Cond Nast College of Fashion & Design
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Chamber Rating
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Nathan Brady
Nice!!!!!!!
Mar 6th, 2023 -
Anon Anon
I will never understand how a fashion college is allowed to get away with half the things they do to their students. blatantly lying to international students for money, all for students to end the course left astray with no graduate route visa. Extremely unprofessional, how does a fashion school not even have 1 sewing machine in the building? If you are interested in any sort of product development this is not the school for you. They are too focused on fashion journalism students and others are outcasted. Staff picks favorites and makes students feel like outcasts. Biggest waste of 30,000
Jan 1st, 2023 -
Caroline Daudt
Very disappointed with the course. I was expecting somewhat a Fashion BUSINESS course, but I had an experience on how would it be to work for Conde Nast. The course was basically a very bad structured marketing way to introduce people, and get some ideas of those people, for the business of Vogue. It wouldnt be bad if that was the meaning of the course. The structure was very bad managed, we didnt have any anticipated information on what we would have, and when we had, something happened and it changed without previous warning. The seminaries, where we should have some great knowledge experience from those who work for the magazine, it was clearly not planned at all, with some people coming to fill the vague space and with nothing prepared, and then again, when they had it, it was something to say how great it is to work for the magazine. The little part when was talked about real business it was focused on UK, but if you sell a course to international students, the base plan should it be worldwide. I came from another country to have a better fashion business knowledge worldwide, but I only got an experience on how to work for Conde Nast. And the worst, was having some conversation from people from the other courses and see that their course, for having a direct connection with the work of the magazine, was a completely different experience, a proper experience for what they paid for.
Sep 26th, 2022 -
Nonna Leontyeva
Impossible to reach the Admissions office, neither by phone nor by email
Aug 3rd, 2022 -
Ali Abdullah
Phenomenal
Oct 14th, 2021
Contact Info
- (207) 152-3435
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Cond Nast College of Fashion & Design?
A The phone number for Cond Nast College of Fashion & Design is: (207) 152-3435.
Q Where is Cond Nast College of Fashion & Design located?
A Cond Nast College of Fashion & Design is located at 16-17 Greek St, West End, eng W1D 4DR
Q What is the internet address for Cond Nast College of Fashion & Design?
A The website (URL) for Cond Nast College of Fashion & Design is: https://www.condenastcollege.ac.uk/
Q What days are Cond Nast College of Fashion & Design open?
A Cond Nast College of Fashion & Design is open:
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Thursday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Friday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Q How is Cond Nast College of Fashion & Design rated?
A Cond Nast College of Fashion & Design has a 4.7 Star Rating from 20 reviewers.
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Cond Nast College of Fashion & Design
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Overall Rating
( 20 Reviews )Nathan Brady on Google
Nice!!!!!!!
Anon Anon on Google
I will never understand how a fashion college is allowed to get away with half the things they do to their students. blatantly lying to international students for money, all for students to end the course left astray with no graduate route visa. Extremely unprofessional, how does a fashion school not even have 1 sewing machine in the building? If you are interested in any sort of product development this is not the school for you. They are too focused on fashion journalism students and others are outcasted. Staff picks favorites and makes students feel like outcasts. Biggest waste of 30,000
Caroline Daudt on Google
Very disappointed with the course. I was expecting somewhat a Fashion BUSINESS course, but I had an experience on how would it be to work for Conde Nast.
The course was basically a very bad structured marketing way to introduce people, and get some ideas of those people, for the business of Vogue. It wouldnt be bad if that was the meaning of the course.
The structure was very bad managed, we didnt have any anticipated information on what we would have, and when we had, something happened and it changed without previous warning.
The seminaries, where we should have some great knowledge experience from those who work for the magazine, it was clearly not planned at all, with some people coming to fill the vague space and with nothing prepared, and then again, when they had it, it was something to say how great it is to work for the magazine.
The little part when was talked about real business it was focused on UK, but if you sell a course to international students, the base plan should it be worldwide.
I came from another country to have a better fashion business knowledge worldwide, but I only got an experience on how to work for Conde Nast.
And the worst, was having some conversation from people from the other courses and see that their course, for having a direct connection with the work of the magazine, was a completely different experience, a proper experience for what they paid for.
Nonna Leontyeva on Google
Impossible to reach the Admissions office, neither by phone nor by email
Ali Abdullah on Google
Phenomenal