A Fashion Designer is a creative and technical professional who designs clothing within a specific theme for a specific purpose and a specific market.
You can be successful as a fashion designer regardless of where you live and whether or not you graduated from an art school. Your social status and environment make the least difference to your career as a fashion designer, provided you can handle your own profile well.
Simply put, a fashion designer gets name, fame and money, to get people dressed and make them feel comfortable.
Here are some examples of what a fashion designer creates, which range from everyday clothes to precious metal jewelry in various prices, shapes and sizes :
T-shirts
Evening dresses
Jackets
Socks
Career suits
Baby outfits
Denims
Maternity clothes
Hats
Jogging clothes
Bandanas and scarves
Umbrellas
Glass bead jewelry
Shorts
Swimsuits
Beach wears
Uniforms
Shoes
There are several career paths in this field that you can choose based on your strengths and interests. You’re not restricted to become an haute couturier or to work with one.
As a fashion designer, you could work with the most talented and creative people in the industry. Your name could be franchised internationally; you could find it on billboards all over subway stations. You could hang out with the world’s most stylish people; some are celebrities, some are ordinary people with discriminating tastes. More importantly, you could make a handsome amount from this profession.