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Go Back to College for a Fashion Design Education

by Sarah Ward on March 28th, 2011

If you are thinking about returning to college and you enjoy current fashion trends as well as designing your own clothes, becoming a fashion designer can offer an exciting career. Fashion designers are responsible for creating different types of clothing as well as designing shoes and accessories. Choosing fabrics and colors that match fashion trends as well as sketching and designing fashions results in new designs in men’s and women’s clothing as well as sportswear, outerwear, intimate apparel and maternity clothes. If you enjoy the many different and unique designs of shoes, footwear designers help to create many different types and styles of footwear. On the other hand, if accessories are what you are drawn to, becoming an accessory designer allows you to create belts, handbags, hosiery, scarves, eyewear and hats. You can choose to specialize in one of these categories or you can work creating fashion designs in all three of them.There are many different opportunities available for fashion designers that include apparel manufacturers and wholesalers who design apparel for the general population as well as larger design houses that use their own tailors, pattern makers and sewers to design and create samples and prototypes. Most new fashion designers work for smaller firms and perform such tasks as sewing, pattern making and designing. With experience, landing a job with a design firm can offer you the opportunity to create designs using different fabrics and colors as well as overseeing other designers. Opportunities also are within reach to becoming a high-fashion designer where you can sell your own designs to retail stores and department stores that offer high fashion. Another field of fashion design that can be fun and exciting is working in the motion picture, performing arts or television industries. These fashion designers make costumes, which require researching certain periods of time for proper attire.

Most design firms hire fashion designers with a two or four year degree. You must be knowledgeable in fashion trends, fabrics, textiles and ornamentation. If you have an eye for detail and color as well as a sense of proportion and balance and truly appreciate the beauty of fashion, this career could be just what you are looking for.

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