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Yi Pei Wu

Fashion Communication

What was it about the course that appealed to you?

It’s a new course and includes an interesting mix of subjects. The course combines business with fashion, which is great for me as I want work in a communication role when I graduate and I love fashion. I was also attracted to the idea of studying in Newcastle.

Can you explain a bit about a project you have you worked on recently?

I’ve just finished a piece of work about guidance in fashion. We prepared a presentation for a lecture where we planned a product launch. The product was champagne with different flavour berries. It was exciting to plan as we had to take into consideration everything from the location, music and decoration at the event to the styling of the invitation. Everything had to be designed with the needs of the client in mind.


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