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Fashion Article: Disusun Untuk Memenuhi Tugas Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris
Fashion Article: Disusun Untuk Memenuhi Tugas Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris
Dosen pengampu :
Dr.mally maeliah, M.Pd.
Dra. Nurhasanah, M.Ed.
Disusun oleh:
Dea fahira
1901225
2020
How to be a fashion designer
Fashion Design is the art of application of design and aesthetics or natural beauty to
clothing and accessories. Fashion design is influenced by cultural and social latitudes and has
varied over time and price.
Fashion design is defined by the creators of new footwear, clothing and accessories.
Fashion designers attempt to design clothes which are functional as well as aesthetically
pleasing. They consider who is likely to wear a garment and the situations in which it will be
worn, and they work within a wide range of materials, colors, patterns and styles.
To be a fashion designer, you will need to have a good eye for colour and shape. You’ll
need skills such as pattern-cutting and sewing. You’ll also need to able to spot trends. You will
usually need a relevant higher education qualification, such as a foundation degree, HND or
degree to be a fashion designer. A course that teaches both design and technical skills will give
you the practical knowledge that you need to work in the industry.
the skills needed by fashion designers are like Visualising skills , Drawing abilities,
Attention to detail, Communication skills, Leadership skills, Teamwork skills, Styling abilities,
Fabric awareness, Sewing skills, Pattern-cutting skills and others.
Job opportunities for a fashion designer like A textile designer, A stylist, A teacher of
fashion design, An illustrator draws and paints clothing designs for commercial use, A model
wears and displays clothes at fashion shows and in photographs, A fashion forecaster predicts
what colours, styles and shapes will be popular ("on-trend") before the garments are on sale in
stores, A fit model aids the fashion designer by wearing and commenting on the fit of clothes
during their design and pre-manufacture, An alterations specialist (alterationist) adjusts the fit of
completed garments, usually ready-to-wear, and sometimes re-styles them, An image consultant,
wardrobe consultant or fashion advisor recommends styles and colors that are flattering to the
client, A dressmaker specializes in custom-made women's clothes: day, cocktail, and evening
dresses, business clothes and suits, trousseaus, sports clothes, and lingerie.
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