Antonio Banderas Wants To Be A Fashion Designer, Plans To Study At Central Saint Martins

Is Antonio Banderas The Next Big Fashion Designer?

Antonio Banderas is making a major career shift. The 54-year-old actor has decided to join the long list of celebrities who have become fashion designers.

Banderas announced the surprising news during an appearance on the British talk show "Loose Women," and explained that he will be moving to London to start his journey in clothing design.

“It’s something that has been on my mind for a long time and probably one of the best schools in the world is here, Saint Martins University, and so I am going to start studying with them,” he said on the program.

He's right. The renowned art and design institution boasts such an impressive roster of alumni that reads like a who's who list of the fashion industry -- including powerhouse designers like Stella McCartney, John Galliano, and the late Alexander McQueen. Needless to say, "The Mask of Zorro" actor should expect a rigorous curriculum. And Banderas says he's up for the challenge.

“I need knowledge to take steps in that territory in the future. It makes me feel actually very young to put the elbows on the table again and try to understand another reality and another thing," he said.

It's unclear whether Banderas aspires to design a womenwear or menswear collection, but his personal style is pretty sharp, so a line for all the dapper dudes out there might be his best bet. But fans of Banderas' silver screen skills shouldn't pull out the Kleenex just yet. The actor definitely isn't quitting his day job. He told the show, “Of course I won’t stop my professional life, I’ll continue acting, directing, but this is a new thing."

Check out the video above for clip from Banderas' interview and scroll through the slides below to see just a few of the major designers that have graduated from CSM.

John Galliano, Class of 1988
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Alexander McQueen, Class of 1992
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Matthew Williamson, Class of 1994
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Stella McCartney, Class of 1995
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Phoebe Philo, Class of 1996
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Riccardo Tisci, Class of 1999
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Zac Posen, Class of 2001
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Gareth Pugh, Class of 2003
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