Manchester is one of the UK’s serious fashion education cities. Manchester Fashion Institute at MMU is consistently ranked in the UK top five for fashion design and business courses. The University of Manchester offers fashion-adjacent courses in textiles and business. The wider city has a strong scene of short courses, evening sewing classes, pattern cutting workshops and fashion business training. Here’s the proper guide.
University Degrees
Manchester Fashion Institute (MFI) at Manchester Metropolitan University
The flagship Manchester fashion school. Based at the MMU All Saints campus in the city centre. Multiple undergraduate and postgraduate courses across fashion design, fashion buying, fashion business, fashion communication, fashion marketing and fashion technology. Strong industry links with Boohoo, PrettyLittleThing, ASOS and major UK retailers.
Courses: BA Fashion Design (with options for menswear, womenswear, knitwear, sportswear), BA Fashion Buying, BA Fashion Business and Communication, BA Fashion Promotion, MA Fashion, plus PhD research
Notable graduates: Henry Holland (House of Holland founder), plus dozens of designers working at major UK and international brands
Application: UCAS for undergraduate, direct via MMU for postgraduate
The University of Manchester
UoM offers fashion-adjacent courses primarily through the Department of Materials. Strong on textiles science, technical fashion, fashion business research. Less design-focused than MFI but stronger on the technical and business research end.
Courses: BSc Textile Science and Technology, BSc Fashion Marketing (with industrial experience), MSc Textile Innovation, MSc Marketing Management with fashion specialism
The University of Salford
Salford offers fashion within the broader School of Arts and Media. Strong on fashion image-making and styling.
Courses: BA Fashion Image Making and Styling, plus modular options across the School of Arts and Media
Foundation and Access
UCAS Foundation Year
MMU’s foundation year for fashion courses for applicants without sufficient A-levels. Includes a portfolio building module, fashion fundamentals and progression into the BA programmes.
Manchester Met Foundation Diploma in Art and Design
One-year intensive foundation course before applying to BA programmes. Multiple specialisms including fashion. Useful for career-changers as well as school leavers.
Access to HE Diploma in Art and Design
Available at multiple Manchester colleges. One-year course for adults returning to education before applying for university.
Short Courses (Evenings and Weekends)
MMU Short Courses
MMU runs evening and weekend short courses across fashion subjects open to the public. Pattern cutting, sewing, illustration, styling, fashion drawing. Typically 6-12 week courses, £200-600.
The Sewing Studio Manchester
Independent sewing school in the NQ. Beginner sewing through to advanced garment construction. Half-day workshops from £50, multi-week courses from £180.
Stitched Up – Chorlton
Community sewing space and workshop centre. Strong sustainability focus. Repair workshops, beginner sewing, swap shops, mending classes. £20-30 per workshop typically. The most accessible entry point for adult learners.
Pattern Cutting Manchester
Independent pattern cutting workshops, often run by industry professionals on weekends. Search Manchester pattern cutting workshop on Eventbrite for current dates.
Fashion Illustration courses
Several Manchester-based illustrators run weekend workshops on fashion illustration. Search Manchester fashion illustration workshop on Eventbrite.
Styling Courses
MMU short courses in styling
MFI runs occasional short courses on personal styling, editorial styling and image consulting. Watch the MMU short courses page.
Independent styling workshops
Several Manchester personal stylists run workshops on becoming a personal stylist. Multi-day courses from £400-1,500.
House of Colour training
For those wanting to become colour and image consultants under the House of Colour franchise.
Federation of Image Consultants
The professional body for image consulting. Approved training programmes lead to registered image consultant status.
Bridal Sewing and Couture
The Bridal Tailor Couture Workshops – NQ
Occasional workshops on bridal sewing techniques. Beading, lace work, bustle construction. £200-600 for full-day sessions.
The Couture Company Workshops – NQ
Occasional masterclasses for serious sewers wanting to learn couture techniques. Limited spaces.
Fashion Business and Marketing Short Courses
MMU Business School short courses
MMU runs short courses on fashion business, retail buying, fashion marketing, e-commerce strategy. Open to professionals as well as students.
The British Fashion Council masterclasses
Occasional Manchester editions of BFC masterclasses on fashion business. Watch the BFC site for dates.
Boohoo Group internship and graduate programmes
Boohoo, PLT and Nasty Gal all run internship and graduate programmes for fashion business roles. Manchester-based, competitive entry, valuable for early-career fashion business careers.
Children and Teen Fashion Education
Saturday morning art schools
Several Manchester art schools run Saturday morning programmes for teens including fashion design modules. The Northern College of Music runs creative Saturday programmes covering fashion-adjacent subjects.
School holiday workshops
Stitched Up in Chorlton runs school holiday sewing workshops for teens. £20-40 per session.
MMU outreach programmes
MMU runs outreach programmes for school-age students interested in fashion. Free, application-based.
How to Choose a Fashion Course
Match the course to the career
Designer? BA Fashion Design at MMU. Buyer? BA Fashion Buying or BA Fashion Business. Stylist? MMU short courses plus building a portfolio of self-initiated work. E-commerce? Boohoo Group internships. Sewer? Stitched Up or independent pattern cutting workshops.
Portfolio is everything
For BA programmes, portfolio quality matters more than A-level grades for most fashion courses. Spend foundation year or pre-application time building strong portfolio pieces.
Industry connections
MMU’s industry links with Boohoo Group, PLT, ASOS and major UK retailers give graduates a strong head-start. The placements year is valuable.
Cost vs return
BA fees are £9,250 per year (UK rates). Plus living costs in Manchester (cheaper than London by 30-40%). Total cost of a 3-year BA degree around £45,000-55,000 including living. Average graduate starting salaries in UK fashion £18,000-26,000. Do the maths before committing.
Alternative routes
For some fashion careers (styling, business, e-commerce, marketing), alternative routes via internships, short courses and self-directed learning can match or beat formal degrees. For design careers, the formal degree route is typically required.
Career Paths from Manchester Fashion Education
Design
Junior designer roles at Boohoo Group, ASOS, Marks and Spencer head office (Manchester). Progression to senior designer, head of design. Some MFI graduates launch own brands.
Buying
Junior buyer at Boohoo Group, House of Fraser, Selfridges, JD Sports. Progression to senior buyer, head of buying. Strong demand in Manchester.
E-commerce
Boohoo Group dominates this market. Roles in merchandising, online merchandising, content, social media. Manchester-based, fast-moving, competitive.
Marketing and brand
Boohoo Group, PLT, ASOS, plus the BBC and ITV at MediaCityUK. Strong brand and marketing scene.
Styling
Manchester has a working styling scene supporting commercial, editorial, e-commerce and TV. Day rates from £250 entry to £1,500 established.
Production
Manchester production companies, Boohoo Group studios, BBC and ITV. Junior producer roles for graduates.
Media and PR
Manchester fashion PR scene supports the city’s brand and retail base. Junior PR roles for graduates with strong portfolios and writing.