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What will I learn on this module?
In this module, you will learn how to realise your Fashion Collection for a new season, fashion genre or market level through application of your identified Specialist Creative Practice (pattern-cutting, printed textiles or constructed knitwear) within an Atelier, Runway or Digital study option pathway. Working independently in studio and workshop sessions that simulate real-life industry situations and supported by academic and technical specialists, you will learn how to translate your proposed fashion concept into a series of professional samples and garment prototypes in response to the current zeitgeist and relevant design challenges that impact your own vision for the future of fashion. Through the process of documented experiential learning and reflective practice, you will develop your individual design handwriting and technical ability, building confidence in your design ability and demonstrating your capability to creatively and contextually challenge existing fashion conventions. Whilst realising your collection and documenting your creative process, you will effectively begin to build and present accomplished design content in line with your Career Readiness Plan (CRP) ready for the creation of your professional portfolio in Block 3.
Deliverables: Specialist Creative Practice
Study Option 1: Fashion Digital Project 2 (Visual proposal + 2D + 3D Technical and Creative Process Journal)
Study Option 2: Fashion Atelier Project 2 (visual proposal + 3D sampling + Technical Specification + Creative Process Journal)
Study Option 3: Fashion Runway Project 2 (Visual Proposal + 3D Toiles + Technical Specification + Creative Process Journal)
How will I learn on this module?
Learning and teaching strategies on Fashion encourage you to acquire a flexible and imaginative approach to creative problem solving, to think divergently and to develop your ability to articulate Fashion concepts and ideas through research-rich enquiry-based learning. Analytical and adductive thinking, experimentation, trial and error, are characteristics of the creative process and are embedded and supported throughout programme design and delivery. In this module, you will become an active participant in this learning process through project-based coursework and critical evaluation that integrate design practice, academic and intellectual skills that ultimately presents your fashion concept critical study and practical methodology to professional standards.
Your learning will feature workshops, combining hands-on practical activities, short lectures, and group discussions within a community of design practice. You will work alongside specialist tutors and technicians to develop meaningful, contextual and experimental research and sampling within your identified creative practice encouraging independent judgement and critical self-awareness.
There is focus reflective-practice and on the acquisition of technical skills and the use of materials and processes in identifying and solving problems. Traditional, new and emerging technologies are used in the delivery and realisation of these outcomes. Your learning will inform your interactive and reflective Career Readiness Plan (CRP) via Milanote, to align your learning process to your career path and demonstrating your autonomy.
Work produced in this module will form the foundation of the Block 3 modules.
How will I be supported academically on this module?
At the start of the module, the creative brief, learning plan, learning outcomes, work requirements and assessment process will be presented verbally and visually by the module tutor.
Delivery of this module will be a mix of practical studio sessions, workshops, lectures, seminars, group and individual tutorials. Blended studio-based work will facilitate the development of introductory fashion thinking and practice. Directed Study will be set regularly with specific set tasks to underpin your learning and inspire independent enquiry or study.
Throughout the module, you will receive ongoing formative feedback in formal and informal tutorials. Feedback may be verbal or written.
To be successful in this module it is important to engage with all sessions and all forms of delivery.
After summative assessment, you will receive formal constructive written feedback and a grade indicating your achievement in relation to the learning outcomes. Additionally, you will be offered a tutorial with members of the academic team.
In addition to your module tutors, you will be supported by various other members of staff and university services including:
o Technicians aligned with your modules to provide technical instruction and demonstration of equipment and software required to complete you project work;
o Library staff to guide you in the ongoing development of essential study: IT skills, information retrieval skills and academic writing via Skills Plus;
o Academic Language Skills modules to help students at the Northumbria Campuses whose first language is not English or who have no experience studying in English in the UK.
What will I be expected to read on this module?
All modules at Northumbria include a range of reading materials that students are expected to engage with. The reading list for this module can be found at: http://readinglists.northumbria.ac.uk
(Reading List service online guide for academic staff this containing contact details for the Reading List team – http://library.northumbria.ac.uk/readinglists)
What will I be expected to achieve?
Knowledge & Understanding:
4. Show expertise in the skilled use of fashion applications, tools, methods and production processes to professional standards.
Intellectual / Professional skills & abilities:
1. Critically analyse and reflect fashion design research and development through a well-illustrated and communicated process book or media equivalent.
5. Create fashion artefacts or prototypes using interdisciplinary tools that showcase your advanced skill set.
Personal Values Attributes (Global / Cultural awareness, Ethics, Curiosity) (PVA)
1. Show expertise in the use of fashion materials, processes, technologies, and environments, demonstrating a clear grasp of quality standards and attention to detail.
2. Show judgment in taking calculated risks and developing new fashion design strategies when confronted with complex or unfamiliar challenges.
How will I be assessed?
You will be formatively assessed using verbal feedback during timetabled sessions at key stages of the design development process.
You will be summatively assessed at the end of the module through the submission or exhibition of a portfolio that may include development work, design artefacts and writing. More detailed submission requirements will be supplied in your individual design brief.
At this summative stage you will receive initial verbal feedback during your exhibition or presentation, followed up by additional written feedback on your portfolio submission.
Fashion Collection Realisation 1 (20 Credits)
Students will submit for assessment:
Specialist Creative Practice
Study Option 1: Fashion Digital Project 2 (Visual proposal + 2D + 3D Technical and Creative Process Journal)
Study Option 2: Fashion Atelier Project 2 (visual proposal + 3D sampling + Technical Specification + Creative Process Journal)
Study Option 3: Fashion runway Project 2 (Visual Proposal + 3D Toiling + Technical Specification + Creative Process Journal)
MLOs:
KU 4
IPSA 1, 5
PVA 1, 2
Pre-requisite(s)
N/A
Co-requisite(s)
N/A
Module abstract
In the dynamic FA6023 module, you will learn how to realise your Fashion Collection for a new season, fashion genre or market level through application of your identified Specialist Creative Practice (pattern-cutting, printed textiles or constructed knitwear) within an Atelier, Runway or Digital study option pathway. Working independently in studio and workshop sessions that simulate real-life industry situations and supported by technical specialists, you will learn how to translate your proposed fashion concept and methodology into a series of professional samples and garment prototypes in response to the current zeitgeist and relevant design challenges that impact your own vision for the future of fashion. Through the process of documented experiential learning and reflective practice, you will develop your individual design handwriting and technical ability, building confidence in your design ability and demonstrating your capability to creatively and contextually challenge existing fashion conventions and to present these in line with your career ambitions.
Course info
UCAS Code W233
Credits 20
Level of Study Undergraduate
Mode of Study 3 years Full Time or 4 years with a placement (sandwich)/study abroad
Department Northumbria School of Design, Arts and Creative Industries, Northumbria School of Design
Location City Campus, Northumbria University
City Newcastle
Start September 2025
All information is accurate at the time of sharing.
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Contact time is subject to increase or decrease in line with possible restrictions imposed by the government or the University in the interest of maintaining the health and safety and wellbeing of students, staff, and visitors if this is deemed necessary in future.
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