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Wednesday, September 16, 2015
How to Become a Fashion Director
Earn your high school diploma or GED equivalent to qualify for admittance in to a college or university. High school students that are aspiring fashion directors should take home economics and communication courses prior to graduating.
Enroll in a two-year associate's degree or four-year bachelor's degree program. Students may also choose to earn their associate's degrees prior to enrolling in bachelor's programs, though it is not necessary. Most fashion directors earn a bachelor's degree. Some fashion-focused majors include fashion marketing, fashion design, fashion management and fashion merchandising. Those with a minor in a business-related field are projected to have the most job opportunities, according to the Education Portal website.
Look for internship opportunities through the school's fashion program or local fashion media offices, as well as the Internet. An internship gives you a foot in the door of the fashion industry, as well as real life work experience. Students learn necessary on-the-job skills through internships, giving them an edge when applying for employment as a fashion director. Contacts made during an internship might also lead to potential employment. You can intern while you are still in school, or after you graduate.
Earn a master's degree in a fashion-related field. Although a master's degree is not required to be a successful fashion director, it will create more career and advancement opportunities. You can also specialize in a specific area of fashion, including fashion and film, sustainable fashion or fashion journalism.
Create a resume that lists your internship and other work experience, your fashion education history, your skills related to fashion director jobs and any awards or achievements you have earned in the fashion industry. Fashion directors should have skills that include attention to detail, the ability to create a look for a model or mannequin, working well with marketing and sales professionals, and effective leadership skills to give direction and make decisions about a fashion line or company.
Send your resume to fashion houses, designers, fashion event planners and all of the contacts you made during your internship, education and other networking events. Search job postings online and in newspapers or magazines. Attend fashion events and introduce yourself to as many people as possible to learn about job openings.
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