Career School Guide

Careers in Fashion

It's always fresh. Always new. Always exciting. It's the world of fashion. And if you're ready to jump into a fashion career, you're going to need more than just a heightened sense of line, color, and what shoes go best with what outfit. As much as it's about artistry and spontaneity, fashion is also about skills. Depending on your fashion career path, you're going to need a very specific set of skills to be considered in this competitive field.

Fashion design is a popular choice for a career in fashion. And it's no wonder. With fashion labels as well known as Gucci, Versace and Dolce Gabbana, there's no doubt that a career as a fashion designer is glamorous. But designers aren't just artists working from inspiration alone. Most designers start out in fashion design school, and then spend additional years as an understudy, training and developing skills in tailoring and sewing, and learning the differences between hundreds of types of fabrics, to be ready to work for a major label or start a new one.

Consider becoming a fashion merchandiser, and help decide the styles the stores will carry for each season. Check out Katharine Gibbs School in Melville for a merchandising degree. Fashion marketing is another option, allowing you to work for a label, magazine, or department store to promote new fashions and designers. Check out the International Academy of Design and Technology to earn your fashion marketing degree.

Whatever fashion path you choose, the competition is bound to be fierce-don't forget this is one of the most exciting industries to work for. But if you have the drive and the passion for fashion, then you can succeed. Get started on your dream career today with help from the fashion and design programs featured here.

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