LaurenAmbrose
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Look into the fashion colleges to see what companies have posted/ are searching for potential candidates. You would need to know what area of fashion you'd want to be in first of all. The range is very big, from design, production, marketing, buying, photography, etc. Then you get into categories like shoes, active-wear, ready to wear, couture, kids, etc. However, most companies want either experience, education, or some darn great talent. There is a lot of competition for these jobs and the business is extremely cut-throat. Especially with today's economy, the competition is fierce. I've found that a good place to start is with the manufactures and wholesalers. If you know how the monster fashion industry machine produces and works you'll have a small leg up on the competition. Try getting a part time job at a wholesaler or manufacturer, just don't expect it to be pretty, we're talking warehouses, machinery, plastic, and dust. Or if you have the drive and the funds, start one of those yourself. Just don't plan on jumping directly into the field you desire most. It normally doesn't happen that way. Most women your age want to be in the fashion industry for the clothing you wear at that age, I wanted it too, but there are just too many women like us who want the same field and it greatly reduces the chances. Children's clothing is one of the no-fail industries out of them all. You have to start at the bottom to get to where you want to be. I hope this helps! Good Luck!
PS... Portfolios (photos, samples, sketches, & recommendation letters/ awards) of your work in the area of fashion you want to be in are great to have. It's your resume to the artistic world!
Posted 316 days ago
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