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Become a Fashion Designer

Become a Fashion Designer

You know you’re destined to be a fashion designer if you: a) spent most of your childhood making clothes for your Barbie dolls instead of playing with your friends; b) read fashion magazines instead of your school books; c) ran a boutique out of your basement at age 10. In other words: if you want to be the next Yves Saint Laurent, it helps to be completely and utterly obsessed with fashion.

However, there are many aspects of the profession. Working as a fashion designer can just as well mean supervising a design team at a sportswear company as producing a label under your own name. Although the former career may not seem as glamorous as the latter, it certainly will make your life less stressful. To create your own label takes a lot of time, dedication and hard work. Not to mention living just above the poverty line for several years.

Choosing a strategy

There are as many different ways to embark upon a fashion career as there are styles of design. Ralph Lauren’s Polo empire was founded on a small tie collection that he sold to Bloomingdales. Helmut Lang decided to open his own clothing store when he couldn’t find a t-shirt that he liked. Michael Kors built up a network of customers by selling clothes in a trendy NYC boutique. However, most people find that the best foundation for a design career is to get a fine arts degree in fashion at a prestigious school. Besides teaching you the craft, a good school will also add credibility to your resumé. “We live in a brandname society, and having the name of a good school behind you really does help,” says Carol Mongo, Director of the Fashion Department at Parsons School of Design in Paris.

Applying to a school

There are a lot of colleges that have fashion programs, but only a handful has the kind of reputation that can really push your career. It’s hard to enter these schools as competition is high, and they tend to be very selective. You apply by sending a portfolio of drawings of your designs. “We can’t teach you how to be creative – you have to bring your creativity to us and let us lead you on your way,” says Carol Mongo. She recommends students to get some sewing experience before they apply. Drawing is also an important skill for a designer – it is the way you communicate your ideas. In order to build an impressive portfolio it’s a good idea to have some experience in sketching; taking art classes will help you understand form and proportion. But you don’t have to be an expert drawer to get accepted to a school. “The most important quality that we look for in our students is that they are truly passionate and exuberant about fashion,” says Mongo. “If you have wonderful ideas but can’t draw, there are always ways to get around it. You could for example put your designs on a mannequin and take pictures of it.”

What school will do for you

Most fashion programs are three to four years long. During that time you will take fine arts classes and study drawing, color composition and form. You will also learn pattern making, draping and cutting techniques. One of the most important advantages of design schools is that they work really closely with the industry. Parsons, for example, have “designer critic projects” where successful designers like Donna Karan and Michael Kors work directly with the graduating students. Ambitious students also have the chance to win prestigious awards and grants, which bring them a lot of attention as well as financial support. One very important event is the fashion show at the end of the last semester, when graduating students show their collections. A lot of important people from the fashion industry attend these shows to scout new talent. It’s also an opportunity to be really outrageous and get noticed by the media. Hussein Chalayan, for example, became instantly infamous when he showed rotting clothes that he had buried in his backyard for his graduation show at Saint Martins.

Alternative routes

“Let’s be realistic,” says Carol Mongo at Parsons, “School’s not for everyone. If you’re just looking to get a job in the fashion industry – not a career as a designer – you probably don’t need to go school.” If you want to work as a seamstress or a patternmaker, the best thing is probably to apply for an internship at a fashion house and work your way up. However, there are many examples of famous designers who started out as interns with no formal training. For example, Dior’s brightest new star, men’s wear designer Hedi Slimane, had a degree in journalism when he started working with men’s wear designer José Levy. Balenciaga’s Nicolas Ghesquière is another example of a brilliantly successful designer who learned the jobs hands-on, as an assistant at Jean-Paul Gaultier. Usually, you apply for an internship by sending a portfolio to a fashion house you’re interested in. But it’s a good idea to call them up beforehand to see exactly what they need. It’s also important to note that competition is fierce, and unless you have personal connections, it’s very difficult to get an internship without an education.

There are also designers, like Luella Bartley, who started their own business after working as stylists for several years, thus building an industry network as well as a good marketing sense.

