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Muritala Adisa asked:

          There are so much opportunities in the world of today’s fashion. So many industries have been created to utilize the potentials of individuals. In the fashion industry for instance, the days of doing things in the traditional or stereotypic way is over, fashion designing has gone beyond coming up with new stuffs and sewing such a it is usually done.

          Having the required skills is not always enough if a fashion designer lacks the initiative to merchandize and sells ideas and concepts. Choosing a good merchandizing school required certain factors. One very important factor is the services available at the school. For instances, financial requirement is one major hindrance that most prospective student encounter. These are fashion merchandise schools that assist to reduce financial burden of the students. Fashion merchandizing schools assist a fashion designer to arrest the attention of consumers and lure them into buying as well as believe in his works. It helps the designer to devise new trends and create a name for himself.

          Facility available in the school is also another that needs to be considered before enrolling into a school. Students should be able to learn under a conducive atmosphere and have access to various equipment, which can help in sharpening skills.

          The most important factor us the staff that makes up the school. It should be made up of well read, experienced and recognized teachers who should be  able to impact the necessary knowledge into them.

          There is now need at this innovative and competitive age for any one who wants to outshine others in the fashion industry to be a professional with an edge. He must be creative enough as to improve on the trends available around him and re-create fashion to move his own way with innovative ideas that would keep the trends flowing. There are also schools that doesn’t deliver in class alone but go extra mile to get good jobs for their graduates.

          If a fashion merchandizing school supplies these services, student’s success is guaranteed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hannah Deacon asked:

London Design Updates: Bridge May Tremble But Not Fashion Schools

Have you ever heard a brave forecast such as this?  

Now on a lighter note, consider this: Ramps are more dramatic than bridges. How come? This is because ramps have provided the world with classic items of Burberry to more liberal creations of Jimmy Choo. And these ramps were made sturdy primarily by London fashion design schools. Top fashion designers like Clements Ribeiro, Alexander McQueen, and Sophia Kokosalaki would agree just the same.    

What makes it great about earning a degree from a fashion design school in London?

London lies in the central part of England. This is one of the busiest cities in the world.  It has taken part in many revolutions. The well known of these revolutions is the so-called the Industrial Revolution.

As years went by, London, during the 19th century, received the spotlight for men’s fashion statements under the headship of dandies of Regency including Beau Brummell. Not so long after, around the mid of1960s, London was, once more, for a moment the heart of fashion statements and influence.

London nowadays also lies in the heart of the fashion industry. The same city that has revolutionized many aspects and statements in the fashion industry years ago is the same city that continues a legacy for styles and prevailing modes of life. The key now lies to the competent trainings designers undergo in various fashion institutions and even in the marketplace.

In fact, whatever you want to earn: a specialist course, a fashion school certificate, or a university degree, you will definitely find a school in London that can give you the edge and the guts to get along well with other topnotch designers. Moreover, though there are a thousand of schools all around the world, it is a fact that the UK retail garment market provides training opportunities for high-end fashion, mass market, and even Asian imports. In fact, the market shares a projected $ 50-billion sale, 75% of which account for women’s and children’s clothing.   

If you want to immediately run for a job-entry, a summer program or a year at a London fashion school can provide you with fashion skills that are already in the entry-level. If you are still on a shaky ground, consider enrolling in some international schools with campuses in London.  

The following lists of schools have links that will provide other information about some schools in UK:

1.    The Royal College of Arts is a school of textiles and fashion (http://www.rca.ac.uk/ UK).

2.    London College of Fashion is an international institution for technology, design, sales and administration in the textile, accessories, footwear, and fashion industries (http://www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/).

3.    Manchester Metropolitan University offers degree courses including fashion, textiles and textiles for fashion, embroidery, and even fashion design with technology (http://www.artdes.mmu.ac.uk/).

4.   University of Westminster, located in Harrow, UK, offers a degree in BA

Fashion Design (http://www.westminsterfashion.com/)

5.   London-Milan 2006: The Dual City Summer Sessions offer both novice and advanced courses. Campus in Milan is called Domus Academy in Milan and campus in London is the Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design and (http://www.london-milan-courses.com/).

No matter what type of school lands as your choice, you can rest assured that you have three-fold benefits: style is globally-renowned, schools have international connections, and the language used is universal, that is English. Thus you can take carry your portfolio with pride.  

You can say that a London fashion degree is a passport recognized by the world and its diverse fashions.  History, indeed, repeats itself.

