Posts tagged fashion designer
Bring Your Fashion Ideas to Life — One Figure at a Time

If you’ve ever had a fashion idea in your head but struggled to get it onto paper, you’re not alone. That’s exactly where our Beginning Figure Drawing class comes in. Led by the talented Julie Ann Brown, this course is all about giving you the tools to bring your vision to life—starting with a walking figure that you can dress, style, and make entirely your own. We sat down with Julie Ann to talk about her approach, what students can expect, and why learning to draw the human form can transform the way you design.

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How to Build a Strong Fashion Portfolio: From School Applications to Professional Success

Whether you're applying to fashion school or advancing in your fashion career, a strong portfolio is essential. It serves as a visual résumé, showcasing your creativity, technical skills, and unique design identity. However, the approach to building a portfolio differs depending on whether you're a student preparing for admission or a fashion professional seeking career opportunities.

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Why Learning Fashion Design Early is a Game-Changer for Creative Kids and Teens

Fashion is more than just clothes—it's a form of self-expression, a platform for creativity, and even a pathway to exciting career opportunities. For kids and teens, diving into the world of fashion design can be an incredibly enriching experience. From developing technical skills to boosting confidence, learning fashion design early offers benefits that extend far beyond the sewing machine.

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How to Create the Perfect Mood Board for Your Design Project

Mood boards are an essential tool for any designer, helping to provide focus and inspiration while setting the tone for your project. Whether you're designing a fashion collection, curating an event, or working on an interior design concept, a mood board brings your vision to life.

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Student Highlight - Carissa H.

Carissa recently took a series of classes to prepare herself for a graduate program application.  She completed her undergrad in another field and has been in the working world but wanted to shift gears into the realm of design.  She had a tight deadline and a steep learning curve but really made huge progress over just a couple of months.  We are so proud of her and all her hard work!  Look what a beautiful dress she made as only her 2nd adult sewing project.  Wow! Bravo Carissa - Bellisima!

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Understanding Sole Proprietorship in California for Aspiring Fashion Designers

For an aspiring fashion designer, deciding on the right business structure can seem daunting. Yet setting up as a sole proprietorship in California may be simpler than it appears – and serve as a stepping stone to success. As the LLC.org guide: Sole Proprietorship in California shows, a sole proprietorship offers budding fashion entrepreneurs key advantages as well as reasonable legal obligations.

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Student Highlight - Zahra

Meet - Zahra, one of our young and talented Fashion Studies students. Zahra started studying #allthethings (including Design, Illustration and Sewing) with us over the Summer and has continued to take classes throughout the Fall to work on her arts-based high school applications. She’s been busy sewing up garments as well as honing her drawing skills so that she can present her work and be ready for what High School has to offer.

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Jobs in Fashion - Product Developer with Chelsea Willingham , Founder of Minka + Coco

I recently spoke with Chelsea Willingham about her job as a Product Developer. Chelsea's journey into design and development traces back to a childhood shopping trip with her mother. During middle school, she vividly described a pair of shoes she wanted, prompting her to sketch them.  Her mother's response, 'Those don't exist,' ignited her creative spark.  Her master's degree in apparel design, specializing in sustainability, further refined her creativity.  

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Student Highlight - Jake D.

Meet Jake D. , one of our Fashion Design Students. His designs are pretty awesome, so we thought we would share some with you.  It's fantastic that he is also exploring the art of draping fabric on the dress form, which was really a wonderful surprise to see when he sent over the photos.  That skill and practice will come in handy when and if he studies pattern making (finger's crossed).  I think it will be really fun for him.  But first Sewing! 

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Student Spotlight - Wendi G. Fashion Illustration

This month we highlight Fashion Studies student - Wendi G.  Wendi is one of Julie Ann's Illustrations and as you can see, has a very whimsical and colorful style.  Here is a little more about Wendi in her own words:

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Pursuing a Career in Fashion Design for Beginners

Fashion is an ever-evolving industry that encompasses clothing, accessories, jewelry, and more. It is an art form where creativity meets practicality and incorporates the latest trends in design to create new looks. 

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The Business Of Fashion - An Interview with Autumn Adamme of Dark Garden Corsetry

I recently spoke with Autumn Adamme, Founder of Dark Garden Corsetry. Autumn became known as the Godmother of Modern Corsetry after launching Dark Garden in 1989, reviving corsets for a modern body and audience. Growing up on the Renaissance Faire circuit, Autumn made her first corset at 13. Shortly after reaching the age of majority, she turned the crafting of custom corsets and historical ensembles into the groundbreaking business which established many of the techniques and standards observed by corset makers across the world today.

In our discussion you will find out how Autumn as built her business from a semi-solopreneur to a team of 19. We talk about the importance of her amazing team, Tik Tok, having signature offerings and manufacturing in San Francisco. Her ”all-bodies-are beautiful” ethos has created an inclusive and luxe experience for her clientele which gives her an advantage in the corset making business. I so admire Autumn and the business she has created. And I hope you enjoy this interview.

Here are some of my key take aways from my conversation with Autumn:

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Jobs in Fashion - Fashion Designer

The prevailing stereotype of a fashion designer: design what you love while also wearing cute clothes everyday, bow at the end of the runway show, take a long vacation when it’s over and finally, get your work so famous that it is featured on stars at fancy events. Th

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