Understanding the business

Unfortunately, it’s not enough for a designer to be creative; you also have to have some business sense. As fashion gets more and more corporate driven, it’s important to be aware of the business climate and understanding the mechanics behind it. By religiously reading trade papers like “Women’s Wear Daily” you will get a lot of valuable information. If you want to run your own company, you need to be extremely organized and learn at least the basics of economics. A lot of fashion schools are currently increasing business classes in their curriculum. “Our students have to be smart enough to know how to negotiate a contract, or to pick a business partner,” says Carol Mongo. It’s perhaps telling that many of the designers that are really successful today, like Calvin Klein or Tom Ford, are involved in every aspect of the business – from licensing strategies to ad campaigns to actually designing the clothes.

About the author:

Fashion Designer Omar Ejaz,The owner of The Heer boutique, has previously exhibited in Lahore, Karachi, New Delhi, Singapore, HongKong, London, Glasgow and USA,where his creationswas highly appreciated. Omer work with a variety of fabrics, and what truly sets them apart is the innovative way he combine two or more textures in a single garment.

TheHeer Carries Women’s Designer Clothing, Shalwar Kameez, Indian / Pakistani Wedding Lehenga, Bridal Dresses, Bridesmaid Dresses, Casual Wear, Formal Wear, Evening and party wear.They design and sell Indian and Pakistani fashion dresses. Pakistani clothing store. They have custom made Pakistani/Indian fashion dresses like shalwar kameez, sherwani dress, embroidered khussa shoes, Men’s shalwar Kameez, lehnga and ghagra.

website:http://www.TheHeer.com

TheHeer@gmail.com

Fashion Designer Omar Ejaz,The owner of The Heer boutique, has previously exhibited in Lahore, Karachi, New Delhi, Singapore, HongKong, London, Glasgow and USA,where his creationswas highly appreciated. Omer work with a variety of fabrics, and what truly sets them apart is the innovative way he combine two or more textures in a single garment.

TheHeer Carries Women’s Designer Clothing, Shalwar Kameez, Indian / Pakistani Wedding Lehenga, Bridal Dresses, Bridesmaid Dresses, Casual Wear, Formal Wear, Evening and party wear.They design and sell Indian and Pakistani fashion dresses. Pakistani clothing store. They have custom made Pakistani/Indian fashion dresses like shalwar kameez, sherwani dress, embroidered khussa shoes, Men’s shalwar Kameez, lehnga and ghagra.

website:http://www.TheHeer.com

TheHeer@gmail.com

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Fashion – Making Money as a Fashion Designer

Fashion – Making Money as a Fashion Designer

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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Your Fashion Designer Debut

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Your Fashion Designer Debut

For the girls who dream of becoming fashion designers, there is a critical resource available online that can help you make those dreams come true â?? or at least get you pointed in the right direction. It can be challenging to begin a career as a fashion designer while still in middle school, but that hasnâ??t stopped millions of girls from testing the waters with the help of online dress up and fashion games.

Online Fashion
Girls who love fashion can never get enough of outfits and styles in fashion magazines, but now thanks to the huge variety of fashion games online, you can explore styles and create your own fashions right on your computer.

Making Fashion Work for You
To use fashion games on the computer, you need only internet access. There is no need for expensive software or even a measuring tape. Simply boot up the computer and turn your internet browser toward the world of dress up games.

Dress Up Games
The number of dress up games available online will take you aback if you havenâ??t explored this realm of fashion before. There are dress up games related to almost every fashionable celebrity and even many of the more popular fashion dolls such as Barbie and Bratz. There are also generic dolls used to model some of the latest and greatest fashion, and as a future designer, it is these games that will help you the most.

Assembling Style
When faced with a new dress up game, you have the option of thousands of clothing items and accessories to combine into new and exciting looks. You can easily spend hours trying on different skirts and tops to find the perfect top and skirt that might offset to a great pair of boots. And you can do all this without ever leaving your seat.

Working with fashion in this way lets you play with the most popular styles as well as learn what might be coming our way from other countries â?? after all, the United States isnâ??t the only nation with websites and designers creating all these fashion games. Blend styles from other counties to make your new look a bit more European or sparkle with Asian flair. Work to find the perfect outfit that transcends all national lines and when you find it, you must save it for posterity (and your portfolio.)

Creating a Portfolio
Working with fashion requires assembling a selection of your work to show others what you are capable of creating. This means your creations should be saved to a file on your computer or printed out to be stored in a special folder. While the great fashion houses might not come knocking at your door any time soon, creating a portfolio of favorites can be fun to share with friends and it can be especially beneficial when itâ??s time to head to the stores for a bit of shopping.

