Fashion Design
Hello aspirant,
I hope that you are doing absolutely great.
With reference to your above mentioned query, I would like to tell you that there are numerous companies who give job opportunities and job offers to fashion designing Students.
A career in Fashion Designing is undoubtedly a good choice as the fashion industry has gain popularity and reached its peak. However, the fashion industry has a lot of cut-throat competition and vast challenges. The practice of fashion designing can be seen from the time immemorial. The scope of fashion designing does not restrict in India only but one can have good job opportunities in overseas as well. After completing the fashion designing course , students have innumerable choices in front of them. Fashion designing graduate students can join fashion houses/manufacturing/export units for a paid job or launch their own label in the market.
Below I have listed below some of the best career opportunities in Fashion Designing :
Salary jobs for fashion Designer :
Top Colleges for Fashion Designing :
National Institute of Fashion Technology, Delhi
NIFT, Mumbai
NIFT, Bangalore
National Institute of fashion technology, Chennai
NIFT, Hyderabad
Pearl Academy, Rajouri Garden
And more.
Further, follow the below link to know more :
https://design.careers360.com/articles/scope-of-fashion-design
I hope that this will help.
Hi,
Hope you are doing great.
Yes, a commerce student can pursue a fashion designing course. What you need is just willingness and creativity in this field. In some of the prominent institutes, the selection is based on merit, entrance test, group discussion, interviews.
The career opportunities after completing this course are also very good. You can find placement opportunities in the garments, leather, and jewelry industry for the role of merchandising executives, fashion designers, etc.
For more information about the basic eligibility, fees, average salary, course curriculum, you can just click on the link given below.
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/fashion-design-course
Hope this helps.
Greetings!!
It totally depends upon you as in which country do you want to work because learning French is definitely good it is one of the most useful foreign language and will help you to work with clients from the other nations however it won't be completely applicable to use the language you learnt in India, since majority of your clients are still going to be Indians also if you wish to work internationally then learning French will benefit you since you will have edge over other competitors who wish to work abroad but aren't fluent in French or any other foreign language, thus from future perspective anything you do or any skill you learn never goes waste and is beneficial in one way or the other.
All the best!!!!
Hope you are doing well!
The things you should include in your portfolio are:
1.You should introduce yourself in a maximum of 7 lines.
2.In order to explain the inspiration behind your collections,you need to include pictures,drawings,colour and textile palette etc.
3. You need to showcase your fashion designs through good drawings and photos.
4.You should share your technical drawings.
5.Make sure you should include your most recent and best work and keep your fashion portfolio upto 10 pages.
6.You need to be creative and the front page should be eye- catching with a lots of colours.
7.Create a digital version of your portfolio.
8.Last but not least you should always include your recent work and never leave your portfolio behind.
Some good examples are eye- catching fashion mood board, texture in a fashion collection and technical drawings which are impressive.
You can refer to this link for more information:
https://dqxeclau.top/careers/fashion-designer
Hope it helps.
All the best for your future.
Hello Aspirant,
There are two types of portfolios and it’s important the two don’t get mixed up. There’s your Personal Portfolio which showcases your full experience as a fashion designer and includes all the collections you’re proud of. Then there’s a Specific Portfolio which is what you prepare when you’re applying for a role. This portfolio is tailored to the role you want and is shared with the recruiter to see if you’re the right candidate to be referred for an interview.
Here are some more details about the two types of portfolio:
Designer Portfolio type 1: Personal Portfolio
Your personal portfolio is what you take to an interview. It includes collections you have created during your time as a designer and demonstrates the skills you have perfected. You may specialise in one category, for example knitwear, which means your personal portfolio will express this. Or if you have experience in a variety of design and trend areas this should be exhibited throughout.
Designer Portfolio type 2: Specific Portfolio
A specific portfolio is one that a recruiter or company may ask you to share after an initial discussion about a role. This portfolio is what you create to help you secure an interview. It’s not what you take to the interview. You need to showcase your best collections that reflect the type of role you’re going for. For example, if the position is for jersey, your specific portfolio will show your very best jersey design work.
Every type of portfolio needs to follow the same format:
If you’re applying for a fast-fashion role you should also include a technical drawing of a complicated item (such as a coat or trousers) to showcase your skill.
