By Ronald Piper
School fashion shows can be quite fun if done properly. If done the wrong way, however, it could end up being one boring affair which is only occasionally enlivened by the people laughing at a humiliated model. What you need are some tips to help you.
1) Think of a theme, When putting up a school fashion show, it is always helpful if you use a theme. A theme gives a show a sense of organization and people would be able to relate the fashion to the theme. There are various types of themes to choose from:
a) Season : Basing your school show on the season is always popular. You could design and model various outfits that correspond with the time of year. This would also give you an idea of how to decorate the venue. Basing your school fashion on a season can help you unleash your creativity and make your brain cells work. How can you balance the freedom of creativity with the confinement of the theme? This will definitely help you improve your skills.
b) Literature: Another great idea for a theme is literature. You should think about basing your school fashion show on a great piece of literature. How about basing it on the book The Great Gatsby? Ever tried creating fashion pieces for Frodo? This can be fun as you will be bringing the visions of authors to life. Basing your school fashion show on a piece of literature can also be a bit easier than other themes since most authors actually have pretty detailed descriptions of the clothes their character wear. This is especially true for fantasy novels. Cloaks, anyone?
2) Music: The music sets the mood for the whole show. It strikes the subconscious of the watchers and thus, determines how much attention they will be paying your school fashion show. This means, of course, that you need to choose the correct sounds to accompany your school fashion.
You need to choose music that grabs the attention of the spectators enough to mesmerize them. However, you do not want the music to distract the spectators from the fashion show. The best type of music to use would be instrumental. This is because instrumental music can set the mood for the show without distracting the viewers with familiar lyrics.
3) Lighting: Proper lighting effects are always essential if you want to have a great school fashion show. Together with the background music, the lighting effects give the audience a general emotion to feel. How do you want them to react when they see a certain ensemble? You can make them react as you want them by simply combining light and sound.
4) Spontaneity: Students hate predictability. Because of this, the best thing that your school fashion show could have is a surprise. You need to show your students something unexpected and completely new. In doing so, you will be able to grab their attentions and keep it. By being spontaneous, you will keep spectators guessing as to what will come next. This will keep their eyes on the school fashion show and off their watches and mobile phones. If you can make the audience forget about the gadgets on their pockets, then you would know that your school fashion show rocks!
Ronald Piper is an online researcher who publishes new information on specialized topics. He provides daily, relevant information and updated content on your favorite interests. To view more articles related to this particular subject, please visit his website at:ronaldpiper.com
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Friday, November 28, 2008
Great Tips For Choosing Fashion Magazines
By Lisa James
Like the women who read them, fashion magazines come in all sizes and varieties. One size does not fit all and the question of whether Vogue is far better than Elle, or if W Magazine is superior to them all is highly subjective.
Over the years fashion magazines have evolved with the times. Editors have worked hard to establish an audience within a very crowded but popular market. This is of course great news for the budding and veteran fashionistas who seem to have an almost unlimited amount of choices on the magazine rack.
Fashion Magazines have grown to encompass so much more than fashion in many cases to allow publishers to broaden their appeal to a much wider audience, while others stoically cover fashion and fashion only.
Vogue Magazine
Undoubtedly, Vogue sets the standard by which all other fashion magazines are based or judged. At almost one century old, Vogue is the veteran of the genre and enjoys immense popularity and arguably the most name recognition amongst the popular fashion magazines. Designs in Vogue are popular established brands such as Yves Saint Laurent, Prada & Chanel. Vogue is strictly haute couture. Famous for the large size of their fashion spreads, the famous fall fashion issue can easily exceed 700 pages.
Every month Vogue Magazine features articles in health, fitness, travel, and an inside look into the home of famous celebrity designers. Though Vogue includes these features, the magazines strength lies primarily in the larger than life layouts with top models and designers.
Elle Magazine
Like Vogue, Elle Magazine features high fashion but the main focus is on designer lines more accessible and affordable than some of the more expensive lines like Prada, or Chanel. Elle Magazine features comprehensive and large fashion spreads as well as expansive sections on accessories and beauty are a mainstay in.
However, Elle Magazine has worked hard to expand its audience. Working aggressively worked to broaden their readership by including articles normally found in popular women's magazines such as Cosmopolitan and Glamour. Elle, while staying true to its fashion magazine roots is seeking to redefine the genre by becoming a fashion magazine that also features serious women's issues.
Harpers Bazaar
Harpers Bazaar is definitely for the true fashion enthusiast. Collections from all the fashion capitals are featured - New York , Milan and Paris giving its readers a broad eye view of upcoming collections from around the globe. Issues routinely include color themes and sizable accessory sections.
Harpers Bazaar works hard to set itself apart from the rest of the fashion magazines. Bucking the trend to delve into the territory of other popular women's magazines, Harpers only features articles that are fashion related. This is evident in its slight size as Harpers is the smallest of the magazines in this particular genre. Harpers Bazaar is also the most affordable of the fashion magazines at only $8 per year.
W Magazine
W Magazine has been categorized as the most artistic of the fashion tomes. Weighty in size, W devotes a sizable amount of pages to their fashion spreads, allowing for a more unique and creative vision. W gives limited coverage to the older fashion lines like Versace and the like, and looks to the future with the hot up and coming designers like Kate Spade.
The increased popularity of celebrity weeklies is evident in W, as a large amount of the articles are devoted to celebrities and celebrity fashions. W has become a great blend between a fashion magazine and a celebrity mag. It is a perfect choice for those interested in what their favorite celebrity personalities are wearing, what their doing, and the latest fashion trends.
Lisa James is a staff writer for http://www.suscriba.com, provider of discount fashion magazines and over 1100 popular magazine subscrptions.
Article Source: http://www.artipot.com
Like the women who read them, fashion magazines come in all sizes and varieties. One size does not fit all and the question of whether Vogue is far better than Elle, or if W Magazine is superior to them all is highly subjective.
Over the years fashion magazines have evolved with the times. Editors have worked hard to establish an audience within a very crowded but popular market. This is of course great news for the budding and veteran fashionistas who seem to have an almost unlimited amount of choices on the magazine rack.
Fashion Magazines have grown to encompass so much more than fashion in many cases to allow publishers to broaden their appeal to a much wider audience, while others stoically cover fashion and fashion only.
Vogue Magazine
Undoubtedly, Vogue sets the standard by which all other fashion magazines are based or judged. At almost one century old, Vogue is the veteran of the genre and enjoys immense popularity and arguably the most name recognition amongst the popular fashion magazines. Designs in Vogue are popular established brands such as Yves Saint Laurent, Prada & Chanel. Vogue is strictly haute couture. Famous for the large size of their fashion spreads, the famous fall fashion issue can easily exceed 700 pages.
Every month Vogue Magazine features articles in health, fitness, travel, and an inside look into the home of famous celebrity designers. Though Vogue includes these features, the magazines strength lies primarily in the larger than life layouts with top models and designers.
Elle Magazine
Like Vogue, Elle Magazine features high fashion but the main focus is on designer lines more accessible and affordable than some of the more expensive lines like Prada, or Chanel. Elle Magazine features comprehensive and large fashion spreads as well as expansive sections on accessories and beauty are a mainstay in.
However, Elle Magazine has worked hard to expand its audience. Working aggressively worked to broaden their readership by including articles normally found in popular women's magazines such as Cosmopolitan and Glamour. Elle, while staying true to its fashion magazine roots is seeking to redefine the genre by becoming a fashion magazine that also features serious women's issues.
Harpers Bazaar
Harpers Bazaar is definitely for the true fashion enthusiast. Collections from all the fashion capitals are featured - New York , Milan and Paris giving its readers a broad eye view of upcoming collections from around the globe. Issues routinely include color themes and sizable accessory sections.
Harpers Bazaar works hard to set itself apart from the rest of the fashion magazines. Bucking the trend to delve into the territory of other popular women's magazines, Harpers only features articles that are fashion related. This is evident in its slight size as Harpers is the smallest of the magazines in this particular genre. Harpers Bazaar is also the most affordable of the fashion magazines at only $8 per year.
W Magazine
W Magazine has been categorized as the most artistic of the fashion tomes. Weighty in size, W devotes a sizable amount of pages to their fashion spreads, allowing for a more unique and creative vision. W gives limited coverage to the older fashion lines like Versace and the like, and looks to the future with the hot up and coming designers like Kate Spade.
The increased popularity of celebrity weeklies is evident in W, as a large amount of the articles are devoted to celebrities and celebrity fashions. W has become a great blend between a fashion magazine and a celebrity mag. It is a perfect choice for those interested in what their favorite celebrity personalities are wearing, what their doing, and the latest fashion trends.
Lisa James is a staff writer for http://www.suscriba.com, provider of discount fashion magazines and over 1100 popular magazine subscrptions.
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Mens New Fashion Trends
By Victor Epand
It's always great to mix trendy pieces with more classic looks to give you the perfect look that always looks up-to-date. Color is big for men this season (I love colored interesting shirts of all kinds), as are relaxed chic looks (like relaxed suits), etc.
Accessories that are hot are really simple: well kept shoes. It's one of the first things people notice, so always make sure the shoes are right and clean. Here's something I like to do. Instead of looking at celebs, I check out various magazines and advertising and check out different looks I like (for You GQ, Cargo) and then get shopping!
If you are wondering why some of today's most sophisticated men's stores - Polo Ralph Lauren, Bergdorf Goodman Men, Barneys New York - are stocked with enough hard-core color to resemble the team uniform section of a sporting goods shop, well, perhaps that's fitting. Color has become practically a contact sport.
Mens wear Bright New Look In the last few seasons, many men have developed a major passion for sharply tailored suits and brightly patterned dress shirts, snapping up $200 Etros by the half-dozen. But this spring, in the eternal game of one-upmanship known as fashion, the look has been taken to a new extreme. Solidly colored pants, sweaters and blazers - in tangerine, lemon, viridian, magenta, royal blue - have raised the stakes, and some men are, to retailers' surprise, taking the bet.
Retailers report that traditional two-button cotton sport coats and pinwale corduroys struck by a lightning bolt of color have become some of the hottest sellers of the season. And in a rare meeting of minds, old-school retailers like Paul Stuart are sharing a design aesthetic with edge-of-fashion lines like Burberry Prorsum and Duckier Brown.
