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Get Trained by London College of Fashion


I have some exciting news to share which I have just received. The world renowned London College of Fashion (LCF), the only college in the UK to specialise in fashion education, is conducting short training courses in Dubai, UAE.

Starting on October 22nd 2010 and running until November 11th 2010, and being held at the Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel, LCF is offering 16 different short courses.  A total of 11 LCF tutors will travel to Dubai to teach their respective courses and give students the chance to learn skills ranging from business and marketing through to design and communication. 

The College is associated with some of the world’s superstar designers and fashion gurus through its alumni such as Harold Tillman, owner of iconic British label Jaeger, and visiting lecturers such as Jimmy Choo, Tom Ford and Donatella Versace.

To find detailed descriptions of each course and how to book please click here or call +44 20 7514 7552. Make up your find fast because places are limited and classes are small. 

Comments

I'm probably signing up for one, thought it was an amazing opportunity to study something cool whilst on my fall break. The special seminar on perfumes seems awesome.
Anonymous said…
i did sign for 2 of their courses so excited ;)
Anonymous said…
I also sign for a course it will be fun !!

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