If you’re after a Head Designer Role then your portfolio will of course be different. As Head Designers manage a team of designers (and don’t design), your portfolio will need to show how your team’s final collections were created, and include catwalk and photoshoot images.
Don't make your introduction too long, work to a maximum of seven lines. It should explain the reason, purpose and inspiration behind your collections and what the reader of your portfolio can expect to find inside. If you’re writing an introduction for your Personal Portfolio then it can include a bit more about you as a designer – but don’t go overboard with lots of text. Keep it short.
Mood boards are important to explain the inspiration behind your collections. This will help recruiters and companies see how you work and how creative you are. Include pictures, fabric swatches, drawings, and colour and textile palettes. One or two pages dedicated to your concepts will be suffice, anymore and your portfolio is at risk of being too long.
Showcase your designs through high-quality drawings and photos of your final collections. Use hand-drawn silhouettes, demonstrate how your designs look when they’re styled with other garments, and include inspirational images to bring the entire look and feel of your collection together.
For high-end luxury brands, employers will expect to see sketched silhouettes of your final designs. However, fast-fashion companies will also want to see your designs created with Illustrator or InDesign, alongside your drawings.
It’s essential you include your very best work when revealing your designs. This is what employers will be looking at to gauge whether your style and skills are right for their company or not.
Technical drawings do not have to be included in your portfolio, however if you’re applying for a fast fashion role it’s highly advised you do to stand out above other candidates. Technical drawings can be drawn by hand, however it would be better to provide drawings created in Illustrator or InDesign. This is because fast fashion businesses require designers to provide extremely accurate designs to suppliers so they can prepare prototype samples. There’s no point providing a simple technical design; show off your best skills by demonstrating you can draw more difficult specifications like coats, trousers, bags or shoes.
The length of a fashion designer’s portfolio for a job is a question asked a lot. There’s no set rule, however it’s essential to not include too much. Your Personal Portfolio can be whatever length you like, but make sure you only include your most recent and very best work. A recruiter or potential employer will not be interested in work you did over 10 years ago. Your Specific Portfolio should only be around 10-13 pages long. It should be extremely tailored to the role you’re going for and you should cherry pick your top work.
Creating a portfolio for a fast-fashion brand
Your portfolio must shout ‘commercial’. It’s important to express your creativity, however commerciality is what fast-fashion companies will be looking for. You need to show that you understand your target customer, the industry, and that your designs can be produced on mass.
Technical drawing skills are also a must. You, the designer, will be providing technical drawings to suppliers to enable them to produce prototype samples, which then go onto mass production.
There’s nothing worse than a portfolio with a blank front cover. Be creative and make your portfolio stand out with a striking front page.You want a recruiter and employer to feel impelled to open it. It’s essential your portfolios are full of colour too. Don’t try and be creative with black and white tones, colour is what recruiters and businesses want to see.
The salary of a fashion illustrator in Dubai, after completion of diploma programme is around 95865 AE Dirhams. In Indian rupees, it ranges around 19 lakhs per annum. This an average salary, as per the statistics. Whereas, in India you can get around 3.85 lakh rupees per annum.
Hope this helps you,
Good luck, Thank you :)
Hello,
Fashion illustrator deals with drawings,sketching,painting to produce content for magazines,advertising etc.to become a fashion illustrator a candidate must pass 12th standard and go for bachelors degree in fashion design or diploma in fashion designing.through campus placement you can join companies like AND,pantaloons,biba and many big brands as a fashion illustrator or you can provide your service as freelancer.
As a fresher you may get very low salary like 15000 and after experience it goes up as 50000 per. Month.as it is a professional course you can earn as much as you can depends upon your skills and your recognition in fashion world.
All the best...
Hello there
Diploma in Fashion Designing is a skill-based industry-oriented course where everything from the specifics of design and development to starting and sustaining a brand is discussed extensively. Fashion ideas, culture study, patterns, garment design and related topics form the core part of the course.
Here is the list of Job Opportunities After Completing Diploma in Fashion Designing
Job Sectors:
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it depends on the quality of your work, the basic salary ranges from 10k to 420 k. moreover there are bonuses which total up the salary by an increases of another 10k. it all depends on how well you work there and the quality of your submissions. it also depends on the company that has recruited you.
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