Do you enjoy art?
Are you interested in fashion?
Are you prepared to work hard in order to learn about new ideas and techniques?
Do you want to be one of the top designers of the 21st century?
Fairfield, in the heart of the beautiful English country, now offers a wide range of both part-time and full-time courses that cover all the theoretical knowledge and practical skills you will ever need to be a success in the glamorous world of fashion.
Part-time courses start in September and will be available in the evenings or at weeknds. Two new part-time courses are starting this year – Evening Wear Design and Colour in Fashion.
You don’t need to have any qualifictions to join these courses: they are open to everybody, as long as you are over 18 on 1st September.
The full-time courses will also be starting in September.
in December, our students are going to visit one of the top fashion colleges in London, and next April the lectures are taking a group of students to Paris for a fashion show. Students will watch the fashion show before they meet the French dsigners. In summer, all students complete a proyect and everybody’s work goes into a national exhibition. These full-time courses are demanding and you will need to prove you can work to a high standard. Applicants must have two A-levels or a similar qualification before they can apply for these courses. But all your hard work will be worth it in the end. If you do well at Fairfield, you will soon be workibng in the exciting fashion industry. Maybe one day somebody rich and famous will be wearing one of your designs!
Still not sure if this is the right college for you? Here are some comments from students who are studying at Fairfield at the moment, to help you decide.
“The courses here are so interesting and the lessons aren’t boring at all.
by the time I finish, I’ll have leart so much at Fairfield that I really believe my dream will come true.”
Helen, aged 19
“I’m interested in finding different ways to make clothes. My teacher says my ideas are great and that I will be making clothes in Paris or Rome in a few years’ time.” But he says my classwork isn’t quite good enough.
Jeremy, aged 20
“The best thing about Fairfield is that you get the chance to combine work experience with your course. By the end of next week, I’ll have been working as a fashion designer’s assistant for two months. It’s really exciting.”
Patricia, aged 19