Lisa Park is a 23 year old author and a blogger. She loves to surf the net, watch movies and listen to music. Regina Spektor is one of her favorite pianists. Playing dress up games is also one of her favorites. To find out more about her just drop by Dress Up Games.

Everybody has always talked about the fashion that inspires the show and now the movie Sex and the City. Being set in New York City, Fashion has always been a major part of the story as it is part of the blood that runs through the city. Come along as we explore the fashion behind the movie. The continuing adventures of Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda as they live their lives in Manhattan four years after the series ended. www.blacktree.tv Genres Comedy, Drama, Romance And Adaptation Release Date: May 30, 2008 (wide) MPAA Rating: R Starring: Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon, Kristin Davis, Christopher Noth Directed By: Michael Patrick King Produced By: Darren Star, Sarah Jessica Parker, Michael Patrick King www.blacktree.tv


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Sarah Jessica Parker posthumously awarded the late Alexander McQueen at the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) last night (07.06.10).

The ‘Sex and the City 2? actress gave a speech as she honoured the British fashion designer, who committed suicide in February, with the Board of Directors Special Tribute Award. She said: “I don’t think one brief segment of the evening could really illustrate what he meant to the industry or to the people that worked with him or to his family – so it’s a very hard thing to try to be brief and substantive in a matter of two minutes. “But I think his work speaks for him more than I could.”

A McQueen runway show then followed which included a display of the designer’s fashion pieces, leaving some members of the audience in tears. Other big winners of the night included Marc Jacobs for Women’s Wear Designer of the Year, International Designer of the Year Christopher Bailey and Michael Kors who won the Geoffrey Beene Lifetime Achievement of the Year. Michael said: “It’s a tough business but I still feel a kid even though I’ve been doing it forever. I’m just excited to be here.” David Bowie, Gwyneth Paltrow and Ashley and Mary-Kate Olsen also attended the ceremony, which was held for the second year at New York’s Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall.

The full list of Council of Fashion Designers of America are:

International Designer of the Year
– Burberry chief creative officer Christopher Bailey

Geoffrey Beene Lifetime Achievement of the Year - Michael Kors

Fashion Icon of the Year – Iman

Women’s Wear Designer of the Year – Marc Jacobs

Menswear Designer of the Year – David Neville and Marcus Wainwright for Rag & Bone

Accessory Designer of the Year – Alexis Bittar

Swarovski Award for Womenswear
– Jason Wu

Swarovski Award for Menswear – Richard Chai

Swarovski Award for Accessory Design – Alexander Wang

Popular Vote - Ralph Lauren

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Maxi Dresses are still riding high

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As a new season approaches, the maxi dress is still riding high in the style stakes although this time block colours are in and tribal prints are out. The shape of the dress is still as popular as ever as it can hide a multitude of sins, but in order to look up-to-date choose a colour which suits your skintone and hair colour and wear it head-to-toe for a truly stunning look.

The maxi can be worn casually in the day, or it can be jazzed up for an evening look by adding accessories including an exquisite clutch bag or oversized jewellery. While the dress can hide any parts of the body you’re self-conscious of, if you’re happy to show off your figure, add a belt in a contrasting color to highlight your waist. If wearing the maxi during the day team with a pair of flat sandals -lace-up Gladiators are going to be huge – or wear with a stylish pair of wedges to give it a more elegant feel. As ever there is a style to suit all shapes and sizes and a price range for all budgets. Stars to have embraced the block colour maxi include Girls Aloud beauty Sarah Harding and ‘Glee’ star Dianna Agron.

Liza Minnelli’s new jewelry line


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Liza Minnelli is to launch her own fashion range. The ‘Cabaret’ star has teamed up with the Home Shopping Network to create a limited line of clothing and jewelery, called The Liza Collection, and it will take inspiration from her own wardrobe. She said: “My life has provided me the ability to amass a wonderful wardrobe designed by fashion’s brightest stars. I am excited to work with HSN in launching The Liza Collection and to have the opportunity to share my favourite looks with millions of women who want to look fabulous and feel their very best.”

