Jewellery and Accessories Design is a creative and technical field, designing items like handbags, eyewear, jewellery, and hair accessories. Designers work with different materials and production techniques to create pieces that balance function, style, and market appeal. These roles often begin with conceptual sketches and trend research, followed by technical drawings and prototypes. Depending on the project, designers may use traditional craftsmanship or digital tools such as CAD software, while also collaborating closely with manufacturers to ensure quality and consistency.
Careers in this field can be diverse, offering paths in both luxury and commercial markets. Entry-level roles like design assistants can lead to senior design positions, head of department roles, or launching an independent brand. This sector values a strong creative identity, technical skill, and a clear understanding of fashion trends and sustainability. Whether creating bespoke jewellery or mass-market accessories, designers must also develop business awareness, communication skills, and the ability to tell compelling stories through their designs.
examples of roles within Jewellery and Accessories Design:
- Leather Goods Designer
- Material and Fabrication Specialist
- Junior/Assistant Accessories Designer
- Junior/Assistant Jewellery Designer
- Technical Accessories Designer
- Digital Prototyping and CAD Specialist
- Trend and Innovation Consultant
- Technical Designer

London College of Fashion courses relevant to careers in Jewellery and Accessories Design:
- BA (Hons) Cordwainers Fashion Bags and Accessories
- BA (Hons) Costume for Performance
- BA (Hons) Fashion Contour
- BA (Hons) Fashion Jewellery
This list is not exhaustive. It is only an indication of directly connected LCF Courses.
