BA (Hons) Make-Up and Hair Design, Lucy Macdonald. BA (Hons) Photography, Sara Husein.
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STUDY AT SOUTHAMPTON SOLENT UNIVERSITY The courses
Make-Up and Hair Design
The Media and Fashion Styling Programme is exciting and innovative in its approach to Fashion Styling and Make-Up and Hair Design as academic subjects. Equally as important as the programme’s theoretical emphasis, is the high level of image production created by our students. Our courses develop highly skilled visual practitioners through a unique combination of teaching informed by industry experience and theoretical underpinning. Our courses constantly evolve as we keep pace with digital innovation and the changing nature of styling, make-up and hair design practice in the industry. High quality imagery is more and more in demand as brands and individuals require images for the creation of successful identities.
BA (Hons)
Jennifer Anyan Programme Group Leader, Media and Fashion Styling.
Fashion Styling BA (Hons) This dynamic course will give you the creative, technical and business skills you’ll need to become a successful stylist.
THE PROJECT
This creative, conceptual and forward-thinking course seeks to treat the face and body as a canvas, equipping you with the skills and knowledge for an exciting career in make-up and hair design. Course length: 3 years UCAS code: W453 Course overview This course will support you in learning high-level professional design skills which seek to treat the face and body as a canvas. You will learn how to research and develop make-up and hair design concepts and see these through to realisation. You will work in a professional make-up and hair design studio for practical make-up workshops, and have the opportunity to work on location. You will develop skills in photography and image retouching, and come to understand the impact of social and cultural theory on design practices through historical and contemporary studies. Skills in pre-production planning, research and scheduling, scene storyboarding, character development, presenting ideas, business skills, designing colour palettes, lighting techniques and photographic styling will give you a broad range of specialised industry-standard skills.
Course length: 3 years UCAS code: W290 Entry level Course overview Visual image is key to the success of products, brands, the media and celebrities. This course aims to teach students the creative, technical and business skills required by the industry, enabling them to be successful stylists and visual communicators. Students learn how stylists work within magazines, advertising, design, catwalk shows, digital media and e-commerce. You’ll develop an informed and innovative visual language through studying the historical and contemporary context underpinning the subject. Students take part in work experience and live projects with fashion industry partners such as Atelier Mayer, Uniqlo, Save the Children and Illamasqua. Industry experts regularly visit and give input to the course. Students produce a professional portfolio, website and CV and are encouraged to develop their professional network.
• 240 points tariff points. • Applicants with the relevant entry requirements will be invited to a portfolio viewing.
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• 240 points tariff points. • Applicants with the relevant entry requirements will be invited to a portfolio viewing.
Kate Sutton BA (Hons) Fashion Styling From a young age, creativity is something I have felt an affinity with. To me, there is nothing more invigorating than the satisfaction of realising your ideas. My time at university has given me the chance to allow my passion to flourish. It has given me confidence to take what I love to a new level. The support and encouragement of course tutors has been an invaluable resource in seeking and confirming where I fit into the creative industry. I have felt a personal connection with this course and have enjoyed every success and embraced every challenge to learn and live my passion.
Grace Revington BA (Hons) Fashion Styling
My degree at Southampton Solent University has developed my creative skills and helped me find my strengths in research, concept development and layout design. Making industry contacts has been key during my degree and I have thrived when collaborating with other creatives. This course has highlighted the areas I wish to pursue, and the best way to launch my career. I have thoroughly enjoyed my time on the course and contributing to anon magazine has been the perfect completion to my experience. I see myself working for a creative agency, as I love art direction and concept development.
This flexible course allows students to experience the diverse aspects of fashion styling and make-up and to prepare for an exciting career in the industry. Course length: 1 year UCAS code: W231 Course overview
• Relevant HND/Foundation degree pass with Merit overall (55%) or 240 CATS from a relevant three-year degree. • UK applicants are required to attend a portfolio viewing.
