Posts tagged fashion education
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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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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Jobs in Fashion - Techical Designer

A Technical Designer's job is to sit between the Fashion Designer, Merchandiser and Production Manager to make a garment fit the customer that the merchandiser is targeting, adhering to the designer's original vision, while also producing it at the right price. This is usually done remotely by sending communications overseas to agents and factories.

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I Can't Wait to Keep Learning - Student Highlight on Ava S.

This month's student spotlight is on Ava S., who is currently in our ONLINE Fashion Studies Program. Her instructors speak very highly of her and she is producing very lovely work. Ava is 16 years old and a Sophomore at Skyline High School in Oakland, California.

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It's Never Too Late to Start Something new - Student Highlight - Rylee B.

This month's student spotlight is on Rylee B., who is currently in our ONLINE Fashion Studies Program. She's an amazing artist an what she has written is very inspiring. Below is a little bit more about Rylee in her own words -

I live in Alameda, California, with my husband, our roommate, and — most belovedly — our cat. We’ve been in California for roughly 3 years after moving here from Florida. I’m currently a nurse and I work night-shift, so hobbies are what keep me going since most of my awake time is while the world is sleeping.

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5 simple ways to make your wardrobe more sustainable

So you want to become a more ethical shopper?

Change isn’t going to happen overnight and the journey ahead isn’t always going to be easy. However, if you make some small changes to your shopping habits, ethical shopping is sure to become second nature and you can feel great about the good you’re doing for the planet (as well as your bank balance).

Here are five simple tips on how to make your wardrobe more sustainable, without compromising style and fashion:

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Student of the Month - April

This month we highlight Kelly H. who is one of our Fashion Studies Students.  Only 12 years old with a fairly developed sense of style, she is learning the craft of clothes making and cultivating her design skills.  She's even doing it with a cast on her RIGHT hand.  Yikes!  She will be an ambidextrous designer by the end of the school year!  That shows a lot of commitment and determination, if you ask me!  

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How to Start a Clothing Line

A lot goes into Starting and Manufacturing a Clothing Line and I love how this spells out each step for our readers.

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