Who's a Fashion Designer?
Picture supermodels walking down the ramp, wearing clothes you’ve designed. Celebrities show off your latest creations at different events, as reporters yell “You look fabulous! Who are you wearing?” People rush to stores every time you release a new line of clothing. That’s what a day in the life of a successful fashion designer looks like!
As a fashion designer, you would create your own designs or rework on popular designs to give them your personal touch. You would even work with celebrities to help them look their best! You’re not just a part of the glam; you decide what ‘glam’ looks like! And if you’re truly passionate, you could be the next Coco Chanel or Burberry!
What will you do?
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Where will you work?
How do you get there?
What skills would you need?
How do you make it to the top ranks?
Intern
As an intern, you would work in fashion retail, with a design house or a magazine. You will learn how to develop designs, assist with photo shoots and perform certain administrative tasks. Your work would largely involve looking up the latest fashion trends and helping out at events that your organisation takes part in. Say your organisation or the designer you’re working for was participating in a fashion show. You would ensure that they carry the right accessories, help models get ready, etc.
Junior Fashion Designer
At a junior level, you would work closely with the senior fashion designer. You would take on tasks like researching trends, sourcing fabrics and developing design ideas. The job also requires you to master sewing skills.
Senior Fashion Designer
Your work would involve creating sketches to guide the production team. You would be responsible for creating new designs as per the latest trends, keeping the target audience in mind. The job would also involve researching different materials, fabrics and colour trends.
Assistant Fashion Designer/Manager
You would analyse the work done by your team of junior and senior fashion designers. Your focus would be on the end product, i.e., finalising the design ideas suggested by fashion designers. You would attend meetings and seminars on fashion trends and developments. The work would also involve ensuring that the clothes meet the organisation’s quality standards. Attending fashion events hosted by fashion publications and other brands would also be a part of your job.
Creative Director
At this level, your work would involve creating concepts, managing different teams and planning brand budgets. Your analytical, interpersonal, management and creative skills would come to play at this level. You would be the face of the brand representing the company at every level.
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Pursuing your career locally VS abroad
Given how a lot of fashion startups and magazines are emerging in the country, there are quite a few career opportunities for fashion designers. If you pursue fashion designing in India, getting a job here would not be that difficult. Pursue your education from top fashion designing institutes like NIIT, Pearl, Vogue Institution of Fashion Designing, Army Institute of Fashion and Design, and others. The average fee for studying fashion designing in India is INR 75,000 – INR 3,00,000 per year. Appearing for the entrance exams is a must to pursue fashion designing.
Studying fashion designing abroad can open up exciting career opportunities abroad. An overseas course gives you global exposure to the world of fashion, and good practical and theoretical knowledge. Build a good network there and land a part-time job. The average cost of studying fashion designing abroad is INR 5,00,000 – 25,00,000, depending on the university you plan to study from. Universities abroad also offer campus selection for jobs and internships. You could choose to study at Central Saint Martins, Royal College of Art, Bunka Fashion College, The Fashion Institute of Technology and others. If you don’t want to move abroad, opt to master the course online by registering for fashion designing programmes conducted by various universities abroad.
How much would you get paid?
Your pay depends on who you’re working for, your talent, or the popularity of your label. Just like any other creative field, experience and skill play a strong role in this job. Once you have enough experience, you could start your own line. Your earnings would depend on your clients and the designs you produce. Designer Anita Dongre charges anywhere between INR 6,00,000 - INR 8,00,000 for a lehenga.
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