Synopsis
Presents a guide on becoming a fashion designer, covering topics such as developing a theme for a collection, drawing sketches, creating a portfolio for potential clients, and finding places to go for further education.
From the Inside Flap
(back cover)
ASPIRE
200
PROJECTS
TO GET YOU INTO
FASHION
DESIGN
This practical book offers complete preparation for fashion design school, with advice on how to build your portfolio, from sketching your first ideas to photographing finished garments. This is your passport to one of the world's most dynamic and glamorous industries.
Learn all about the fashion industry, including designing for haute couture, mass market, and ready-to-wear. Find out how garments are put together and finished, and discover how to create your own style with techniques like draping fabric and basic pattern making. Try out the series of workouts specially tailored to develop and test your newfound skills. Includes information on how to use fashion design school to your best advantage and launch your career into the professional world.
Tracy Fitzgerald has had a wide and varied career in the fashion industry, working internationally in the field of womenswear design. She is currently teaching fashion at the University of the West of England.
Adrian Grandon has been involved in fashion for as long as he can remember. After working in the industry as a menswear designer, he moved into teaching. He is Head of Fashion at the University of the West of England, one of Britain's premiere art schools.
Steven Faerm is the Director of Fashion Design at Parsons the New School for Design in New York City. A 1994 alumnus of Parsons, he was nominated for the prestigious Designer of the Year award in his final undergraduate year, and has since worked for internationally renowned designers, including Donna Karan and Marc Jacobs. He won the University Teaching Excellence Award in 2008.
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