and energy into the visual space - the material ‘reality’ of image making. Participants will also learn how to create an immediately identifiable and recognisable style in order to produce and develop live photo shoots, managing the team involved in the process of photography, image editing, set construction, still life and moving image, lighting, direction, and choices in make-up, hair and accessories. They are encouraged to decode stereotypes and to think about image positioning from a different perspective in order to discover their own unique personal style.

Admission Requirements

5+
500+
  • Signed personal statement
  • Passport size photo
  • High School Certificate and Transcripts (Grade 10,11,12) with an aggregate of 60% and above or its equivalent 
  • Copy of passport and Emirates ID
  • UAE Visa (if applicable)
  • Copy of bank transfer of enrolment fee
  • English Language Certificate: Students who completed their high school education in any international curriculum, where the medium of instruction was English (and not the local curriculum of the Ministry of Education in the United Arab Emirates), are exempt from English language proficiency requirements. Students who completed their high school education in an international curriculum taught in a language other than English must demonstrate English language proficiency by achieving Academic IELTS (5.0 overall band) or TOEFL 500, or its equivalent in any internationally recognized English proficiency test.

21 Sep 2026
3 Years
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic
23,015 EUR
International
23,015 EUR

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