Vogue Summer Program in London

Vogue Summer Program in London

Location
  • England
    • London
Term
Summer
Subject Areas
Business Communications Digital Media Fashion Design Marketing
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Program Details

Program Type
Faculty Led
Degree Level
Bachelors
Housing
Dormitory
Language
English

Pricing

Price Details
Tuition

£5,500 (Early Bird rate of £4,950 if application submitted by January 15)

Optional Accommodation

£2,500

Deposit

A £2,500 Tuition Deposit will be due upon acceptance of offer to hold your space in the program.
What's Included
Activities Classes
What's Included (Extra)

Vogue College of Fashion has secured a limited number of housing accommodations in central London for students participating in the Summer Program in London (for an additional accommodation fee).

Mar 06, 2026
Apr 20, 2026
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About Program

Develop your skills in fashion business and media with Vogue College of Fashion’s accredited summer program for undergraduate students. This four-week program delves into key industry areas and equips you with a strong foundation in brand development and strategy, marketing, content creation and media strategy.

In this program, you will experience all that London’s fashion scene has to offer, pulling inspiration from the city’s diverse designers and creatives, historic neighborhoods and iconic shopping districts.

Students can select one course to take over a four-week period, specializing in either Fashion Business or Fashion Media.

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Program Highlights

  • Choose between courses in Fashion Business and Fashion Media, each of which offers an accredited four-week curriculum tailored to your career goals.
  • Engage in practical workshops, interactive case studies and collaborative projects that simulate real-world fashion scenarios.
  • Learn directly from industry leaders through guest lectures and networking opportunities with professionals from Vogue and other Condé Nast brands.
  • Apply your skills in a project where you will develop a business proposal or craft an editorial concept for Vogue, presented at the end of the program.
  • Explore London’s iconic fashion districts, historic neighborhoods and diverse creative community for inspiration beyond the classroom.

Program Dates

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Vogue Summer Program in London

The Vogue College of Fashion Summer Program offers a thoughtfully immersive introduction to the world of fashion media, blending editorial insight with hands-on experience in a way that feels both inspiring and practical. Based on this firsthand account, the program stands out as a strong option for students and early-career creatives looking to deepen their understanding of how ideas come to life within the fashion industry.

What makes the program especially compelling is its focus on intentional creativity. Throughout the experience, students are encouraged to clearly articulate the reasoning behind their ideas, consistently answering the question “why.” This emphasis helps sharpen both creative thinking and communication skills, pushing participants to move beyond instinct and toward more strategic, concept-driven work. It’s a valuable mindset that translates well across fashion, media, and broader creative industries.

The structure of the program also feels very grounded in real-world experience. With a schedule that mirrors a typical workday, students move between lectures in the morning and collaborative, hands-on workshops in the afternoon. This balance allows them to immediately apply what they’re learning, whether that’s through styling exercises, photography, or sourcing inspiration from museums and the city itself. It creates a rhythm that feels engaging and productive, rather than overly academic.

One of the most memorable highlights described is the on-set shoot day. Having the opportunity to work alongside professional photographers, stylists, and hair and makeup artists gives students a real sense of how editorial shoots come together. Seeing a concept evolve from a moodboard into a finished image in real time is not only exciting but also incredibly confidence-building. It’s the kind of experience that leaves a lasting impression and directly informs future creative work.

Another standout aspect is the access to industry professionals. Weekly guest speakers and one-on-one coaching sessions provide insight that feels both personal and practical. Learning directly from those working within the Condé Nast ecosystem adds a layer of authenticity to the program, while also opening the door to valuable connections. The sense of community that continues beyond the program itself is a meaningful bonus, especially in such a relationship-driven industry.

If there’s one consideration, it’s that the pace can feel fast given the one-month format, and those completely new to fashion or media may find it a bit intensive. That said, for participants with some foundational interest or experience, the structure and energy of the program seem to be part of what makes it so rewarding.

Overall, the Vogue College of Fashion Summer Program feels like a well-rounded, energizing experience that encourages growth, builds confidence, and offers a genuine glimpse into the world of fashion media. It’s a particularly strong fit for creatives looking to refine their voice, expand their network, and gain hands-on experience in a global, fashion-forward setting.

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
Go in with a point of view, but stay open to having it challenged. The program moves quickly, so the more willing you are to experiment, ask questions, and fully lean into the process, the more you’ll get out of it.

Also, take advantage of being in a new city. Some of the best inspiration happens outside the classroom, whether that’s in a museum, on the street, or over coffee with new friends
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