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Creative Careers in Fashion: 30 Ways to Make a Living in the World of Couture
By Debbie Hartsog
Creative individuals who want to explore fashion as a career will gain a thorough understanding of how the industry works and discover the myriad opportunities available in the fashion business with this fun and entertaining new book. A wealth of practical information is provided about exciting careers, such as:
Makeup artist Wardrobe consultant Textile designer Colorist Aesthetician Fashion editor Accessory designer Patternmaker Boutique owner Costume designer Merchandiser Stylist Photographer Model Fashion designer Buyer Sales representative Fashion forecaster
Creative Careers in Fashion provides details on salary ranges, educational and experience requirements, job locations, future opportunities, and new trends as well as expert advice from successful artists already working in the industry. In addition, there is an extensive chapter on degree programs available at colleges in the United States and Europe. This comprehensive and useful guide is an invaluable tool for anyone interested in pursuing a career in fashion. |
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Reviews
“A compelling introduction to the vast range of career options in the world of fashion, Ms. Hartsog’s book defines the job opportunities, then puts them into context by interviewing engaging young professionals who are living their dreams.”—Donna Gustavsen, Apparel Design Department Head, Rhode Island School of Design
“Creative Careers in Fashion approaches the fashion and related industries in a clear, practical manner. It offers concise information about specific segments of the industry through seasoned professionals’ and students’ eyes. An excellent guide to learn what you will need to succeed in the fashion world!”—Connie Passarella, Director of Career Services, Fashion Institute of Technology
“Filled with inspiring personal stories, Creative Careers in Fashion is a highly informative and engaging introduction for anyone interested in breaking into the design world.”—Dan Golden, Photo Editor, Story Worldwide
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