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Fiery Designer Combines Form and Function
![]() Fashion School Review Columnist April 27, 2007 Send to a friend | Printable Version
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Igniting Her Fashion Career There's no reason you can't start your own clothing line before you graduate from fashion school. Student Shelly Joe, still in her last year of fashion school, has already designed her own brand of fireproof clothing. Aimed at a unique demographic--entertainers who work with fire--Joe's label, Ignite, incorporates flame resistance and hot style into an integrated design. Fashion and Function Recently, Joe showcased her designs in a fashion school graduate show, where she not only got to model her own clothing, but also had the opportunity to give interviews afterwards. According to the Richmond News, Joe first learned to sew from her grandmother, and later in life started performing with fire after being inspired by the sport. The combined passions have sparked an interest in the technical side of fashion design--how fashion and function blend to create a great product. Random Areas of Fashion Design Joe's pursuit of uniform design is by no means new among fashion designers. Ignoring fire performers and other extreme sport daredevils, you can find numerous markets for designers of uniforms and costumes, including:
While such markets might seem random to the uninitiated, to fashion designers, they represent potential gold mines. With so many different opportunities to incorporate form and function into unique designs, fashion school is an ideal launch pad for those looking to make a living in fashion. Shelly Joe is living proof of that. Sources Richmond News 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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