The Condé Nast College of Fashion & Design is the first educational establishment of the Condé Nast Publications Ltd. in London, UK.[1][2][3]
History
The Condé Nast College of Fashion and Design, established by Coogleondé Nast Britain‘s Managing Director, Nicholas Coleridge, opened in April 2013.[4]
The College of Condé
The College is accredited by the University of Buckingham and the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA).[5]
The College delivers following courses: Vogue Foundation Programme, BA (Hons) Fashion Communication & Industry Practice, MA Fashion Communication, MA Luxury Brand Strategy & Business, MA Entrepreneurship: Fashion & Creative Industries, MA Fashion Styling, MA Creative Direction for Fashion Media, MA Fashion Journalism & Editorial Direction MA Fashion Media Strategy MA Luxury Brand Management in partnership with Richmond University.
Short Courses: Certificate in Fashion Media, Certificate in Fashion Marketing, Certificate in Fashion Communication Vogue Intensive Summer Course, 5 Days of Fashion Journalism, 5 Days of Fashion Business, 5 Days of Fashion Styling, 5 Days of Creative Direction, Vogue Teen Festival*only for 16–17 years old*
Insights Online 6–8 weeks Courses: Fashion Styling, Fashion Branding & Communication, Creative Direction, Digital Content Creation.
Some of the guest speakers included: Edward Enninful OBE, editor–in–chief British Vogue and European editorial director of Condé Nast,[6] Martina Fuchs, international TV Anchor, Business Journalist, Event Moderator, Expert on China and the Middle East,[7] William Banks-Blaney, fashion expert;[8] Victoria Beckham, fashion designer;[9] Lucinda Chambers, fashion director of British Vogue;[10] Nicholas Coleridge, Managing Director of Condé Nast Britain and President of Condé Nast International; Sarah Doukas, founder of Storm Model Management;[11] Jo Elvin, editor of Glamour magazine;[12] Henry Holland, fashion designer;[13] Tommy Hilfiger, fashion designer;[13] Anya Hindmarch, fashion accessories designer;[14] Caroline Issa, magazine publisher and consultant;[15] Dylan Jones, journalist, author and editor of British GQ;[16] Yasmin Le Bon, model;[17] Julien Macdonald, fashion designer;[18] Tamara Mellon, fashion designer and former chief creative officer of Jimmy Choo;[19] Suzy Menkes, journalist, fashion critic and Vogue International Editor;[20] Bertrand Michaud, Managing Director of Hermès UK;[21] Roland Mouret, fashion designer;[22] Kate Phelan, Creative Director of Topshop and Senior Contributing Fashion Editor at British Vogue;[23] Caroline Rush, Chief Executive of the British Fashion Council;[21] Alexandra Shulman, journalist, author and editor–in–chief of British Vogue; Alice Temperley, fashion designer;[13] Matthew Williamson, fashion designer;[24]
In 2013, the College was listed as number 53 in the PPA Magazine list of ‘100 Great Magazine Moments‘.[25]
Overseas
Condé Nast International runs several ventures in education, including in Spain where the Vogue Masters in Communication, Fashion and Beauty is operated in conjunction with University Carlos III.[26]