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Muritala Adisa asked:

Although, there are a thousand of schools all round the world, it is fact that, UK retail garment – market provide training opportunities for high end and fashion, mass market, and even Asian imports. Infacts, the market shares projected 50billion dollars sale, 750/0 of which for women’s and children clothing.

 Moreover, if want unimmediately job entry, summer program or a year at a London. Fashion school can provide you with fashion skills that are already in the entry level. If you are still on a shaky ground, consider enrolling in some international school with campuses in London. This is one of them. The royal college of Arts is a school of textiles and fashion (http:www.rca.au.uk/uk).

However, whatever you want to earn as a specialist course, a fashion school certificate or a University degree, you will definitely find a school in London that can give you the edge and the guts to get along well with other top notch designers. The key now lies to competent training are designers undergo in various fashion institutions and even in the market place.

London lies in the central part of England this is one the basiet cities in the world. It has taken part in many revolutions. The well know of these revolutions is the so called the industrial revolution. That is what make it great about earning a degree from a fashion design school in London.

London received the spot light for men’s fashion statements during the 19th century under the headship of dendies of regency including Beau Brummell. Once again around the mid of 1960’s London was, once move, for a moment the heart of fashion statements and influence. Also lies in the heart of the fashion industry.

 You can rest assured that you are benefits, style is globally renowned. The school is having international connections and the language used is universal, which is English Language

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Kelli Smith asked:

Do you spend every Wednesday night glued to the TV in anticipation of the next Project Runway episode, enamored by the unique designs and confident that you could produce garments of equal quality? Do you believe that clothes are not merely functional, but should also serve as beautiful means of self-expression? Do you long for the fast-paced glitz of cities like New York and Los Angeles? If you answered yes to these questions, you may want to consider a career in fashion design.

Keep in mind, though, that this profession is not all bright lights and glitter. Beyond the glamour lies an intensely competitive work environment that demands not only great creativity, but also knowledge of current trends, proficiency in sewing and patternmaking, and a flair for self-promotion. Ready to climb the rhinestone ladder?

Fashion Design Job Overview

Every year, fashion designers create billions of clothes, shoes, and accessories for a discerning and fickle body of consumers. They stay up-to-date with fashion trends by conducting research and attending trade and fashion shows. Over a period of 18-24 months–the standard block of time between a design’s conceptual stages and its completion; not quite the mad dash depicted on Project Runway–a designer incorporates his/her findings into hand sketches, sometimes translated into computer-aided design (CAD), and then begins the process of either delegating technical tasks, such as sewing, to others (typical of large design firms) or completing this work themselves (more common in small firms or with those just starting out).

While the public image places fashion designers in some posh Manhattan penthouse, following their own aesthetic whims in order to please the very rich and socially elite, only a few of the most successful designers score haute couture gigs. Many others create mass market deigns, open their own stores, or sell their designs to other retailers. Some even work for the entertainment industry, researching period pieces and creating costumes for films and television shows. Whether self-employed or part of a large design team, all fashion designers must be prepared for frequent travel and the occasional all-nighter.

Fashion Design Education and Other Qualifications

The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) notes that most employers seek designers with 2- or 4-year degrees. Basic coursework for a bachelor’s degree typically includes textiles, sewing, CAD training, and fashion history. Fashion design students may also want to supplement their core curriculum with classes in business, human anatomy, and psychology. Aspiring designers can also gain valuable experience from internships or retail jobs, and should always maintain an impressive portfolio.

Job Outlook & Salary Information

Predictably, many are attracted to the glamour and artiness of fashion design, and this makes for a competitive job market. The BLS notes that the best job prospects will be found in firms that create mass-market designs. Advancement is possible for those who are talented, tenacious, and willing to start from the very bottom. The average annual salary for fashion designers hovered around $62,810 in 2007.

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Kelli Smith asked:

There’s just something about the fabrics, the colors and the fashionista spirit that drives you to this field. Becoming a fashion designer means so much more than understanding clothes. It’s knowing how to identify the trends that drive the consumer to buy. Learn that, and your career potential may very well be unlimited.

The Fashion Design 411 The fashion design industry is comprised of a wide variety of professional positions that range from the creative to the systematic. The population of true designers is a select group, with new positions and annual turnover remarkably low.

The median annual wage of fashion designers in May 2007 was $62,810, with the top 10 percent earning $121,640 and the bottom 10 percent earning $31,340. Potential salary and employment opportunities should be best with design firms that create mass market clothing. Also, because about 25 percent of professional in this field work temporary or contract positions, the environment can be right for entrepreneurs and business self-starters.