"The first thing that blew out of Barneys was all the color," said Daniel Silver, a partner in Duckier Brown. "When we were designing it we were thinking: 'It's so bright. Are guys really going to buy this?' But they have. It's like someone knocked down the wall between his and hers closets."
The trend has obvious appeal to men who want an easy new way to express a bold streak. But it has an august precedent as well, in the late, great NBC peacock, Johnny Carson. In 1973, when country clubs swarmed with pants and blazers of every hue, Carson's own fashion line was the best-selling men's tailored clothing line in the country, according to Homi Patel, the chief executive of Hartmarx, which owns the line. In 1973 alone, 80,000 electric blue sport coats (with five-inch lapels!) were sold.
Unlike many looks with roots in the past, this one is a study in jarring contrasts. It has both the edge and cheek of early 80's New York, when Day-Glo color fueled the New Wave scene, and the ease and entitlement of an early 70's Republican enclave in Palm Springs.
"The roots are in that country club thing," said Joe Zee, the editor of the men's wear magazine Vitals. "The edge is in its conservative aspect." Striped shirts and plaid jackets can play into a conservative look, but solid colors, Mr. Zee suggested, are bolder. "Men are more used to pattern," he said. "So a pink striped shirt is easier for a lot of guys than an all-pink shirt. That's a more specific fashion statement."
No sector has taken up the call to color more than the hip-hop world, in which dandies like Usher, Farnsworth Bentley and Andre 3000 of OutKast (hard at work on a fashion line called Benjamin) will wear, and combine, the splashiest of colors. "You have urban rappers from Nelly to Puffy saying, 'I can wear this without being a sissy,' " Mr. Zee said.
Chris Chambers, a dapper vice president for publicity at BMG Music, feels the pull. "There's definitely a mixture of an urban thing with classic country club." he said. "I'll wear the pink Ralph Lauren blazer but maybe not with the white slacks they show. I'll wear it with some Evisu jeans and a cool sneaker."
Still, it takes guts. "I think a solid bold color looks fresh, but you have to have a level of confidence for it," Mr. Chambers said. What makes the look less brash and more appealing, he said, is its history as the onetime uniform of 19th-hole golfers everywhere.
Ross Geisel, a Manhattan fund-raiser, has taken a shine to color because of its associations with a life of gentlemanly ease. "I can get away with wearing it to work, and then if you go out afterward, you don't look like you came from the office," Mr. Geisel said.
Another reason he likes extreme color is that there are so few rules about wearing it. That, he maintains, makes it easier, not harder to dress. "It doesn't matter what you do," he said. "I have a loud pink shirt on today with a corduroy chocolate brown blazer. I can wear it spring, summer or fall, with any shoe I want."
Even with his outlaw attitude, he said the style reminds him of his father's country-club clothes. But the concept of Johnny Carson as a symbol of style is lost on him. "All I remember is Carnac," he said.
Victor Epand is an expert fashion consultant at http://www.LingerieDress.com/. Visit us when you want the best prices, styles, fashions, and fits of all types of lingerie. We carry a super selection of everyday, as well as bridal and specialty items.
Article Source: http://www.artipot.com
It's always great to mix trendy pieces with more classic looks to give you the perfect look that always looks up-to-date. Color is big for men this season (I love colored interesting shirts of all kinds), as are relaxed chic looks (like relaxed suits), etc.
Accessories that are hot are really simple: well kept shoes. It's one of the first things people notice, so always make sure the shoes are right and clean. Here's something I like to do. Instead of looking at celebs, I check out various magazines and advertising and check out different looks I like (for You GQ, Cargo) and then get shopping!
If you are wondering why some of today's most sophisticated men's stores - Polo Ralph Lauren, Bergdorf Goodman Men, Barneys New York - are stocked with enough hard-core color to resemble the team uniform section of a sporting goods shop, well, perhaps that's fitting. Color has become practically a contact sport.
Mens wear Bright New Look In the last few seasons, many men have developed a major passion for sharply tailored suits and brightly patterned dress shirts, snapping up $200 Etros by the half-dozen. But this spring, in the eternal game of one-upmanship known as fashion, the look has been taken to a new extreme. Solidly colored pants, sweaters and blazers - in tangerine, lemon, viridian, magenta, royal blue - have raised the stakes, and some men are, to retailers' surprise, taking the bet.
Retailers report that traditional two-button cotton sport coats and pinwale corduroys struck by a lightning bolt of color have become some of the hottest sellers of the season. And in a rare meeting of minds, old-school retailers like Paul Stuart are sharing a design aesthetic with edge-of-fashion lines like Burberry Prorsum and Duckier Brown.
"The first thing that blew out of Barneys was all the color," said Daniel Silver, a partner in Duckier Brown. "When we were designing it we were thinking: 'It's so bright. Are guys really going to buy this?' But they have. It's like someone knocked down the wall between his and hers closets."
The trend has obvious appeal to men who want an easy new way to express a bold streak. But it has an august precedent as well, in the late, great NBC peacock, Johnny Carson. In 1973, when country clubs swarmed with pants and blazers of every hue, Carson's own fashion line was the best-selling men's tailored clothing line in the country, according to Homi Patel, the chief executive of Hartmarx, which owns the line. In 1973 alone, 80,000 electric blue sport coats (with five-inch lapels!) were sold.
Unlike many looks with roots in the past, this one is a study in jarring contrasts. It has both the edge and cheek of early 80's New York, when Day-Glo color fueled the New Wave scene, and the ease and entitlement of an early 70's Republican enclave in Palm Springs.
"The roots are in that country club thing," said Joe Zee, the editor of the men's wear magazine Vitals. "The edge is in its conservative aspect." Striped shirts and plaid jackets can play into a conservative look, but solid colors, Mr. Zee suggested, are bolder. "Men are more used to pattern," he said. "So a pink striped shirt is easier for a lot of guys than an all-pink shirt. That's a more specific fashion statement."
No sector has taken up the call to color more than the hip-hop world, in which dandies like Usher, Farnsworth Bentley and Andre 3000 of OutKast (hard at work on a fashion line called Benjamin) will wear, and combine, the splashiest of colors. "You have urban rappers from Nelly to Puffy saying, 'I can wear this without being a sissy,' " Mr. Zee said.
Chris Chambers, a dapper vice president for publicity at BMG Music, feels the pull. "There's definitely a mixture of an urban thing with classic country club." he said. "I'll wear the pink Ralph Lauren blazer but maybe not with the white slacks they show. I'll wear it with some Evisu jeans and a cool sneaker."
Still, it takes guts. "I think a solid bold color looks fresh, but you have to have a level of confidence for it," Mr. Chambers said. What makes the look less brash and more appealing, he said, is its history as the onetime uniform of 19th-hole golfers everywhere.
Ross Geisel, a Manhattan fund-raiser, has taken a shine to color because of its associations with a life of gentlemanly ease. "I can get away with wearing it to work, and then if you go out afterward, you don't look like you came from the office," Mr. Geisel said.
Another reason he likes extreme color is that there are so few rules about wearing it. That, he maintains, makes it easier, not harder to dress. "It doesn't matter what you do," he said. "I have a loud pink shirt on today with a corduroy chocolate brown blazer. I can wear it spring, summer or fall, with any shoe I want."
Even with his outlaw attitude, he said the style reminds him of his father's country-club clothes. But the concept of Johnny Carson as a symbol of style is lost on him. "All I remember is Carnac," he said.
Victor Epand is an expert fashion consultant at http://www.LingerieDress.com/. Visit us when you want the best prices, styles, fashions, and fits of all types of lingerie. We carry a super selection of everyday, as well as bridal and specialty items.
Article Source: http://www.artipot.com
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Starting a Career as a Fashion Model
By Josh Stone
In order to enter into a career as a fashion model, the first thing that you'll need is an attractive figure and appealing looks. If you don't already have these, it's going to be that much harder to break in. It isn't all that difficult and most people can manage it, if they try right and try hard enough. If you are going for strictly a photographic modeling career, your standards can be dropped a mite, since today's imaging technology can work miracles in erasing blemishes and altering the final appearance of a photograph.
As in any industry, there is a fine line between success and failure in modeling. To have a chance of becoming a successful model, you first need to think and act like a successful person; or as they say, act like a winner and the world will treat you like one. Once you begin to see yourself as a successful model you'll naturally start doing the things to make it happen. Not to sound like it's that easy, of course; it does require work but so does working a nine to five job. So, now that you're thinking of yourself as a successful model, let's get to some basics you must know.
If you plan to model, especially as a high fashion or runway model, you need several demanding physical attributes. The standard is that you need to be at least 5'8" tall or taller. Your body weight and proportions need to flatter your height; fashion models notoriously diet and exercise all their lives. You need to have a good skin complexion without lots of pimples or blemishes, and you need to have relatively little body hair and to tan well. Your hair should be in good shape with no excessive split-ends or damage from over-dying. Your teeth should be well taken care of, straight and white; the only acceptable option here is having a dynamite smile.
Look closely in the mirror and be brutally honest with yourself. We all have limitations; and the fashion industry has developed unbelievably high standards. Some of these things listed above you can work to improve and some, like your height or your skin tone, you were just born with. Even if you don't have all these model attributes, don't give up hope; there are other opportunities in modeling not specifically related to walking a runway or getting your photo in a glossy magazine. In addition, you've probably already considered extensive cosmetic surgery - this is a given in the fashion industry.
The next thing is of course to get noticed and get recruited by a name brand modeling agency. Actually, it's good to keep in mind that these agencies need you as much as you need them. They are constantly on the look out for fresh young faces and if you're hanging out in the right places they might spot you out all by themselves. But it isn't a very good idea to hang around and wait for that to happen. These days to get noticed you have to be proactive and push things yourself. Your first step in this direction would be to get a list of agencies that recruit models and send your professional portfolio of photographs to them. Simple photographs should serve the purpose well enough, so you don't have to spend money on creating an expensive portfolio. Agencies also often have open castings that you can attend to get selected. Find out from the agencies in your area when they have these and when they are planning their next event.
Another leg up is the movie and film extras agencies. It's very easy to get cast in one of these agencies, and anything like a byline can only help. Another possibility is to gain experience working as a live model for small businesses. Perhaps a public appearance at a convention or a local event at a department store can help beef up that portfolio.
