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How To Make It In The Industry Of Fashion

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

I’m often amazed to see the how grand and bizarre the industry has become. For some reason it’s difficult for me to fathom people and their utter love for clothing.

Don’t get me wrong. I do appreciate good clothes. And no matter what they say about individuality, I would rather have you looking like 90 percent of the population (read: neat and presentable) rather than see you in cut-off jeans and a bizarre top. But to spend one grand on a trench coat, which an editor says is a classic, that’s entirely so much.

It cannot be denied, however, that fashion design school is a magnet not only for people who have made dressing up a lifelong vocation, but also for students who are dazzled by the beautiful clothes. Countless of high school fashion graduates line up in colleges offering design and merchandising to get a shot at entering this charmed world. It also doesn’t hurt that world-renowned designers live in the most exclusive addresses, hobnob with celebrities, not to mention earn tons and tons of money doing the thing they love the most.

When I asked my teenage daughter what field she wanted to pursue, she started rambling on about design and merchandising. Hmm, big surprise! What teenage girl isn’t interested in the world? As far as I can tell, they all go gaga over clothing, shoes, and accessories. Anyway, she began taking a high school course in design and merchandising her senior year. Unfortunately she hated it. Now she is a bit torn regarding her future plans. She still dreams of a job in the industry, but is naturally worried about whether or not she’ll like it. I told her to give design and merchandising another shot when she heads off to college next year. And no one said she had to delve into this particular aspect of the world. There are a few choices out there.

[spin]As what these shows portray, remaining in this industry is tough. You need to work hard and compete with a lot of people, but if you are willing to sweat it out then there’s a good chance of you making it. A good education is also a very big plus.|It’s definitely not all glitz and glam in the beginning, but I’m sure any successful designer can tell you that. You have to be willing to work hard and vie with the many. The best place to start is a highly recommended design school.[/spin}

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