Learn more about what it takes to become a fashion designer, what designers do, and how much you'll make in your new career. Here at Sewport we prepared the all you need to know list with all the insights, so read on below. How to Become a Fashion Designer There's no set path...
Socialize and network as much as possible. In Miami, the average citizen can hobnob with celebrities and VIPs just about any night of the week at the local bars, clubs, resorts and hotels and restaurants. The more people you can meet, particularly those who are legitimately involved in the ...
French for "high sewing". These designers lead the way in creating trend-setting fashion. While some of their designs are outrageous and completely unrealistic when it comes to everyday wear, generally the theme is adapted into versions suitable for wearing. ...
Below we've outlined what you'll need to begin a career as a fashion designer. We've also included helpful occupational information, such as salary expectations, an outline of the skills you’ll need, educational requirements, a list of possible employer types, and much more! Education N...
3. Costs: How much does it cost to start a clothing line? How much money do you need to start your own clothing line? You won’t be able to make a solid business plan for your fashion business if you don’t properly understand the costs. We decided to make this guide on the costs...
Focus on the type of work you want to do in the future If you’re looking to branch off into new fields, or focus more on one type of project over the other, make sure to highlight relevant experiences and skill sets. Don’t spend too much time talking about projects that you’d ...
Font emphasis is an important concept to consider within your logo typography. It refers to how much emphasis is placed on certain words or characters in the design. With font emphasis, designers can draw attention to specific words and make them stand out from the rest of the text. 07. ...
Rips, tears, and stains? Throw away those items (no matter how much you love them) or donate them to goodwill. And I’m serious – be RUTHLESS. Things like this really bother me when I spot them on my clothes. If you find something like this, either make plans to repair it or ge...
Some labels can be scratchy and uncomfortable for the wearer, which can make the garment seem cheap, while others can be well sewn into the garment and made of a cloth material that’s much more high quality. Think about how you want your brand to be perceived and choose a type of labe...
After we saw the enormous work that was done, we understood that as much as we wanted to rush things with a factory, it simply cannot be done in one hour. It requires preparation, adjustments and work of a dedicated team. Clothing manufacturers rarely share this information or let people...