The real action starts after you've been picked up by one of these agencies through your smart networking. You may have to relocate and live away from your family, or at the least you will have to travel the world. It may take time to get your first major job, and you have to be both patient and disciplined until then. Make sure that you attend all the casting calls, and show up for shoots on time. The top stars in this career can get away with having people wait on them, but you can afford no such luxury when you're starting out.
Present yourself in a natural and relaxed way; confidence is half of the game. The agency that takes you in will be presenting you to their clients for consideration in modeling needs. If you are relaxed and simple, your chances may be much better at getting selected than if you are heavily made up, put up artificial postures, or are trying hard to impress. Just as this is true of almost anything, being relaxed and not worrying too much about what's going to happen will be the most common sense approach.
If you're going to be a model, you better learn to love the camera and the studio environment. It goes without saying that you don't hesitate to show yourself off. Fashion models get body coaches and practice poses to find out what type of posture suits them best and try to do those. Every fashion model is a little bit of an exhibitionist, so you might as well decide now that you like to be looked at. For instance, take it as a given that a fashion career will include some nude modeling along the way.
The kind of work of a fashion career demands a submissive disposition. You will have to be where they tell you, wear what they tell you, and move and pose how they tell you. The photographer, filmer, or director will be in charge, and you'll have to be good at following directions. Modeling and acting are intimately intertwined, so get used to the idea that you are a performer and not just an ornament.
Freelance writer for over eleven years.
Career Shirts Formal Wear Dickies Scrubs
Article Source: http://www.artipot.com
In order to enter into a career as a fashion model, the first thing that you'll need is an attractive figure and appealing looks. If you don't already have these, it's going to be that much harder to break in. It isn't all that difficult and most people can manage it, if they try right and try hard enough. If you are going for strictly a photographic modeling career, your standards can be dropped a mite, since today's imaging technology can work miracles in erasing blemishes and altering the final appearance of a photograph.
As in any industry, there is a fine line between success and failure in modeling. To have a chance of becoming a successful model, you first need to think and act like a successful person; or as they say, act like a winner and the world will treat you like one. Once you begin to see yourself as a successful model you'll naturally start doing the things to make it happen. Not to sound like it's that easy, of course; it does require work but so does working a nine to five job. So, now that you're thinking of yourself as a successful model, let's get to some basics you must know.
If you plan to model, especially as a high fashion or runway model, you need several demanding physical attributes. The standard is that you need to be at least 5'8" tall or taller. Your body weight and proportions need to flatter your height; fashion models notoriously diet and exercise all their lives. You need to have a good skin complexion without lots of pimples or blemishes, and you need to have relatively little body hair and to tan well. Your hair should be in good shape with no excessive split-ends or damage from over-dying. Your teeth should be well taken care of, straight and white; the only acceptable option here is having a dynamite smile.
Look closely in the mirror and be brutally honest with yourself. We all have limitations; and the fashion industry has developed unbelievably high standards. Some of these things listed above you can work to improve and some, like your height or your skin tone, you were just born with. Even if you don't have all these model attributes, don't give up hope; there are other opportunities in modeling not specifically related to walking a runway or getting your photo in a glossy magazine. In addition, you've probably already considered extensive cosmetic surgery - this is a given in the fashion industry.
The next thing is of course to get noticed and get recruited by a name brand modeling agency. Actually, it's good to keep in mind that these agencies need you as much as you need them. They are constantly on the look out for fresh young faces and if you're hanging out in the right places they might spot you out all by themselves. But it isn't a very good idea to hang around and wait for that to happen. These days to get noticed you have to be proactive and push things yourself. Your first step in this direction would be to get a list of agencies that recruit models and send your professional portfolio of photographs to them. Simple photographs should serve the purpose well enough, so you don't have to spend money on creating an expensive portfolio. Agencies also often have open castings that you can attend to get selected. Find out from the agencies in your area when they have these and when they are planning their next event.
Another leg up is the movie and film extras agencies. It's very easy to get cast in one of these agencies, and anything like a byline can only help. Another possibility is to gain experience working as a live model for small businesses. Perhaps a public appearance at a convention or a local event at a department store can help beef up that portfolio.
The real action starts after you've been picked up by one of these agencies through your smart networking. You may have to relocate and live away from your family, or at the least you will have to travel the world. It may take time to get your first major job, and you have to be both patient and disciplined until then. Make sure that you attend all the casting calls, and show up for shoots on time. The top stars in this career can get away with having people wait on them, but you can afford no such luxury when you're starting out.
Present yourself in a natural and relaxed way; confidence is half of the game. The agency that takes you in will be presenting you to their clients for consideration in modeling needs. If you are relaxed and simple, your chances may be much better at getting selected than if you are heavily made up, put up artificial postures, or are trying hard to impress. Just as this is true of almost anything, being relaxed and not worrying too much about what's going to happen will be the most common sense approach.
If you're going to be a model, you better learn to love the camera and the studio environment. It goes without saying that you don't hesitate to show yourself off. Fashion models get body coaches and practice poses to find out what type of posture suits them best and try to do those. Every fashion model is a little bit of an exhibitionist, so you might as well decide now that you like to be looked at. For instance, take it as a given that a fashion career will include some nude modeling along the way.
The kind of work of a fashion career demands a submissive disposition. You will have to be where they tell you, wear what they tell you, and move and pose how they tell you. The photographer, filmer, or director will be in charge, and you'll have to be good at following directions. Modeling and acting are intimately intertwined, so get used to the idea that you are a performer and not just an ornament.
Freelance writer for over eleven years.
Career Shirts Formal Wear Dickies Scrubs
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Fashion Designer Handbag
By Yoni Daniel
High fashion designer handbags will be the one thing that sets the hearts alight this holiday season. You can count on seeing a smile on the face of your loved ones this season with the addition of a designer handbag, manbag or accessory to their gift list. The prices for these items will run from the low hundreds to thousands of dollars depending on the item and which designer you are purchasing.
There is a wide variety of quality handbags that are available and it is recommended that you stick with the classics. This is because they never go out of style and the woman in your life can use them season after season and year after year. Cared for properly, they will last for years and still be fashionable and still go with anything in her collection.
If price is a concern for you, you can look to the Internet for some relief on that front. You will find that there are many reputable sites that will offer used or deeply discounted prices on designer bags. You will want to be careful here. You will want to know whether what you are buying is the real thing or a replica handbag. The first clue to which is which is going to be in the price that you pay for them.
The idea of buying replica handbags is one that you can consider. It is best that you know whom you are purchasing the replica bag from. There are knock off bags that are sold that have the look and feel of the designer bags and are not counterfeit bags. The sale of counterfeit bags is illegal. The sale of knock-off products is not illegal and any replica bag that is made to look like the designer bags without counterfeiting the designer replica handbags, you have the look you want and a price you can live with. Replica bags today are very high quality and can fool even the most proficient expert.
Most of us cannot afford the prices of the real designer handbags but we still want to have the look of the designer handbag. We can have that by buying the knock-off replica handbags and you can get them in many stores and online.
If you find them on the street, a truck sale or in someone's trunk, do yourself a favor and walk away. These are cheap and will not last, plus they will not be legal handbags. The knock-off replicas are legal and will also be made to a much higher quality standard then what you will find on the street. When you are looking at buying your knock-off replica handbag online, check out the seller and ask any questions you might have about the handbags you want to buy. If they do not answer all your questions, go someplace else to buy your handbags.
Yoni Daniel is the Founder of Baby Gift Idea, Christmas Gift, Wedding Gift Blog, who help fashion designer seeker find high quality Gucci Handbags,Designer Bags
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High fashion designer handbags will be the one thing that sets the hearts alight this holiday season. You can count on seeing a smile on the face of your loved ones this season with the addition of a designer handbag, manbag or accessory to their gift list. The prices for these items will run from the low hundreds to thousands of dollars depending on the item and which designer you are purchasing.
There is a wide variety of quality handbags that are available and it is recommended that you stick with the classics. This is because they never go out of style and the woman in your life can use them season after season and year after year. Cared for properly, they will last for years and still be fashionable and still go with anything in her collection.
If price is a concern for you, you can look to the Internet for some relief on that front. You will find that there are many reputable sites that will offer used or deeply discounted prices on designer bags. You will want to be careful here. You will want to know whether what you are buying is the real thing or a replica handbag. The first clue to which is which is going to be in the price that you pay for them.
The idea of buying replica handbags is one that you can consider. It is best that you know whom you are purchasing the replica bag from. There are knock off bags that are sold that have the look and feel of the designer bags and are not counterfeit bags. The sale of counterfeit bags is illegal. The sale of knock-off products is not illegal and any replica bag that is made to look like the designer bags without counterfeiting the designer replica handbags, you have the look you want and a price you can live with. Replica bags today are very high quality and can fool even the most proficient expert.
Most of us cannot afford the prices of the real designer handbags but we still want to have the look of the designer handbag. We can have that by buying the knock-off replica handbags and you can get them in many stores and online.
If you find them on the street, a truck sale or in someone's trunk, do yourself a favor and walk away. These are cheap and will not last, plus they will not be legal handbags. The knock-off replicas are legal and will also be made to a much higher quality standard then what you will find on the street. When you are looking at buying your knock-off replica handbag online, check out the seller and ask any questions you might have about the handbags you want to buy. If they do not answer all your questions, go someplace else to buy your handbags.
Yoni Daniel is the Founder of Baby Gift Idea, Christmas Gift, Wedding Gift Blog, who help fashion designer seeker find high quality Gucci Handbags,Designer Bags
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Starting your own Fashion Design Business
By Aine Callan
What a lot of people don't realise is that many fashion design businesses have started out as just a small home business. In a lot of cases these businesses would even have been started from their kitchen table or spare bedroom. The fashion business is definitely a business which could be started from home and on a very small budget.
Laura Ashley was one such designer who started her design business on her kitchen table in London. She went on to build a very successful international design business.
Another international fashion designer whose fashion design talent was sown in his own home and at a very early age was the designer, Bruce Oldfield.
They, amongst other designers, have inspired many to live out their dream of owning their own fashion design business and following their footsteps to success.
