Identity Theift
Essay by 24 • December 21, 2010 • 473 Words (2 Pages) • 1,645 Views
The Fashion Designer profession, has
recently emerged as one of the most sort
out careers among the youths . These
youths have their own creative style of
dressing and believe in setting a trend
rather than following a trend set by
others. A career in Fashion Design not
only involves meeting glamorous people
and interracting with rich and famous but
also gives a impetus to the creative flair of
the people who possess a sense of style.
The major functional areas in the industry
are designing garments, cutting the cloth,
sewing the pieces together and finally
merchandising. Popularising and
marketing of the various styles and
products is done through ramp shows and
fashion write-ups.
Fashion is a term commonly used in
relation to clothes, dresses, garments,
textiles, etc. There is an increase in
quality textiles and materials for the
fashion designers to work with. Fashion is
identified today with status, acceptance
and it almost implies social involvement.
India enjoys a prominent place in the
international market with its rich silks,
traditional handloom fabrics, rustic
textures and vibrant dyes. The creation of
a worldmarket for Indian garments is
largely the contribution of Indian fashion
designers. The trend for growth are set for
upcoming fashion entrepreneurs.
Nature of Work
Fashion Designer create designs for
almost anything which is part of the
garment of men, women, and children.
Designers understanding the needs of
their clients create attractive and
functional garments and accessories
according to the latest trends, market
conditions, weather and also keeping a
close watch on the fit, style, colour,
texture, size and material. The process of
making a dress starts with the
sketchingthe original idea on paper. Then
shaping the pattern pieces which make
the garment. The pieces are then drawn in
actual size on paper and cut out on a
rough material. These pieces are stitched
together and fitted on a model. From the
rough model sample garments are made
in the final fabric. Much time of the
designer is spent in exploration and
research. Knowledge about fabric, weave,
draping qualities, material, colour and
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