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The Real Skills of Fashion Designers
![]() Fashion School Review Columnist January 12, 2007 Send to a friend | Printable Version
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Research The US Bureau of Labor Statistics reported in 2004 that the entire fashion design process takes between 18 and 24 months. From before the first garment is cut to after it's shipped, important market research is done to answer essential questions like:
A fashion designer may enjoy the creative side of clothing designs, but these more practical concerns are important. Learning how to research markets, garments, and designs is an essential skill learned at fashion school. Sketching Sketching is a fashion designer's first step. Design begins with an idea to be expressed and developed. The first step in expressing a design is to sketch it. For those of us who aren't Van Gogh, sketching is an important fashion design skill that you learn in fashion school. CAD Software Already a staple of other design fields like interior design and graphic design, CAD (Computer Aided Design) software is being used increasingly in fashion design. In CAD, designers can store their sketch, and edit its colors, styles, garments, and cuts without losing the original design. At fashion school, you will see CAD in the curriculum. It's true that you need creativity to be a designer, but innovation isn't a guaranteed ticket to success. You need these practical skills, and you can find them at fashion school. Sources The Statesman US Bureau of Labor Statistics About the Author Joe Cooper is a freelance education and technology writer and edits medical literature. He holds a bachelor's in American Literature from UCLA. |
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