The fun and pleasure of creating your own designs can start at any age. Once the fashion bug takes hold, it can be a very exciting and exhilarating time. The
adrenaline will constantly being stirred by the creation and completion of new designs. These designs may have been inspired by the most unusual items, such as a brick, the sunset, an old pattern, an architectural building, or any item.
If you find yourself sketching or doodling designs on every spare piece of paper, then you most likely have a hidden talent yourself for being a fashion designer.
Why not give yourself the opportunity to start a fashion business from your own home?
You could specialise in various niches, including women's clothing, full size clothing, gothic clothing etc. One way of starting your business would be to create a few samples of your designs and then promote them with the help of friends at house parties to find out if they are marketable.
When you have completed this initial research, you should then take your new business to the next level, which would be to prepare your business plan.
There are certain qualities required to run a fashion design business and two of the most important ones are, tenacity and determination. There will be many times when
working on your fashion business that you will feel like giving up and this will be entirely because of the enormous amount of work involved. This is when the tenacity quality will be required. You will have to have enough determination to achieve all the dreams you have for your fashion business success.
AnneMarie Callan has written an eBook about her own experiences of creating a worldwide fashion business from home. For a FREE report on how you can jump-start your successful fashion design business, click this link http://www.howtofashionbusiness.com(c)
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What a lot of people don't realise is that many fashion design businesses have started out as just a small home business. In a lot of cases these businesses would even have been started from their kitchen table or spare bedroom. The fashion business is definitely a business which could be started from home and on a very small budget.
Laura Ashley was one such designer who started her design business on her kitchen table in London. She went on to build a very successful international design business.
Another international fashion designer whose fashion design talent was sown in his own home and at a very early age was the designer, Bruce Oldfield.
They, amongst other designers, have inspired many to live out their dream of owning their own fashion design business and following their footsteps to success.
The fun and pleasure of creating your own designs can start at any age. Once the fashion bug takes hold, it can be a very exciting and exhilarating time. The
adrenaline will constantly being stirred by the creation and completion of new designs. These designs may have been inspired by the most unusual items, such as a brick, the sunset, an old pattern, an architectural building, or any item.
If you find yourself sketching or doodling designs on every spare piece of paper, then you most likely have a hidden talent yourself for being a fashion designer.
Why not give yourself the opportunity to start a fashion business from your own home?
You could specialise in various niches, including women's clothing, full size clothing, gothic clothing etc. One way of starting your business would be to create a few samples of your designs and then promote them with the help of friends at house parties to find out if they are marketable.
When you have completed this initial research, you should then take your new business to the next level, which would be to prepare your business plan.
There are certain qualities required to run a fashion design business and two of the most important ones are, tenacity and determination. There will be many times when
working on your fashion business that you will feel like giving up and this will be entirely because of the enormous amount of work involved. This is when the tenacity quality will be required. You will have to have enough determination to achieve all the dreams you have for your fashion business success.
AnneMarie Callan has written an eBook about her own experiences of creating a worldwide fashion business from home. For a FREE report on how you can jump-start your successful fashion design business, click this link http://www.howtofashionbusiness.com(c)
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Careers In The Fashion Industry
By Tony Jacowski
A thing of beauty is a joy forever! This thought holds complete significance in the fashion industry. It is an exciting industry that attracts many brilliant, ambitious, creative, talented, committed and hard working people. Success in the fashion industry calls for an ultimate passion and enthusiasm to achieve set targets. The desires to create, see, explore and appreciate beauty must be inherent. It's a creative field and one needs to possess as well as acquire certain skills that are indispensable, such as thinking creatively beyond the obvious and the ability to carve a niche in almost all the possible projects by making it different yet stunning than the previous one.
Careers in the fashion industry revolve around beauty. In order to be successful in this field you should have the unquenchable thirst for beauty in its all-relevant forms. Changing fashion statements determine the change in the trend of clothing, ornamenting and above all, adopting new ways of carrying oneself.
It is the style that brings elegance with a difference in different designs. Style is an individual aspect. No two people can have exactly the same style statement because every person has a unique style of their own. Therefore, the concepts related to fashion are also different. Some people feel that fashion is the passion of the slaves and that is why they try to dress and carry themselves in a manner similar to that of models walking on the ramp. This thought is challenged by a different thought; those who go against the fashion trends are themselves the slaves of the fashion.
No matter what different concepts abound, fashion is a career industry that is never going to fade. There are immense opportunities in this field, as you can opt for any of the following job prospects pertaining to your areas of interest: modeling, catwalk choreography, fashion photography, designing, merchandising, make-up artists, hair styling, and accessory designing.
Modeling: Modeling is a promising career that requires having a certain confidence and a pleasing appearance that needs to confirm to the basic standards of fashion designers. One needs to have an inclination towards glitz and glamour, as it is part and parcel of this industry.
Catwalk Choreography: Catwalk Choreography aims at training models to present their attire in an appealing and professional way. Designers hire talented choreographers because they know that every movement with the background music counts on the ramp. It can make or break an entire fashion show.
Fashion Photography: Fashion Photography is a very demanding career that requires the utmost dedication, sincerity, sensitivity and at the same time objectivity towards the subjects. It is the job of the fashion photographer to present clear expression to almost all the possible facets of style such as fabric, design, designer, model and the like.
Fashion Designing: Fashion designing is one of the most promising careers in fashion industry. It needs to have the ability to think, comprehend and implement the latest and original ideas in order to be successful in this field. Designers can specialize in apparel, textile, accessory designer and many more.
Fashion Coordinator: A fashion coordinator is responsible for coordinating fabrics and trimmings, quality and design. He/she needs to keep a constant track of production schedules and needs to be aware of the status of buyers' orders.
There are several career options that need to be explored by aspiring students. You can certainly excel in this field provided you believe in the proverb; "work is worship" and have immense potential to rise and make your mark in the fashion industry.
Tony Jacowski is a quality analyst for The MBA Journal. Aveta Solution's Six Sigma Online offers online six sigma training and certification classes for lean six sigma, black belts, green belts, and yellow belts.
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A thing of beauty is a joy forever! This thought holds complete significance in the fashion industry. It is an exciting industry that attracts many brilliant, ambitious, creative, talented, committed and hard working people. Success in the fashion industry calls for an ultimate passion and enthusiasm to achieve set targets. The desires to create, see, explore and appreciate beauty must be inherent. It's a creative field and one needs to possess as well as acquire certain skills that are indispensable, such as thinking creatively beyond the obvious and the ability to carve a niche in almost all the possible projects by making it different yet stunning than the previous one.
Careers in the fashion industry revolve around beauty. In order to be successful in this field you should have the unquenchable thirst for beauty in its all-relevant forms. Changing fashion statements determine the change in the trend of clothing, ornamenting and above all, adopting new ways of carrying oneself.
It is the style that brings elegance with a difference in different designs. Style is an individual aspect. No two people can have exactly the same style statement because every person has a unique style of their own. Therefore, the concepts related to fashion are also different. Some people feel that fashion is the passion of the slaves and that is why they try to dress and carry themselves in a manner similar to that of models walking on the ramp. This thought is challenged by a different thought; those who go against the fashion trends are themselves the slaves of the fashion.
No matter what different concepts abound, fashion is a career industry that is never going to fade. There are immense opportunities in this field, as you can opt for any of the following job prospects pertaining to your areas of interest: modeling, catwalk choreography, fashion photography, designing, merchandising, make-up artists, hair styling, and accessory designing.
Modeling: Modeling is a promising career that requires having a certain confidence and a pleasing appearance that needs to confirm to the basic standards of fashion designers. One needs to have an inclination towards glitz and glamour, as it is part and parcel of this industry.
Catwalk Choreography: Catwalk Choreography aims at training models to present their attire in an appealing and professional way. Designers hire talented choreographers because they know that every movement with the background music counts on the ramp. It can make or break an entire fashion show.
Fashion Photography: Fashion Photography is a very demanding career that requires the utmost dedication, sincerity, sensitivity and at the same time objectivity towards the subjects. It is the job of the fashion photographer to present clear expression to almost all the possible facets of style such as fabric, design, designer, model and the like.
Fashion Designing: Fashion designing is one of the most promising careers in fashion industry. It needs to have the ability to think, comprehend and implement the latest and original ideas in order to be successful in this field. Designers can specialize in apparel, textile, accessory designer and many more.
Fashion Coordinator: A fashion coordinator is responsible for coordinating fabrics and trimmings, quality and design. He/she needs to keep a constant track of production schedules and needs to be aware of the status of buyers' orders.
There are several career options that need to be explored by aspiring students. You can certainly excel in this field provided you believe in the proverb; "work is worship" and have immense potential to rise and make your mark in the fashion industry.
Tony Jacowski is a quality analyst for The MBA Journal. Aveta Solution's Six Sigma Online offers online six sigma training and certification classes for lean six sigma, black belts, green belts, and yellow belts.
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Monday, November 17, 2008
Basic Guide To Starting Your Own Fashion Store
by Tradepla
Are you interested in making a living as a fashion store owner? If you are, you are definitely not alone. In the United States and all around the world for that matter, there are many individuals who dream of running and operating their own fashion store.
Unfortunately, many believe that dream is one that is too difficult to become a reality. Yes, it may be a little bit difficult for you to get to a successful fashion store up and running, but it is more than possible to do.
The good thing about running a fashion store is that you have a number of different options. One of your options is your location. There are many individuals who choose to run a business out of a storefront location, others who choose to run an online fashion store, and others who choose to do both.
If you are able to score a prime business location, it may be profitable for you to have a storefront location. However, it is also important to mention that many individuals are now deciding to do their shopping online; therefore, you may want to take that into consideration as well.
Another choice that you have, when running your own fashion store, is the type of products that you would like to sell. There are a large number of fashion stores in the United States and all around the world that focus on particular fashions, like lingerie or work clothing, but the decision is yours to make.
You may also want to decide whether you would like your fashion store to sell just women 's clothes, men 's clothing, teen clothing, or clothing for children. Of course, you can also decide to make your fashion store universal for all shoppers, should you wish to do so.
Another choice that you have is whose clothing you would like to sell. In addition to wanting to be a fashion store owner, do you also enjoy designing and making your own clothing or fashion accessories? If you do, you may want to think about selling your own designs.
