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Fashion Designer

In the professional world of fashion, you’ll spend less than 10 percent of your time designing your collections and the rest of the time working out money management issues, and executing marketing strategies. These are the only things that will give life to your creative work and allow you to survive as a fashion designer so your garment designs will hit the store shelves and not just remain the beautiful figments of your creative imagination.

You want to become well acquainted with the business aspect of fashion. Don’t even think of starting out on you own. Work for any designer, design house or clothing manufacturer first so you can become well versed in how the fashion industry works on a daily basis and carefully climb up the ladder from there. Study how other fashion designers made their way to the top. Most of the biggest name designers worked under other designers for years before they started their own labels. They often worked for more than one fashion designer or fashion house. Having different positions and seeing different ways of how business was handled, they gained hands on knowledge, experience, confidence and acquired indispensable assets of credibility and reputation at the same time.

So if you’re getting into fashion design you’ve got to plan on being a lifer if you’re going to one day own your own line. Here is a list of characteristics you need to either have already or acquire as you go along in order to become a successful fashion designer:

- A hard edge against negative feedback and rejection.

- You need a very competitive spirit.

- You need the ability to be organized and be able to function under extreme stress of dealing with difficult people, multiple deadlines and responsibilities.

- You need to love or learn to love the marketing, negotiating and networking game in the world of fashion.

- And you need the willingness to keep your mind open to learning new things as a fashion designer.

Designer Jewelry For Men

     Men of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, tribal of Africa all used to wear heavy chains and other fashion ornaments. It was only in the last century that the men restricted themselves from wearing jewelry. They wore simple bracelets, wedding rings and cuff pins and put an end to the fashion desire.

     Now, jewelry is not restricted to women alone. The fashion industry is now creating designer jewelry for men matching their outfits. The young adults are also daring and they want to wear something new that will make the heads turn. This thirst for fashion has driven the fashion companies to design jewels for men.

     Every piece of jewelry like necklace, rings, nose rings, eyebrow rings, heavy chains are now designed exclusively for men. Men’s designer jewelry is also made popular by the celebrities. When they set a trend for ornaments, people rush to the stores to buy the one that is worn by their favorite star.

     Men now wear jewelry to match their outfits and to present to others that are constantly following the fashion trend. These designer jewelries add a touch of style to their look and many daring adults are wearing huge ornaments to gain the attraction. But generally men prefer huge designs with minute crafts. Tender and elegant designs are loved only women. Read the rest of this entry »

Become A Fashion Designer

     Fashion is an ever changing entity, where nothing remains permanent. So, it is necessary to constantly research about the ongoing trends. Along with the current fashions, one must also be aware of the old fashion styles, so that one can adapt and create new ones. To be a good fashion designer, it is necessary to be creative, so that one can design clothes that are new and innovative. One has to find a balance between new trends and one’s innovative ideas. One should constantly read fashion related articles and magazines, to be up-to-date about the latest fashion trends.

     One of the very important things required to become a fashion designer is to know the technical aspects of designing. For this, it is important to join a course in fashion designing. One can enroll oneself into a college that offers two or four year diploma or degree courses in fashion designing. To get admission into a fashion designing course, you will need to send some of your sketches, along with your application. You would be selected on the basis of whether you have the creativity and the ability to become a fashion designer. The course will help you in developing your skills by giving you knowledge about colors, textures, fabrics, how to use drapes, detailing, etc. Some courses would also teach you to sew and to use computer programs like CAD (Computer-aided design) which would help you in designing on the computer. Read the rest of this entry »

Top Fashion Designers

     Marc Jacobs: Marc Jacobs has been able to forecast the tastes of women every season. All his designs make a fashion statement individually. The super-flat ‘mouse’ pumps, Sergeant Pepper-style denim jackets or ‘Venetia’ handbags with over-sized silver buckles are considered masterpieces in the fashion world.

      Stella McCartney: The new girl on the block has created fabulous designs, since her final year collection at Central Saint Martins in 1995. Her trademark Stella-style include trouser suits, vintage-inspired dresses and jet-setting holiday wear. She is an animal rights activist and refuses to use fur and leather in any of her designs.

     John Galliano: One of Britain’s top fashion designers, he has created styles on the basis of his idea of right look combined with the Latin tradition of ‘dressing up’. He worked hard to be named as the successor of Hubert de Givenchy. He became the creative director at Christian Dior, two seasons later. Galliano continues to design for the house in Paris.

     Zac Posen: At the age of 25, when most designers dream of making it big, Zac Posen already became a fashion royalty. He won the V&A Prize for his leather dresses, designed for the ‘Curvaceous’ exhibition. His trademark fashion statements include bias-cut gowns, fishtail hemlines and a passion for screen-siren style. Read the rest of this entry »