Careers in Fashion Design Mississippi

If you're interested in becoming a fashion designer in Mississippi, here are some tips to help you get started: First, understand what being a fashion designer entails. A fashion designer is an artist, as they conceptualize, create and plan all details of a dress or attire: the cut, texture, color, fabric, etc. Second, know that you have to possess certain attributes and skills to be a successful fashion designer.

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If you're interested in becoming a fashion designer, here are some tips to help you get started:

  1. First, understand what being a fashion designer entails. A fashion designer is an artist, as they conceptualize, create and plan all details of a dress or attire: the cut, texture, color, fabric, etc.
  2. Second, know that you have to possess certain attributes and skills to be a successful fashion designer. For example, you should have natural aesthetic sense, an eye for trends in fashion, knowledge of what colors look best together, familiarity with fabric texture and effects, ability to focus on even the smallest details, and most importantly, a natural passion for fashion.
  3. Third, if you feel that you are naturally inclined to be a fashion designer, then get ready to shell out some bucks to acquire the technical know-how by enrolling in a fashion design institute. It's always good to enroll in a reputable school. This could entail a big investment on your part, but then a good school not only trains you well, but it's also (realistically speaking), a boost to your resume. This is good especially in an arena filled with aspiring fashion designers.

    Another plus in enrolling at a good fashion design institute is that you would acquire contacts within the industry that could help you out in starting your business.

    You could choose, however, to enroll in a part-time certificate course instead of a full-time one (which would take you about three to four years to finish). Most of the time however, these part-time courses are for super-specialization. For example, the focus could be on tailoring, or for designing patterns. Take your time to research what school you'd like to get into, whether to do part-time or full-time, etc, taking into account your skills and areas for improvement, your goals, and of course, your budget.

    Be encouraged, however, with the success stories of many famous fashion designers who didn't undergo formal training but went through the apprenticeship path and, gaining experience there, built a name for themselves as true fashion gurus over time.
  4. Fourth, put together a great portfolio of your designs and creations. Remember, at this point it is vital that you prove yourself in the market. Show them what makes your work different from all the other designers' works out there. Believe in your work. Don't be afraid to be innovative and to experiment with different designs and textiles, using the current fashion trends as a springboard for your ideas.

    Then with your portfolio in hand, approach fashion houses or even garment companies. It's a good idea, especially if you haven't acquired professional experience yet, to start small. Go to local businesses that may not be the fashion empire you dream of working for, but which do have potential for growth. The important thing at this point is to obtain experience and to further refine your craft.

    While approaching fashion houses, it's a good idea to research or ask around what kind of clothing they specialize in. Does that company sell sports outfits? Then make sure that the portfolio you show them mostly contain sports outfits that you've designed. The key here is to prove that you're not just good at designing but that your craft is relevant to the company.
  5. Fifth, make sure that you develop the proper frame of mind. Be ready for many, many rejections. Instead of them getting you down, take them as constructive criticisms and learn from them. Even while waiting to get your dream job, you can use the time productively by continuously honing your skills, even the secondary ones that every fashion designer needs--sewing, sketching (at least to get the body form and proportion down pat), photography, and social skills. Always be up-to-date on the latest fashion trends by studying magazines and lifestyle channels, and being observant of peoples' tastes. Develop your creativity by dabbling into other artistic endeavors such as painting. One more thing: network! Let people know that you are a fashion designer; blog about your craft, advertise, maybe even offer to create a gown for free for a friend with the condition that she would credit you for it.

As with most other professions, the key to becoming a successful fashion designer is to sincerely love your craft, consistently develop it, and to be resourceful.

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Natchez WIN Job Center

601-442-0243
107 Col. John Pitchford Parkway
Natchez, MS
WIN Job Centers provide easy access to many services in one convenient location. The WIN Job Center staff helps job seekers create or update resumes, conduct job searches, and prepare for job interviews. Staff also provides them with job training information to become more competitive in the job market. Job seekers have access to fax machines, copiers and the Internet to help with job searches. WIN Job Centers offer employers free job postings, a large pool of available and skilled workers and information about referral to on-the-job training programs that reduce the cost of training new employees. WIN also saves employers time and money by recruiting and screening new candidates for employment. Veterans reps, employment reps, phones, free internet & resume writer access computers are on site. Representatives are available with an appointment. Full range of jobseeker and employer services

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