You may also want to think about selling the work of other fashion designers. As a business owner, you should be able to find a clothing designer or manufacturer who would be willing to sell their clothing and clothing accessories to you for wholesale prices, which are affordable. You also have the option of selling your own designs and well as others.
Perhaps, the only downside to starting your own fashion store is the costs associated with doing so. All businesses have startup costs, but the costs of starting your own fashion store can be quite high. If you want to run a storefront location, you need to rent or buy your own business space.
You will also need point of sale equipment, like cash registers, as well as store fixtures and merchandise to stock your stores with. The good news, however, is that you don't have to be rich to start your own fashion store. By developing yourself a professional business plan, one that outlines what your business will be, how it will make money and such, you can easily seek financing from financial lenders or investors.
If you are interested in starting your own fashion store, it is important to remember that it requires a lot of hard work and determination. With that in mind, however, it is more than possible for you to run a successful and profitable fashion store. As a reminder, be sure to research and review all local, state, and federal laws before opening your first store.
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Are you interested in making a living as a fashion store owner? If you are, you are definitely not alone. In the United States and all around the world for that matter, there are many individuals who dream of running and operating their own fashion store.
Unfortunately, many believe that dream is one that is too difficult to become a reality. Yes, it may be a little bit difficult for you to get to a successful fashion store up and running, but it is more than possible to do.
The good thing about running a fashion store is that you have a number of different options. One of your options is your location. There are many individuals who choose to run a business out of a storefront location, others who choose to run an online fashion store, and others who choose to do both.
If you are able to score a prime business location, it may be profitable for you to have a storefront location. However, it is also important to mention that many individuals are now deciding to do their shopping online; therefore, you may want to take that into consideration as well.
Another choice that you have, when running your own fashion store, is the type of products that you would like to sell. There are a large number of fashion stores in the United States and all around the world that focus on particular fashions, like lingerie or work clothing, but the decision is yours to make.
You may also want to decide whether you would like your fashion store to sell just women 's clothes, men 's clothing, teen clothing, or clothing for children. Of course, you can also decide to make your fashion store universal for all shoppers, should you wish to do so.
Another choice that you have is whose clothing you would like to sell. In addition to wanting to be a fashion store owner, do you also enjoy designing and making your own clothing or fashion accessories? If you do, you may want to think about selling your own designs.
You may also want to think about selling the work of other fashion designers. As a business owner, you should be able to find a clothing designer or manufacturer who would be willing to sell their clothing and clothing accessories to you for wholesale prices, which are affordable. You also have the option of selling your own designs and well as others.
Perhaps, the only downside to starting your own fashion store is the costs associated with doing so. All businesses have startup costs, but the costs of starting your own fashion store can be quite high. If you want to run a storefront location, you need to rent or buy your own business space.
You will also need point of sale equipment, like cash registers, as well as store fixtures and merchandise to stock your stores with. The good news, however, is that you don't have to be rich to start your own fashion store. By developing yourself a professional business plan, one that outlines what your business will be, how it will make money and such, you can easily seek financing from financial lenders or investors.
If you are interested in starting your own fashion store, it is important to remember that it requires a lot of hard work and determination. With that in mind, however, it is more than possible for you to run a successful and profitable fashion store. As a reminder, be sure to research and review all local, state, and federal laws before opening your first store.
About the Author
1000s of Cheap Discount Shopping & Wholesale.Click Here!
World Shopping Pages,
World Wholesale Pages,
World Jewelry Pages and
World Fashion Pages
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How to Become a Fashion Merchandiser
by Ask2Profit
Many dream of entering into the glamour of a fashion career. Most dreams of such careers as fashion model or fashion designer. However a career in fashion merchandising can be very rewarding and self satisfying. It may not be easy to become a fashion merchandiser however with the right training and experience it can come about without much trouble for those who are willing to dedicate themselves to their career.
You might have a natural flair for being a fashion merchandiser. You will normally know if such a career is right for you. You may have felt it from a very young age as you have entered into dress shops or other clothing retail outlets. You have admired the way the clothes were put on display and respected the sales girl at the counter. Your friends may have admired your taste in clothing and frequently asked for your advice on what type of clothing they should wear.
If you are thinking of a career in fashion you might also want to think of ways in which you can be educated in the finer details of fashion merchandising. Often if you want to get into the high end of the market you may be expected to have a degree, diploma or at least a certificate to indicate that you have studied some of the more complex issues related to fashion merchandising.
From a perspective of fashion you might study areas of fashion designs, running a fashion boutique, textiles and the history of fashion. From a business perspective you might learn how to manage a business, including accounting, analyse market trends and how to make sales. You might even study human resources so that you might know how to recruit, train and manage your staff. Personal development courses will also be of interest and most beneficial in an area which concerns customer relations.
If you are taking fashion merchandising seriously you will want to keep up with the latest trends in the world of fashion. The world of fashion is in a constant state of change. Perhaps the most significant change over the last ten years is the introduction of the internet. Online marketing has become vital. Even those who do most of their work offline will normally need to know something of what is happening online. Many fashion gurus are now using the internet to assist them in their occupation. Indeed internet marketing has opened up a completely new world of how fashion is promoted and sold.
A career in fashion can open up many doors to other related occupations. One such occupation is that of being a webmaster. By webmaster it is meant that the owner promotes a website. It can be quite easy for you to set yourself up on a website as long as you make yourself aware and educated in emarketing. On the internet you can display your own products or you can become an affiliate marketer and promote other people 's products. There can be a lot of satisfaction in setting up your own website and displaying your own range of products or products owned by those you represent.
To get started with fashion merchandising on the internet it is good to become aware of available resources. There are sites that can provide you with an online education, sites that can provide you with the necessary infrastructure and sites, which will enable you to promote your products online. You can even extend yourself from the internet to off line activities and promotions. There is a lot of variety and a lot of opportunity to extend yourself into a lucrative and satisfying online fashion merchandising career.
About the Author
Amanda King operates a fashion resources website. Obtain a free copy of Dotcomology the science of making money online. Learn more here
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Many dream of entering into the glamour of a fashion career. Most dreams of such careers as fashion model or fashion designer. However a career in fashion merchandising can be very rewarding and self satisfying. It may not be easy to become a fashion merchandiser however with the right training and experience it can come about without much trouble for those who are willing to dedicate themselves to their career.
You might have a natural flair for being a fashion merchandiser. You will normally know if such a career is right for you. You may have felt it from a very young age as you have entered into dress shops or other clothing retail outlets. You have admired the way the clothes were put on display and respected the sales girl at the counter. Your friends may have admired your taste in clothing and frequently asked for your advice on what type of clothing they should wear.
If you are thinking of a career in fashion you might also want to think of ways in which you can be educated in the finer details of fashion merchandising. Often if you want to get into the high end of the market you may be expected to have a degree, diploma or at least a certificate to indicate that you have studied some of the more complex issues related to fashion merchandising.
From a perspective of fashion you might study areas of fashion designs, running a fashion boutique, textiles and the history of fashion. From a business perspective you might learn how to manage a business, including accounting, analyse market trends and how to make sales. You might even study human resources so that you might know how to recruit, train and manage your staff. Personal development courses will also be of interest and most beneficial in an area which concerns customer relations.
If you are taking fashion merchandising seriously you will want to keep up with the latest trends in the world of fashion. The world of fashion is in a constant state of change. Perhaps the most significant change over the last ten years is the introduction of the internet. Online marketing has become vital. Even those who do most of their work offline will normally need to know something of what is happening online. Many fashion gurus are now using the internet to assist them in their occupation. Indeed internet marketing has opened up a completely new world of how fashion is promoted and sold.
A career in fashion can open up many doors to other related occupations. One such occupation is that of being a webmaster. By webmaster it is meant that the owner promotes a website. It can be quite easy for you to set yourself up on a website as long as you make yourself aware and educated in emarketing. On the internet you can display your own products or you can become an affiliate marketer and promote other people 's products. There can be a lot of satisfaction in setting up your own website and displaying your own range of products or products owned by those you represent.
To get started with fashion merchandising on the internet it is good to become aware of available resources. There are sites that can provide you with an online education, sites that can provide you with the necessary infrastructure and sites, which will enable you to promote your products online. You can even extend yourself from the internet to off line activities and promotions. There is a lot of variety and a lot of opportunity to extend yourself into a lucrative and satisfying online fashion merchandising career.
About the Author
Amanda King operates a fashion resources website. Obtain a free copy of Dotcomology the science of making money online. Learn more here
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Basic Guide To Fashion Drawing
by Tradepla
Do you have a love for fashion? If you are like many of the other individuals out there who do, there is a good chance that you may have dreamed of becoming a fashion designer. If you have had that dream or still do, there is also a good chance that you may have created some of your own clothing or fashion accessories designs, at least on paper.
If you have, have you ever thought about turning your designs into real pieces of clothing or fashion accessories? If you haven't thought about it or if you have yet to do so, it is something that you may want to think about doing.
When it comes to turning fashion drawings into real items, many individuals out there instinctively say but, I can't do that.While that may ring true for some, it doesn't have to be the same for you. Yes, it isn't always easy turning your fashion drawings into real products, but it is more than possible to do. If you would like information or assistance with how you can about doing so, you will want to continue reading on.
As it was previously mentioned, many hopeful fashion designers think that it is too difficult to turn their drawings into real items. One of the reasons for that is because some may be able to draw, but they may think that sewing is too difficult for them.
Yes, it is true that you may not be able start making picture perfect clothing pieces or clothing accessories right away, especially if you are unfamiliar with how to use a sewing machine, but there is good news.
That good news is that it is actually relatively easy to learn how to sew. You have a number of different resources at your fingertips, including alteration training courses or how-to courses, instructional sewing videos, as well as printed sewing manuals.
Another problem that many hopeful designers face is not having the supplies needed to turn their drawings into real items or the money needed to do so. As with learning how to sew, there is good news when it comes to getting yourself supplies.
For starters, if you are unsure as to whether or not you really want to try turning your fashion drawings into real items, you may want to think about seeing if anyone that you know has a sewing machine that you can borrow for a week or two. Also, if you want to buy your own sewing machine, you don't necessarily have to buy brand new.
Yard sales, thrift stores, and online auction websites are great places to find affordable sewing machines. As for the rest of your supplies, the like the fabric and other accessories, you may want to consider shopping online, as you can often find a number of discount craft stores or fabric suppliers online.