Meet the team
Bianca Richards BA (Hons) Fashion Styling
Fashion Styling and Make-Up for Media BA (Hons) (Top-up)
Entry level
anon magazine is a visual showcase for the final-year students of BA (Hons) Fashion Styling and BA (Hons) Make-Up and Hair Design. Submissions from students are chosen by a team of staff and students to represent some of the outstanding work of the year.
The past three years at Southampton Solent University have been challenging yet enjoyable, and the experience has provided me with great insight into the world of fashion and beauty. I have gained invaluable skills, which will help me when embarking on my chosen career. My time spent at the university has allowed me to discover my passion for the application of make-up and a love of beauty products. I’ve entered into the world of blogging, with the goal of one day seeing my name printed on the glossy pages of a magazine.
Entry level
This one-year top-up course offers a fast-paced preparation for the fashion styling and make-up industry. You will study generic units that allow you to specialise in fashion styling or make-up and hair design. Initially you will undertake a unit that links to industry and gives an insight into forecasting for fashion and beauty. You will build on this with a personalised major project. This is supported by an option for either a dissertation or a shorter dissertation with practice element that helps to build your understanding of your specialist area. You are also supported in building a professional website and portfolio.
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BA (Hons) Make-Up and Hair Design, Lucy Macdonald. BA (Hons) Photography, Sara Husein.
BA (Hons) Fashion Styling, Rachel Gumbrill (Styling and Photography).
Left and right: BA (Hons) Make-Up and Hair Design, Danielle Batey. BA (Hons) Fashion Photography, Rae Finn. Stylist, BA (Hons) Fashion Photography, Phillippa Roffey.
BA (Hons) Make-Up and Hair Design, Frankie McKernon. BA (Hons) Fashion Photography, Sophia Harding.
BA (Hons) Fashion Styling, Kate Sutton. Photography: Stefano Brunesci.
BA (Hons) Make-Up and Hair Design, Francesca Bartha. BA (Hons) Fashion Photography, Wyatt Harris.
BA (Hons) Make-Up and Hair Design, Lucy Macdonald. BA (Hons) Fashion Photography graduate, LuLu McArdle.
BA (Hons) Fashion Styling, Molly Phillips. Photography: Luke Harris.
BA (Hons) Fashion Styling, Kate Sutton. Photography: Stefano Brunesci.
BA (Hons) Fashion Styling, Ellie Vojvodinska (fashion director and model scout). Stylist: Liza Jugolainen. Make-up: Stella Shim. Hair: Roger Cho.
BA (Hons) Fashion Styling, Rachel Gumbrill (styling and photography). BA (Hons) Fashion, Hettie Glen (Original pieces from Hettie's 3rd year collection titled – The Absence of Hope).
BA (Hons) Make-Up and Hair Design, Francesca Bartha. BA (Hons) Fashion Photography, Wyatt Harris.
BA (Hons) Fashion Styling, Lora Foulsham. BA (Hons) Make-Up and Hair Design, Chelsey Williams. BA (Hons) Fashion Photography graduate, LuLu McArdle.
BA (Hons) Fashion Styling, Bianca Richards. BA (Hons) Make-Up and Hair Design, Hannah Barnett. BA (Hons) Fashion Photography, Zoe Rollings.
BA (Hons) Make-Up and Hair Design, Gemma Skelly.
BA (Hons) Make-Up and Hair Design, Frances Kenyon.
Left and right: BA (Hons) Fashion Styling, Kate Sutton (concept and styling). Photography: Christine Xuan.
BA (Hons) Make-Up and Hair Design, Frankie McKernon. BA (Hons) Fashion Photography, Sophia Harding.
BA (Hons) Fashion Styling, Grace Revington (make-up and hair). BA (Hons) Fashion Styling, Kate Sutton. Photography: Lisa Langdon Banks.
BA (Hons) Fashion Styling, Taylor-Mae Barnes. BA (Hons) Make-Up and Hair Design, Emma Skelton. BA (Hons) Fashion Photography, Evie Wilson.
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BA (Hons) Fashion Styling, Natasha Flood. BA (Hons) Make-Up and Hair Design, Emma Skelton. Photography: Nicola Duffy.