Facts for Being a Fashion Designer | Rebecca R Laremont

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By : Rebecca R Laremont


Introduction •

Designing clothes for a living sounds like every fashionista's dream job, but a lot more goes into job than selecting swatches or figuring out which colors go well together. Fashion designers need to stay ahead of the trends, and to oversee the process from design concept to production. If you're creative and have an eye for fashion, this career choice may be your dream job.


Important Facts for Being a Fashion Designer • Job Description • Education Requirements • Industry • Years of Experience • Job Growth Trend


Job Description • The primary job of a fashion designer is to create the designs for clothes, accessories and shoes. Understanding current trends is an important aspect of this process. Designs usually start with sketches that capture all the details of the design. Many designers use computer-aided design programs for the design process.


Education Requirements •

While not required, a bachelor's degree is common among designers. Fashion design and fashion merchandising are two popular majors in the field. You'll also need to learn how to use computer-aided design programs, which is often part of the curriculum in a fashion degree program. Many programs require sketches, design samples, portfolios or other concrete examples of your work.


Industry •

Fashion designers may work for clothing manufacturers to design the lines that they produce. Many fashion jobs are located in California or New York, so to land a job with a large fashion company, you may need to relocate. You can also expect to travel regularly to visit suppliers or go to trade shows and fashion shows. Expect to work long hours when you have a production deadline or a fashion show approaching.


Years of Experience • Fashion designers earn a median salary of $67,420 per year, as of 2017. The median salary means that of all fashion designers, half make less per year and half make more per year. The bottom 10 percent make $33,910 per year, while the top 90 percent make $135,490. That leaves plenty of room for you to grow your salary, the longer you're in the field.


Job Growth Trend •

Growth in job opportunities for fashion designers is projected to be slower than average, at only 3 percent between 2016 and 2026. International fashion production is a factor in the slower growth in this field. Mass retailers are starting to focus more on selling fashionable clothes at affordable prices, which has helped job growth in the field.


Fashion and its Importance in Our Life •

The definition of fashion varies from one person to another. For some people, fashion is the latest trends in clothing’s, accessories, footwear and for others it may be latest food, lifestyle, etc. People who want to be up to date with the latest fashion follow various fashion magazines and media. Yes, fashion is very important in our life as it gives a good impression if we are dressed according to the latest style.


Importance of Society in Producing Fashion • Fashion takes into account all our social needs, large fashion firms conduct studies and surveys, because the production of fashion is not only design and send to the manufacturer if studies about what you are looking for the customer and do not realize that needs lacking in terms of clothing such as that social rank belongs economic level and the area where he lives.


• Rebecca R Laremont is a fashion designer expert who specializes in clothing, beauty tips and footwear.



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