Becoming a Fashion Designer: What It Takes to Get There The road to become a fashion designer is similar to most trade or artisan fields. Two paths exist: a traditional academic route and a career training alternative. Approximately 250 postsecondary institutions accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design offer 2- or 4-year degrees in fine arts. Community colleges and trade schools also provide career training without the breadth of a liberal arts-based degree.

During or after training, potential candidates typically intern with manufacturers, buyers, or retail outlets in preparation for the day-to-day demands of the job. Opportunities for interdisciplinary and international study should be available to promising students.

Program and Course Requirements The changing landscape of the fashion design industry is taking students through an unusually contemporary readiness strategy. The emergence of Auto CAD as a design tool is placing a premium on candidates with advanced technical skills. Also, communications remains an integral part of the job and encourages students to consider the academic development option.

Common courses may include textiles, color, pattern making, sewing, tailoring, fashion history, and more. You may also develop a working portfolio during your studies that can be used both to gauge your progress and market yourself to potential employers.

Become a Fashion Designer: Short-cuts and Time Savers Some things to do to keep yourself ahead of the curve:

•    Prepare Early. Get basic courses out of the way as soon as possible–mathematics, psychology, design and sketching, and human anatomy to name a few.

•    Make Contacts. Use your preparation period to cultivate valuable industry and career contacts that you can leverage when job-hunting.

•    Continue Learning. Professional development is one of the keys to becoming a fashion designer; that means always taking advantage of conventions, workshops, and showings.

Your fashion design career should be what you make it. As with most creative fields, conscientious planning and a determination to learn the basics often make the difference.

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M S Nath asked:

Fashion Design Programs

Every one known fashion nowadays. Many people are life style,dressing,whatever 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.

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 Blooming dales.the 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.

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. 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.”

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.

“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. 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.

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.

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WebMarTeam asked:

Do not waste your time and get a close look at the world of creativity in Milan, the world capital of Fashion.

This Summer do not miss the chance to study Fashion Design and Fashion Marketing at NABA – Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti in Milan and get ready to free your creativity .

If you have never studied Fashion, start this Summer with an Introduction to Fashion Design Course from June 30th to July 11th, and let yourself be guided by a professional teacher and discover trends and colours of African style contaminations in the contemporary Fashion world.

Are you already a Fashion Design student? Fashion Design Studio(Intermediate Level) from July 15th to July 25th is the course you are looking for! Develop your project from the mood-board to the creation of a wearable garment through your own ground research and share your ideas with other international students coming from all over the world!

Are you fascinated by the Marketing side of Fashion? Would you like to know how to conjugate Creativity to Management?

Explore the fundaments of Marketing and its techniques and activities as they are employed in the fashion business and get ready to develop your first marketing plan attending Introduction to Fashion Marketing Course from June 30th to July 11th!

And if you have already completed a marketing course you are ready to enrol in Fashion Merchandising Studio (Intermediate Level) course, where you will be given the necessary tools to understand the dynamic context of the fashion business in Italy and internationally. All this in the city where fashion business attracts buyers from all over the world with its fashion shows and showrooms.

Are we looking for gossip or facts? Are you interested in culture or cult? Find the answers to your questions and speak your mind, learn how to motivate your love for fashion and produce your articles working in team in Fashion Journalism Studio (Intermediate Level) from July 15th to July 25th, where a professional instructor coming straight from the world of fashion will help you understand what Italian Fashion culture is about.

Introduction level courses (from June 30th to July 11th) are aimed at whoever wants to start exploring the world of Fashion, whereas Studio level courses (from July 15th to July 25th) are meant for Fashion college students at 1st,2nd, 3rd year and for professionals who would like to have a refreshing experience in a young international environment. Do not forget that you can attend Intruction+Intermediate level courses and take the 4-week Combined Session!

BeginCollegeNow asked:

by: Brittany S. Moss

Fashion design school can be an exciting and rewarding experience. But what is it like? Each school is different; fashion design school curriculums include such courses as patternmaking, fashion buying, illustration and trendsetting. Whether you are in the fashion capital of the U.S, New York City, or in the stylish, chic L.A, fashion is what you make it. The following provides a glimpse into two of the top fashion design schools in America.

