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Fashion Design is about More Than Trends

by AJ Fanter
ajfanter@careerschoolguide.com
Career School Guide Columnist

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, those seeking a career in fashion design face keen competition. Those entering the fashion design business must not only be creative, have a personal sense of style, and be knowledgeable about fashion trends and ornamentation, but also need to know about fabrics and textiles and how the fashion business operates.

And those are exactly the kinds of skills you’ll learn by attending fashion design school.

The Importance of Fashion Design School

The Bureau of Labor Statistics notes that employers in the fashion industry seek individuals who have graduated from an accredited fashion design school or those who have earned a 2-year or 4-year degree with an emphasis on fashion design. They are also looking for those who have superior communication skills as the fashion design industry is global in nature. Another advantage of attending fashion design school is being able to combine your fashion design degree with either a business and marketing degree or a fashion merchandising degree. This can be quite helpful for those looking to run a fashion business or looking to get ahead of the competition as it gives you a broader sense of the fashion design industry as a whole.

What You Study in Fashion Design School

Designers not only learn about different kinds of materials, but they also learn about color, sewing and tailoring, pattern making, fashion history, Computer Assisted Design (CAD) and different forms of apparel such as footwear and mens clothing. Some programs also feature classes in anatomy, math and psychology - all of which play an important role in fashion design.

As you can see, if you’re thinking about a career in fashion design, one of the best ways to make a name for yourself is to start by attending fashion design school and getting your degree.

Source

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

About the Author

AJ Fanter is a freelance writer living in Reno, Nevada.

Posted on December 19, 2006 at 03:17 PM



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