Another question that many hopeful designers ask themselves is what they can do with their designs once they are turned into real products. Well of course you can wear them or give them to your friends to wear, but did you know that is not all?
If you are pleased with your finished products and those that you know are as well, you may want to think about selling your own designs. You can start your on online store or open your own storefront location once you have enough clothing pieces and accessories to fill a store. You may also want to think about approaching local fashion stores, as many are always on the lookout for new products to sell.
As outlined above, it is more than possible for you to turn your fashion drawings into real items, should you wish to do so. Turning your fashion drawings into real clothing pieces or clothing accessories, like jewelry or handbags, is a great way to express yourself and possibly even impress your friends. In addition to being fun and exciting, you may find that your hobby can turn into a profitable career opportunity.
About the Author
1000s of Cheap Discount Shopping & Wholesale.Click Here!
World Shopping Pages,
World Wholesale Pages,
World Jewelry Pages and
World Fashion Pages
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Do you have a love for fashion? If you are like many of the other individuals out there who do, there is a good chance that you may have dreamed of becoming a fashion designer. If you have had that dream or still do, there is also a good chance that you may have created some of your own clothing or fashion accessories designs, at least on paper.
If you have, have you ever thought about turning your designs into real pieces of clothing or fashion accessories? If you haven't thought about it or if you have yet to do so, it is something that you may want to think about doing.
When it comes to turning fashion drawings into real items, many individuals out there instinctively say but, I can't do that.While that may ring true for some, it doesn't have to be the same for you. Yes, it isn't always easy turning your fashion drawings into real products, but it is more than possible to do. If you would like information or assistance with how you can about doing so, you will want to continue reading on.
As it was previously mentioned, many hopeful fashion designers think that it is too difficult to turn their drawings into real items. One of the reasons for that is because some may be able to draw, but they may think that sewing is too difficult for them.
Yes, it is true that you may not be able start making picture perfect clothing pieces or clothing accessories right away, especially if you are unfamiliar with how to use a sewing machine, but there is good news.
That good news is that it is actually relatively easy to learn how to sew. You have a number of different resources at your fingertips, including alteration training courses or how-to courses, instructional sewing videos, as well as printed sewing manuals.
Another problem that many hopeful designers face is not having the supplies needed to turn their drawings into real items or the money needed to do so. As with learning how to sew, there is good news when it comes to getting yourself supplies.
For starters, if you are unsure as to whether or not you really want to try turning your fashion drawings into real items, you may want to think about seeing if anyone that you know has a sewing machine that you can borrow for a week or two. Also, if you want to buy your own sewing machine, you don't necessarily have to buy brand new.
Yard sales, thrift stores, and online auction websites are great places to find affordable sewing machines. As for the rest of your supplies, the like the fabric and other accessories, you may want to consider shopping online, as you can often find a number of discount craft stores or fabric suppliers online.
Another question that many hopeful designers ask themselves is what they can do with their designs once they are turned into real products. Well of course you can wear them or give them to your friends to wear, but did you know that is not all?
If you are pleased with your finished products and those that you know are as well, you may want to think about selling your own designs. You can start your on online store or open your own storefront location once you have enough clothing pieces and accessories to fill a store. You may also want to think about approaching local fashion stores, as many are always on the lookout for new products to sell.
As outlined above, it is more than possible for you to turn your fashion drawings into real items, should you wish to do so. Turning your fashion drawings into real clothing pieces or clothing accessories, like jewelry or handbags, is a great way to express yourself and possibly even impress your friends. In addition to being fun and exciting, you may find that your hobby can turn into a profitable career opportunity.
About the Author
1000s of Cheap Discount Shopping & Wholesale.Click Here!
World Shopping Pages,
World Wholesale Pages,
World Jewelry Pages and
World Fashion Pages
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Fashion Degrees are a Popular Trend
by andywest
The popularity of television shows like Project Runway and America 's Next Top Model has added even more glamour to the fashion industry, and many people are wondering if a fashion career is right for them.
A fashion career might be a good fit for you if you have the right combination of creativity and business acumen. The fashion industry isn't based just on making sketches of beautiful clothes, which is why many people are surprised at the hard work that goes into getting a degree in either fashion design or fashion merchandising. The truth is, you can't just be a designer. You also have to be a great business person, which is why four-year Bachelor 's degrees are becoming increasingly sought after in the fashion industry.
A Bachelor 's degree in either Fashion Design or Fashion Merchandising covers a wide range of skills that can be used in the industry whether you end up designing apparel, organizing fashion shows, coordinating events or managing your own chain of retail stores. The in-depth education you'll receive will include hands-on courses as well as internships and classroom work taught by industry professionals and professors in disciplines such as accounting and business. As a fashion designer, you can't succeed today on pure genius. If you can't address the realities of cost and practicality, someone else will overtake you.
Typical coursework will include a variety of interesting subjects, including the history of fashion and how fashion impacts society. You will gain an understanding of fabrics, textiles and ornamentation, as well as cutting, sewing and pattern making. You will also gain valuable exposure to the growing field of computer assisted design (CAD). Fashion merchandising and sales, accounting, business management, business technology and accounting are also studied. Consumer behavior is focused upon, giving you valuable insight into how to appeal to your potential clients.
There are actually two popular Bachelor 's degrees available for those interested in the fashion industry. If you earn a degree in Fashion Design, you'll be prepared to work in any design house. You can work your way up from the cutting floor to becoming a design assistant. And eventually, you will be a designer in your own right. You may also coordinate and plan fashion shows or become an events coordinator for fashion houses and department store chains.
With a degree in Fashion Merchandising, your focus will be more on the retail and marketing side of the industry. You can become a buyer for a retail store or private label fashion house, traveling around the world to watch fashion shows and choosing which lines they will carry in the coming year. Other options include becoming the merchandising coordinator in a particular store, designing the display of merchandise to its best advantage. Window dressers are also in demand in large cities, where high-end department stores compete for the title of "best dressed window".
Either type of fashion degree prepares you for the world of retail management. If your dream is to manage your own fashion store, you can't go wrong with a degree in fashion design or fashion merchandising. Both degrees give you an excellent overview of the industry and an understanding of everything from which materials work well together to how to handle production and stocking costs. If you think that you have the head for business and the heart for design that it takes for success in the fashion world, getting a Fashion Degree is your best first step.
About the Author
Andy West is a writer for Career News and College News.
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The popularity of television shows like Project Runway and America 's Next Top Model has added even more glamour to the fashion industry, and many people are wondering if a fashion career is right for them.
A fashion career might be a good fit for you if you have the right combination of creativity and business acumen. The fashion industry isn't based just on making sketches of beautiful clothes, which is why many people are surprised at the hard work that goes into getting a degree in either fashion design or fashion merchandising. The truth is, you can't just be a designer. You also have to be a great business person, which is why four-year Bachelor 's degrees are becoming increasingly sought after in the fashion industry.
A Bachelor 's degree in either Fashion Design or Fashion Merchandising covers a wide range of skills that can be used in the industry whether you end up designing apparel, organizing fashion shows, coordinating events or managing your own chain of retail stores. The in-depth education you'll receive will include hands-on courses as well as internships and classroom work taught by industry professionals and professors in disciplines such as accounting and business. As a fashion designer, you can't succeed today on pure genius. If you can't address the realities of cost and practicality, someone else will overtake you.
Typical coursework will include a variety of interesting subjects, including the history of fashion and how fashion impacts society. You will gain an understanding of fabrics, textiles and ornamentation, as well as cutting, sewing and pattern making. You will also gain valuable exposure to the growing field of computer assisted design (CAD). Fashion merchandising and sales, accounting, business management, business technology and accounting are also studied. Consumer behavior is focused upon, giving you valuable insight into how to appeal to your potential clients.
There are actually two popular Bachelor 's degrees available for those interested in the fashion industry. If you earn a degree in Fashion Design, you'll be prepared to work in any design house. You can work your way up from the cutting floor to becoming a design assistant. And eventually, you will be a designer in your own right. You may also coordinate and plan fashion shows or become an events coordinator for fashion houses and department store chains.
With a degree in Fashion Merchandising, your focus will be more on the retail and marketing side of the industry. You can become a buyer for a retail store or private label fashion house, traveling around the world to watch fashion shows and choosing which lines they will carry in the coming year. Other options include becoming the merchandising coordinator in a particular store, designing the display of merchandise to its best advantage. Window dressers are also in demand in large cities, where high-end department stores compete for the title of "best dressed window".
Either type of fashion degree prepares you for the world of retail management. If your dream is to manage your own fashion store, you can't go wrong with a degree in fashion design or fashion merchandising. Both degrees give you an excellent overview of the industry and an understanding of everything from which materials work well together to how to handle production and stocking costs. If you think that you have the head for business and the heart for design that it takes for success in the fashion world, getting a Fashion Degree is your best first step.
About the Author
Andy West is a writer for Career News and College News.
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Fashion - Making Money as a Fashion Designer
by Tradepla
Do you have a love for fashion? If that love includes designing your own clothes or fashion accessories, like handbags, have you ever thought about making a living as a fashion designer? When it comes to being a fashion designer, many individuals feel that it is a dream of theirs that just isn't destined to become a reality. While this is sometimes the case, it doesn't always have to be. With the right willpower and the need to succeed, you can easily make money as a fashion designer.
When it comes to making money as a fashion designer, many individuals believe that they can only be successful if they see their designs on the runways in New York or Paris. While this would definitely help, you don't have to be a famous, well-known fashion designer to make money as one. Did you know that you can make money as a fashion designer making your own clothes right from your own living room or home office? You can and if you would like to know more on how you can go about doing so, you will want to read on.
As you likely already know, many fashion designers start out with simple drawings on paper. Many have the dream of turning their drawings into real pieces of clothing or fashion accessories; therefore, many do so. What is nice about making a living as a fashion designer is that you have a number of different options. For instance, if you were just starting out small, to see how your designs would sell, you can not only be the designer, but the maker as well. If you would like to hire assistance, either right away or after your business took off, you could do as well.
If you are interested in starting your own fashion design business, you will want to think about having your own online website. In fact, many fashion designers sell their products exclusively on their own online websites, not in some big fancy fashion store. Of course, if your fashions take off, you could later choose to do so if you want. If you also want to sell your own fashions locally, you may want to think about renting some business space.