One of the top and most well-known fashion design schools in the nation is California’s Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising or FIDM. With 16 different majors to choose from including interior design, fashion design, footwear design, film & TV costume design, textile design and merchandise marketing, FIDM offers a wide angle on the fashion design industry. FDIM has several degree offerings including an Associate of Arts Degree, an Associate of Arts Professional Designation Degree and an Associate of Arts Advanced Study Degree; each degree program takes about two years to complete. FDIM’s curriculum features such classes as sketching, creative design, computer applications, draping and pattern drafting in this global industry.

Parsons The New School for Design, located New York City and best known for its presence on the TV show Project Runway, is also one of the nation’s top fashion design school programs. Parsons’ degree programs are diverse and numerous and include undergraduate programs in architecture, design and technology, illustration, interior design and photography and graduate programs in architecture, fine arts, lighting and photography. The 345 students accepted into Parsons’ AAS Fashion Studies program have an undergraduate college education and focus strictly on design. They learn about the history of fashion and trends and bring styles from across the globe to the streets of New York City. Parsons’ degree programs run two to four years, depending on the program. Parsons’ curriculum features such classes as basic sewing techniques, portfolio construction and how to build an effective portfolio.

These are just a few of the fashion design programs out there. To learn more, research online or visit the fashion design school near you.

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Muritala Adisa asked:

Most of the time, student of fashion marketing course are usually trained in a whole and wide assortment of disciplines.

These range from fashion merchandizing and coordination, business management, marketing techniques, advertising strategies to include retail management.

It is therefore no mean advice to call on whoever has a gift and considerable sense in fashion to bring out the action in him or her by enrolling to learn the act of fashion marketing, knowing what is in vogue, having the flair and zeal as well as necessary qualities in fashion field.

All these are possible because fashion marketing encompasses design, advertising, business administration as well as a coretous knowledge of the fashion sector. Not these alone, keeping abreast of the fashion trend and knowing what’s in vogue in the present time and to come as expedient as fashion itself.

As nights turn into days, and days into another night, the fashion world keeps experiencing unimaginable transformation. It has become one of the most prosperous sectors in recant time. However did not come magically or effortlessly.

What has being the propelling factor which keeps moving the sector right from the gathering of raw materials to finished products and delivery to the ever demanding consumers is fashion marketing.

Of course, there are fashion marketing schools which are today duly recognized by many professionals as next to perfect in their teachings. The continuous attraction of many to the fashion industry has precipitated an increasing demand for fashion design and marketing schools.

The researching into what ladies and gentle man out there want is just an aspect, to design, display forward it to retail market from where it gets to the final consumers hands are arm of the fashion marketing mix.

Since the reward and the career of fashion are profit, fame, class and recognition in this contemporary world, fashion marketing is seen as a proof and indispensable anecdote to achieve those feats

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Muritala Adisa asked:

If you are aiming to break ground in the fashion world today or in the nearest future, this article .is meant for you. The opportunity to turn this aspiration into a reality, has been provided by a man know as Angelo Russica. Angelo Russica is a household name in the world of fashion.

The fashion icon with his wealth of experience having spent over 20years in the industry felt the need for people to be able to learn anywhere they are all over the world. The Italian consequent upon this created an online school. The internet based fashion design school teaches the history, aesthetics and the required skills in Italian and world fashion. Where we discuss fashion and we do not mention Italy, our knowledge of the super masters in the world of fashion is not complete.

It is the high sense of fashion that pervades Italy that therefore permeates fashion and design school in Italy. It all started in the city of Florence when the Italian legend count Giorgin on February 25, 1951 sacrificed his palace for fashion shows to be staged. The emergence of this show brought about a rejuvenation of Italian fashion, even personalities .of high class who appreciated fashion came out to showcase what they have in stock. Other venues sprang up and fashion began a beautiful advancement.

Italians sees a fashion style as an avenue to portray your personality, a language of desire, a game of emulation or even erotic domination. It was made in Italy to be a mark of identification and communication. That is evident in the popular cinema period when Italian fashion dominated the scene it got to an extent that Italy was viewed as the land of love. Day in day out fashion statements are being created by talented and famous fashion designers in the country. The fashion sense is however the advantages of great fashion and design institution.

Industrialization brought about revolution to the social status of Italy stylish dressing became popular. However, Italy became the cynosure of all eyes in the 70’s and 80’s with the success of history. Today, Italy is a place to reckon with when it comes to fashion. Their contribution to creativity and competency in the world of fashion cannot be over emphasized. Sense is not only assured but career opportunities are only made open.

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