Are You Ready for your Career in Fashion?

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Are You Ready for your Career in Fashion?

Are You Ready for your Career in Fashion?

Career in Fashion Designing

The fashion industry is estimated to be about 2% of the world economy. And, despite the economic downturn across the globe, today’s multi-billion fashion industry continues to grow at a good rate. This is why a career in fashion designing is worth a thought.

Tips for your career in Fashion Designing

If the opening lines successfully catch your eye and attracts you towards thinking about a career in fashion designing then a good starting point is to contact few colleges or universities where you can expect to be trained. The second step would be to find out about the entry requirements and then get acquainted with the contents of fashion designing courses.

It is also essential to bear in mind that students who earn a first degree, certificate or diploma in fashion are eligible to pursue more specialized courses. Aspiring students can not only dream of working as fashion designers but also as buyers, and trend forecasters, to mention a few. Closely associated roles require the application of creativity paired with thorough technical skills. This is why it is important to ask yourself (“why fashion designing?”) before embarking upon a career in fashion designing. The goals that you set as a student will determine the course of your career after training.

Some takers may go in for studying fashion because of the exciting opportunities besides the course contents. Designers in-making feel quite excited about the fact that they can expect to spend their vacations up-skilling by interning in fashion houses. Besides, prospective students say that in order to be successful one should be able to work on his/her own style and be passionate about translating the personal style into credible finished products. The list does not end here. The dynamics of fashion courses demands an aesthetic sense of awareness as well. After all, which customer would repeatedly buy the most common and boring product?

How RICA can help you make your fashion designing dream come true?

Ruchi’s Institute of Creative Arts (RICA) situated in Allahabad can serve as your most cherished companion in this exciting journey. The Institute is well known for offering a variety of courses in closely connected domains (e.g. garment technology, interior designing, textile designing, beauty and healthcare etc.). Students who come to train with us have the advantage of earning dual certifications through a regular contact medium and another through the distant learning mode. This means that you don’t have to spend extra time in pursuing another certificate that may be of interest to you!

If you are confused about where to begin then drop by for a friendly discussion with our esteemed faculty members who are well-regarded for counseling students. In other words, we help you understand where you would like to stand. After you decide to join us, we endeavor to provide you with ample of opportunities for practical exposure besides your regular classroom teaching. Our well-placed alumni are a reflection of our dedication towards the student community.  

RICA would like to highlight few more motivators for studying fashion:

· Transcending your comfort zone or cashing on your unique personality style: Many people strive for challenges and work well when there is a certain amount of pressure to churn out extraordinary products. If you are one of them, then the fashion world is certainly for you. Because, trends change in a dynamic manner and this requires keeping up-to-date with the ever-changing industry.

· A lively or happening professional and social life: The industry buzzes with dynamism. The liveliness of working in the fashion world is not confined to one’s professional life. If you like to have a busy social circle then you would adore your work and permeate it with further dedication as you move along!

· Diverse profiles: As highlighted above, fashion professionals are just not fashion designers. Students can expect to fill a variety of roles (e.g. machinist, upholsterer, pattern graders, etc.). Trainees may also expect to utilize their managerial skills, if required to work as a manager such as production manager or a marketing manager. Surely, this means that you can look forward to a lifelong journey of learning and acquiring new skills that could assist you crossing traditionally set boundaries.  

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