If you carefully choose your space, you cannot only have a sales floor, but you may also be able to have a warehouse where you can make and store your fashions. This ideal if you are interested in running both an online fashion store and a storefront one.
If you have been interested in being a fashion designer for a while now, there is a good chance that already have some of the many supplies needed. For instance, you probably already have a large selection of drawing materials, a sewing machine, and likely even a collection of fabrics.
If that is the case, you will find that the startup costs associated with getting your fashion design business up and running are minimal. For many, it is the cost of starting a business that poses the biggest problem, but it may not necessarily be a problem for you.
Of course, when it comes to running a business, even just a small one, you need to remember to abide by all local, state, and federal laws. For more information on running a small business, like a fashion design business, out of your home, you may want to think about speaking with your local government officials. If they cannot assist you, they should be able to point you in the direction of someone who can.
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Do you have a love for fashion? If that love includes designing your own clothes or fashion accessories, like handbags, have you ever thought about making a living as a fashion designer? When it comes to being a fashion designer, many individuals feel that it is a dream of theirs that just isn't destined to become a reality. While this is sometimes the case, it doesn't always have to be. With the right willpower and the need to succeed, you can easily make money as a fashion designer.
When it comes to making money as a fashion designer, many individuals believe that they can only be successful if they see their designs on the runways in New York or Paris. While this would definitely help, you don't have to be a famous, well-known fashion designer to make money as one. Did you know that you can make money as a fashion designer making your own clothes right from your own living room or home office? You can and if you would like to know more on how you can go about doing so, you will want to read on.
As you likely already know, many fashion designers start out with simple drawings on paper. Many have the dream of turning their drawings into real pieces of clothing or fashion accessories; therefore, many do so. What is nice about making a living as a fashion designer is that you have a number of different options. For instance, if you were just starting out small, to see how your designs would sell, you can not only be the designer, but the maker as well. If you would like to hire assistance, either right away or after your business took off, you could do as well.
If you are interested in starting your own fashion design business, you will want to think about having your own online website. In fact, many fashion designers sell their products exclusively on their own online websites, not in some big fancy fashion store. Of course, if your fashions take off, you could later choose to do so if you want. If you also want to sell your own fashions locally, you may want to think about renting some business space.
If you carefully choose your space, you cannot only have a sales floor, but you may also be able to have a warehouse where you can make and store your fashions. This ideal if you are interested in running both an online fashion store and a storefront one.
If you have been interested in being a fashion designer for a while now, there is a good chance that already have some of the many supplies needed. For instance, you probably already have a large selection of drawing materials, a sewing machine, and likely even a collection of fabrics.
If that is the case, you will find that the startup costs associated with getting your fashion design business up and running are minimal. For many, it is the cost of starting a business that poses the biggest problem, but it may not necessarily be a problem for you.
Of course, when it comes to running a business, even just a small one, you need to remember to abide by all local, state, and federal laws. For more information on running a small business, like a fashion design business, out of your home, you may want to think about speaking with your local government officials. If they cannot assist you, they should be able to point you in the direction of someone who can.
About the Author
1000s of Cheap Discount Shopping & Wholesale.Click Here!
World Shopping Pages,
World Wholesale Pages,
World Jewelry Pages and
World Fashion Pages
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Fashion Trends: Whats Hot for Spring
by smithmc
The latest looks for spring have had designers learning towards more feminine shapes and floaty fabrics, moving away from rigid lines and also moving away from the Body con look thankfully. Although there seems to be a lighter feel to the colour palette and fabric textures, there are still some trends from autumn that remain strong.
The belted waist and ladylike silhouette that were strong this winter with belted coats, has been given a new lease of life with many belted dresses being shown on the catwalks. Another way to wear your belt this spring is to team it with cropped trousers or a full volume skirt if you wish to go for the girlie look. A skinny belt would suit trousers whereas a chunkier belt would suit a wide skirt.
Monochrome colours seem to have been pushed out of fashion temporarily and have made way for neutrals. The neutral palette has been accessorised with pastel colours in one show and in another teamed with the acid brights that were seen in the autumn. Therefore it seems that this trend can be interpreted in many ways, so pick a look to match your taste and current wardrobe staples.
Another major trend for spring/summer 2008 is florals. The floral trend has seen abstract patterns to full on blooms on short and longer dresses, this look being all about a feminine and fresh style. If this look is too ladylike for you it can be toughened up with a denim jacket or a chunky boot.
A look that was very popular over the winter period was the high waisted and wide legged trouser. This trend is still going strong but with a new twist for spring with a lighter colour scheme and lower waist. Avoid black and select a beige pair instead, although the wide leg is still strong the ultra high waist that we saw over winter is now lower, so the style is more wearable.
Although many a celebrity bought into the oversized bag trend, most of us mere mortals noticed the potential for injury and stayed well away. Breathing a sigh of relief the smaller clutch bag is back in for spring, with the bag again being more of an accessory to an overall outfit. It is not necessary to coordinate your clutch to your footwear, picking an accent colour from your outfit may make your look.
Although neutral colours were the main attraction at many a catwalk show, there are some major colour themes working there way in. Two of the brightest shades for summer are royal blue and purple, with purple being teamed with all shades of pink to create a bold statement. This look can be interpreted with more wearable shades of lilac with a flower pattern, killing two looks with one outfit.
Back on the catwalk fashion radar for spring is denim, in every shade and style. For most of us denim never goes out of fashion, however with many designers taking a fresh look at the material, this means there should be more choice than ever filtering down onto the high street.
Try to avoid dressing in denim from head to toe and also steer clear of mixing your denim washes and colours. You could team your denim with the neutral trend, perhaps with a tailored jacket or maybe mix a denim skirt with a floaty shirt. This spring there are many fashion trends to try, the catwalk looks are clean and a breath of fresh air.
About the Author
Matthew Smith is an writer and observer in the fashion industry. For the latest Fashion Trends to suit your body shape visit http://www.whatsuitsyou.co.uk
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The latest looks for spring have had designers learning towards more feminine shapes and floaty fabrics, moving away from rigid lines and also moving away from the Body con look thankfully. Although there seems to be a lighter feel to the colour palette and fabric textures, there are still some trends from autumn that remain strong.
The belted waist and ladylike silhouette that were strong this winter with belted coats, has been given a new lease of life with many belted dresses being shown on the catwalks. Another way to wear your belt this spring is to team it with cropped trousers or a full volume skirt if you wish to go for the girlie look. A skinny belt would suit trousers whereas a chunkier belt would suit a wide skirt.
Monochrome colours seem to have been pushed out of fashion temporarily and have made way for neutrals. The neutral palette has been accessorised with pastel colours in one show and in another teamed with the acid brights that were seen in the autumn. Therefore it seems that this trend can be interpreted in many ways, so pick a look to match your taste and current wardrobe staples.
Another major trend for spring/summer 2008 is florals. The floral trend has seen abstract patterns to full on blooms on short and longer dresses, this look being all about a feminine and fresh style. If this look is too ladylike for you it can be toughened up with a denim jacket or a chunky boot.
A look that was very popular over the winter period was the high waisted and wide legged trouser. This trend is still going strong but with a new twist for spring with a lighter colour scheme and lower waist. Avoid black and select a beige pair instead, although the wide leg is still strong the ultra high waist that we saw over winter is now lower, so the style is more wearable.
Although many a celebrity bought into the oversized bag trend, most of us mere mortals noticed the potential for injury and stayed well away. Breathing a sigh of relief the smaller clutch bag is back in for spring, with the bag again being more of an accessory to an overall outfit. It is not necessary to coordinate your clutch to your footwear, picking an accent colour from your outfit may make your look.
Although neutral colours were the main attraction at many a catwalk show, there are some major colour themes working there way in. Two of the brightest shades for summer are royal blue and purple, with purple being teamed with all shades of pink to create a bold statement. This look can be interpreted with more wearable shades of lilac with a flower pattern, killing two looks with one outfit.
Back on the catwalk fashion radar for spring is denim, in every shade and style. For most of us denim never goes out of fashion, however with many designers taking a fresh look at the material, this means there should be more choice than ever filtering down onto the high street.
Try to avoid dressing in denim from head to toe and also steer clear of mixing your denim washes and colours. You could team your denim with the neutral trend, perhaps with a tailored jacket or maybe mix a denim skirt with a floaty shirt. This spring there are many fashion trends to try, the catwalk looks are clean and a breath of fresh air.
About the Author
Matthew Smith is an writer and observer in the fashion industry. For the latest Fashion Trends to suit your body shape visit http://www.whatsuitsyou.co.uk
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Guide to Choosing A Fashion Design School
by infocus
A successful future in the fashion design industry depends on right choice of school to attend. Although fashion design is not one of the more popular careers to pursue, if your talents lie in this field, there is ample opportunity awaiting you. However, the first thing to hurdle is your choice of school.
When choosing a fashion design school, consider the following factors.
Area of Focus
Look into the nature of the school. Is it solely a fashion design school or does it offer other courses. Is this school well-known for its emphasis on fashion design?
Fashion design schools are few and far between. This makes it harder to choose one that fits your bill. Your first task will be to find a reputable school that will aid you in your training.
Also, look into whether the school participates in any fashion design competition or has accomplished anything of reknown in the industry. This is a sure sign of their commitment to the fashion arts its education among students.
Different schools have different strengths, find a school that plays to your strengths and has specialization in the field of your choice.
For example, you might choose a very well-know fashion design school only to find out that they specialize in childrens' clothing, while the field of your choice is adult formal wear. This could diffuse your interests, and dull your specialization.
Make sure you know what field the school you are scouting focuses on. This will help you specialize in that area too.
Alumni and Job Placements
Does the college offer job placement assistance? And has the alumni from this school gone on to be successful professionals? Always learn from other 's previous experience. If you see that those that had gone through this school before you received proper training and are successful in their field, that is an indication of a good school.
Most of these reputable schools have numerous connections in the graphic arts industry. They usually offer job placement services. You may want to consider this when choosing a school.
It would do no harm to start looking at the educational background of your admired fashion designer. Checking out the schools they came from will give an idea of the sort of training these artists went through. From here, you may make decisions as to whether you would like to choose the same school as they did.
