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Study Fashion Design

Glamorous catwalks, famous models, and sophisticated albeit expensive clothes come to mind whenever talking about Fashion Designing. However, there is to Fashion Design more than just drawing clothes design, sewing stitches on fabric, and strutting your style on a catwalk in Paris. As a matter of fact, this major offers some concentrations including Costume Design, Fashion Marketing, Fashion Merchandising, Fashion Manufacturing, and Fashion Education. These concentrations add to the enjoyment and limitless possibilities for students who want to take this major.

Fashion can actually be traced back to the 19th century when most designers made clothes that were worn in royal courts. The first fashion house was set up in Paris by Charles Frederick Worth whose designs were labeled the “House of Worth” and influenced many people. As a result, many great designers are associated with a particular brand and vice versa. As the century passed, many influential designers like Paul Poi Ret, Patou, Vionnet, Fortuny, Lanvin, and Chanel emerged. It was small wonder then that by the 20th century, Paris became the center of fashion with the US and Britain openly copying the designs of the French. After the World War era, however, many designers from other countries emerged. The British fashion focused mainly on the young consumers while American designers like Calvin Klein and Ralph Lauren focused on sportswear and made it a style statement.

Today’s fashion is divided into two: the haute couture which is designed for an individual customer and is based on themes and creating style statement; and the ready-to-wear collection which is meant for the masses. It is up to the student to choose which category he wants to focus in.

Students who take this major are required to study everything about fashion—from illustration to construction of the clothing. They also need to learn about the underlying philosophy of the development of fashion, fashion merchandising, and other business aspects of fashion. In fact, many students who take this major often combine business subjects to better understand the marketing side of the industry they want to belong. Students can take courses that focus on designing clothing, accessories, and shoes as well as designing for specific ages and gender. These courses will help students have a strong sense of color, texture, and detail. They will also be trained to be excellent sewers, patternmakers, and tailors as well as proficient communicators so as to convey their creative ideas effectively either in writing, visual, or verbal. It is most likely that students will cover technical topics such as strategy, inventory control, profitability, and cost analysis.

Creating innovative, creative, and stylish clothing and accessories while making a profit at the same time are the main goals of a fashion designer which is why it is important that designers are updated with the latest trends. Aside from the activities and knowledge students get, careers for graduates are also abundant—from fashion designing itself to managing fashion houses, working at the retail level, and fashion journalism. The competition may be fierce but for someone whose passion and dedication for fashion is strong, success in the field can be highly rewarding.

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