The range will feature a lot of sequins and baubles and will debut next month. It includes apparel and jewellery, all recreated from her own unique style. Along with her signature sequined separates, The Liza Collection incorporates a sequined boyfriend blazer at $129.90 and silver-tone triple heart pave drop earrings for $39.95. The exclusive collection is available on the Home Shopping Network and hsn.com.

The 64-year-old star – who makes a cameo appearance in ‘Sex and the City 2? – is known for refusing to follow the latest trends and dresses in whatever feels right for her.

Marc Jacobs and Louis Vuitton


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Marc Jacobs wanted to get rid of Louis Vuitton’s monogram print. The designer – who is now the creative director of the fashion house – wasn’t keen on the company’s famous logo when he started there 12 years ago but soon realised it would be a mistake to lose it from the collections.

He said: “When I arrived at Louis Vuitton 12 years ago, and I was figuring out how to create a new tier of Vuitton for a different customer, I thought it would be clever to hide that monogram. which was very stupid of me. That logo is part of what makes the Vuitton so desirable. It allows people to become members of an aspirational club.” Although there are many fake Louis Vuitton bags around, Jacobs is confident the label will always remain desirable as consumers know its quality.

He told The Times newspaper: “The real Vuitton will always be about a level of quality and attention to detail that makes it aspirational. It’s about display and when that gets out of control it’s a disaster, but in moderation, it’s lovely. You can either be ashamed of having pride in your appearance or you can relish it in an intelligent way.”

Gisele Bundchen wasn’t always popular with fashion magazine editors


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Gisele Bundchen wasn’t always popular with fashion magazine editors, according to Mario Testino. The Brazilian beauty is now the world’s highest earning model but when she first started out the legendary photographer admits her appearance didn’t wow many in the industry.

He said: “It was, ‘Uh, no, the nose, the waist, the breasts.’ They saw problems everywhere. A year later, everyone wanted her.” Over his career, Mario has shot some of the world’s most famous people – including Kate Moss and the late Princess Diana – but admits his images haven’t always gone down well.

Speaking at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts, Testino – who describes himself as “part psychologist, and part magician” – said: “I’ve been criticized for pretty, smiley photographs, but at least someone is happy! In my mind, I am always giving the image to the sitter.”

Testino – whose clients also include Burberry, Lancome and Britain’s Royal Family – also said he has no desire to stop working in the near future as he needs to fund his extravagant lifestyle. He said: “I can’t just have one fabulous thing, I need a hundred. That’s why I am always working.”

Sarah Jessica Parker will present an award to Alexander McQueen


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Sarah Jessica Parker will present the posthumous Special Tribute Award to Alexander McQueen at the Council of Fashion Designers America (CFDA) Awards on June 7.

The ‘Sex and the City 2? actress will award the prize to the British designer – who committed suicide in February – as a special tribute to his
work.  The pair famously walked the red carpet together at the Costume Institute Gala in 2006 in matching tartan outfits. Commenting on his death at the time, Sarah Jessica said some of the designer’s work was “jaw-dropping”.  She said: “He was talented well beyond his years and the seriousness and unrivalled talent which he applied to his work is in bountiful display year after year and collection after collection.

“Every single inspired, original, lofty, whimsical, stunning, brilliant and jaw-dropping detail was Alexander McQueen.” Author Caroline Kennedy will present the Eleanor Lambert Award to US Vogue fashion editor Tonne Goodman, who has previously exclaimed her pleasure at receiving the prize.

She said: “It’s lovely to be recognized for something that you love as much as we do – I have loved my job and my work and the people that I’ve worked with.”

Source: bangshowbiz.com

Little Big Town, Designer Isaac Mizrahi Set for Nashville Symphony Fashion Show
Little Big Town and famed fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi will appear at the Nashville Symphony’s spring fashion show taking place Tuesday (April 20) at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center in downtown Nashville. The event benefits the Nashville Symphony’s educational and community outreach programs.

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I know is very hard to get your talents noticed in this business since there is soo much competition out there. I know that there is an assistant as a second choice which is also good. I’m just wondering if I don’t make it as a top fashion designer or assistant is there another good job in this career run? If there is what would it be and what is the average pay for it?

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My major is not fashion, it’s either engineering or math.

Fashion designer Nicole Miller to appear in Lawrenceville for HomeFront benefit
The famous fashion designer will help raise money and awareness for the poverty-fighting non-profit at a unique event being held April 18.

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