Curriculum
You must assess whether the curriculum is relevant to you field of study. You may want to compare the curricula of different schools to see which offers the best form of education.
It would also be wise to check the quality of the teaching staff at that school. Having established artists who teach at a fashion design school is also an indication of a good training program.
Student to Teacher Ratio
Ask yourself: how big are the classes and how many teachers and classes are available at this school before you choose it. The more the students the lesser the efficacy of the teacher. However, if there are too few students per teacher, that could tell of a different problem - that of quality. If this is the case, it may be that the school is not popular or is suffering from anemic academic performance.
Accreditation
Accreditation means the school has passed a certain standards of educational quality. Accreditation is performed by the U.S. Department of Education. Fashion design schools must be accredited to prove their level of competence.
Check with the State Postsecondary School Licensing Bureau to see if the college you are investigating is accredited. Also, check National Approval and Accreditation for this concern.
Cost
Some people may proclaim that to obtain their education, they would spare no coin. Unfortunately, it also pays to be practical in your choice of fashion design school. If the school you choose has a tuition rate that is beyond your financial capability, you might find yourself working unable to pursue your studies consistently due to the financial stress which may lead you to look for part-time work.
Scholarships
You might want to consider whether the design school you are looking at offers any scholarships. You also might want to know the terms to them too. Some schools offer scholarships based on academic performance. Some offer them based on fashion design competitions they hold regularly.
Your choice of school is an investment that will last you a lifetime. Proper care and investigation in choosing such is truly important. When you are comfortable with your choice of fashion design schools, you can now chart your path towards a successful career.
About the Author
For more great fashion design school info and advice check out: http://www.topdesignschools.com
A successful future in the fashion design industry depends on right choice of school to attend. Although fashion design is not one of the more popular careers to pursue, if your talents lie in this field, there is ample opportunity awaiting you. However, the first thing to hurdle is your choice of school.
When choosing a fashion design school, consider the following factors.
Area of Focus
Look into the nature of the school. Is it solely a fashion design school or does it offer other courses. Is this school well-known for its emphasis on fashion design?
Fashion design schools are few and far between. This makes it harder to choose one that fits your bill. Your first task will be to find a reputable school that will aid you in your training.
Also, look into whether the school participates in any fashion design competition or has accomplished anything of reknown in the industry. This is a sure sign of their commitment to the fashion arts its education among students.
Different schools have different strengths, find a school that plays to your strengths and has specialization in the field of your choice.
For example, you might choose a very well-know fashion design school only to find out that they specialize in childrens' clothing, while the field of your choice is adult formal wear. This could diffuse your interests, and dull your specialization.
Make sure you know what field the school you are scouting focuses on. This will help you specialize in that area too.
Alumni and Job Placements
Does the college offer job placement assistance? And has the alumni from this school gone on to be successful professionals? Always learn from other 's previous experience. If you see that those that had gone through this school before you received proper training and are successful in their field, that is an indication of a good school.
Most of these reputable schools have numerous connections in the graphic arts industry. They usually offer job placement services. You may want to consider this when choosing a school.
It would do no harm to start looking at the educational background of your admired fashion designer. Checking out the schools they came from will give an idea of the sort of training these artists went through. From here, you may make decisions as to whether you would like to choose the same school as they did.
Curriculum
You must assess whether the curriculum is relevant to you field of study. You may want to compare the curricula of different schools to see which offers the best form of education.
It would also be wise to check the quality of the teaching staff at that school. Having established artists who teach at a fashion design school is also an indication of a good training program.
Student to Teacher Ratio
Ask yourself: how big are the classes and how many teachers and classes are available at this school before you choose it. The more the students the lesser the efficacy of the teacher. However, if there are too few students per teacher, that could tell of a different problem - that of quality. If this is the case, it may be that the school is not popular or is suffering from anemic academic performance.
Accreditation
Accreditation means the school has passed a certain standards of educational quality. Accreditation is performed by the U.S. Department of Education. Fashion design schools must be accredited to prove their level of competence.
Check with the State Postsecondary School Licensing Bureau to see if the college you are investigating is accredited. Also, check National Approval and Accreditation for this concern.
Cost
Some people may proclaim that to obtain their education, they would spare no coin. Unfortunately, it also pays to be practical in your choice of fashion design school. If the school you choose has a tuition rate that is beyond your financial capability, you might find yourself working unable to pursue your studies consistently due to the financial stress which may lead you to look for part-time work.
Scholarships
You might want to consider whether the design school you are looking at offers any scholarships. You also might want to know the terms to them too. Some schools offer scholarships based on academic performance. Some offer them based on fashion design competitions they hold regularly.
Your choice of school is an investment that will last you a lifetime. Proper care and investigation in choosing such is truly important. When you are comfortable with your choice of fashion design schools, you can now chart your path towards a successful career.
About the Author
For more great fashion design school info and advice check out: http://www.topdesignschools.com
Start Your Fashion Career Online
by Ask2Profit
Many think about entering a fashion career but have no idea how to get started. Working in the fashion industry can be a very competitive career path to follow. If you are interested in a caeer in fashion but nobody seems to be giving you the breaks that you need to get started, why not think about starting your career online. By thinking outside of the proverbial box it is very possible to start your fashion career online producing a creative and lucrative approach.
Starting your fashon career online can be achieved a number of ways. An online website will enable you to apply the following roles to your fashion career:
Fashion Writer
Fashion Designer
Fashion Merchandiser
Modelling Agent
Advertiser
affiliate marketer
These of course can also be combined. It is even possible to have your website cover all areas, however it may not be as search engine friendly as specialising and concentrating in certain areas.
Before going online assess if you are really suited to a career in fashion. A fashion career is most suitable for those who love to shop for clothes. However a career in fashion is more than loving to shop for clothes. It also calls for a passion to do the work with determination, persistence and flair.
Normally a person working in the fashion industry works for a mass producer and designs or promotes clothing for the general public. However, there are also many well-known designers who design for exclusive stores or clients or even do their own designs and then sell them on the open market. It is not necessary to have someone in the high end of town dictating what you can and can not do. You can do you own thing and promote your own fashion by putting up a website and then marketing the website to make yourself known.
There are factors you need to consider in order to be successful online. These include:
Persistence: As with any other person wanting to be working in the fashion industry if you go online you will have to be persistent.
Education: If you are to excel in online fashion you should set high standards for yourself both in being educated as to the fashion market and online promotional techniques. The online promotional techniques are not as difficult as you may think because there are many resources on the internet and a lot of people willing to help you along the way.
Skills: An effective online fashion site needs to be able to track and analyze purchase and sales costs, market trends, and previous sales numbers of merchandise. If you are looking for any fashion career it is good if you are able to combine a creative fashion sensibility with good business skills.
Customer Focused: You need to be able to provide quality customer service. Be mindful though there are also a lot of scams in the cyber world so it is crucial that you get the best advice and use good common sense so that you are not exploited as you pursue your online fashion career.
Some people who pursue a fashion career grow tired of their jobs and leave the fashion industry. Something that is fantastic about having a fashion career, though, is that it provides you with skills that allow you to pursue other careers if you wish. By working online you can develop these skills which are transferable to other careers in fashion.
If you have had an offline fashion career but have decided that you no longer want the stress involved in working for a boss and would like to do your own thing then working online may be the very thing for you to continue your skills while at the same time not have to face the same people day in and day out. Working online may prove to be less demanding and more personally fruitful.
About the Author
Amanda King is an article writer who provides resources for internet marketing and running a fashion accessories website. Obtain her Free Newsletter or visit her fashion site for more information.
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Many think about entering a fashion career but have no idea how to get started. Working in the fashion industry can be a very competitive career path to follow. If you are interested in a caeer in fashion but nobody seems to be giving you the breaks that you need to get started, why not think about starting your career online. By thinking outside of the proverbial box it is very possible to start your fashion career online producing a creative and lucrative approach.
Starting your fashon career online can be achieved a number of ways. An online website will enable you to apply the following roles to your fashion career:
Fashion Writer
Fashion Designer
Fashion Merchandiser
Modelling Agent
Advertiser
affiliate marketer
These of course can also be combined. It is even possible to have your website cover all areas, however it may not be as search engine friendly as specialising and concentrating in certain areas.
Before going online assess if you are really suited to a career in fashion. A fashion career is most suitable for those who love to shop for clothes. However a career in fashion is more than loving to shop for clothes. It also calls for a passion to do the work with determination, persistence and flair.
Normally a person working in the fashion industry works for a mass producer and designs or promotes clothing for the general public. However, there are also many well-known designers who design for exclusive stores or clients or even do their own designs and then sell them on the open market. It is not necessary to have someone in the high end of town dictating what you can and can not do. You can do you own thing and promote your own fashion by putting up a website and then marketing the website to make yourself known.
There are factors you need to consider in order to be successful online. These include:
Persistence: As with any other person wanting to be working in the fashion industry if you go online you will have to be persistent.
Education: If you are to excel in online fashion you should set high standards for yourself both in being educated as to the fashion market and online promotional techniques. The online promotional techniques are not as difficult as you may think because there are many resources on the internet and a lot of people willing to help you along the way.
Skills: An effective online fashion site needs to be able to track and analyze purchase and sales costs, market trends, and previous sales numbers of merchandise. If you are looking for any fashion career it is good if you are able to combine a creative fashion sensibility with good business skills.
Customer Focused: You need to be able to provide quality customer service. Be mindful though there are also a lot of scams in the cyber world so it is crucial that you get the best advice and use good common sense so that you are not exploited as you pursue your online fashion career.
Some people who pursue a fashion career grow tired of their jobs and leave the fashion industry. Something that is fantastic about having a fashion career, though, is that it provides you with skills that allow you to pursue other careers if you wish. By working online you can develop these skills which are transferable to other careers in fashion.
If you have had an offline fashion career but have decided that you no longer want the stress involved in working for a boss and would like to do your own thing then working online may be the very thing for you to continue your skills while at the same time not have to face the same people day in and day out. Working online may prove to be less demanding and more personally fruitful.
About the Author
Amanda King is an article writer who provides resources for internet marketing and running a fashion accessories website. Obtain her Free Newsletter or visit her fashion site for more information.
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