Careers in Fashion: Design, Development, and Promotion
Posted 2 years 1 month ago by Bloomsbury Publishing
Dive into the world of fashion designers and stylists
On this three-week course from Bloomsbury Academic, you’ll explore the design sector of the fashion industry from two perspectives, the manufacturer and the retailer. You’ll also look at the careers involved in marketing and promoting designers and fashion lines.
Discover design roles for apparel and accessories
From all around the world, fashion designers share their trend and consumer knowledge, as well as their imaginations, personalities, and aesthetic preferences, as they develop their creations.
You’ll delve into fashion design careers, from fashion designer to patternmaker, and discuss the challenges involved in each, as well as the best routes to enter these roles.
Explore the full range of careers in fashion product development
Product development is the creation, production, and marketing of a product from start to finish.
This course will take you through each career within product development, looking at the steps that are taken for each season to create new fashion lines and the roles involved in each step.
Learn about fashion marketing and promotion careers
When you peruse a fashion magazine, such as Vogue, In Style, or W, you are inundated by promotion in the forms of glossy and, sometimes, eyebrow-raising advertisements of fashion brands such as Louis Vuitton, Cynthia Rowley, Versace, and Gucci. This promotion is just one example of fashion marketing.
On the final week of this course, you’ll delve into the many careers within fashion promotion for both designers and manufacturers. This includes roles such as fashion stylist, advertising, public relations, and social media director. You’ll also look at the many types of events and publications that some of these positions will work with.
This course is designed for anyone wanting to work in the fashion industry, especially in the fashion design, development, or promotion fields.
This course is designed for anyone wanting to work in the fashion industry, especially in the fashion design, development, or promotion fields.
- Describe the differences in the careers of technical designers, patternmakers, and specification technicians
- Describe the processes needed to bring a product, or product line, from conception and manufacturing to marketing and sales
- Explain product development conducted by both the manufacturer and the retailer
- Discuss the reasons retailers moved into the business of developing their own product lines
- Explain the product development classifications that have evolved from the customization of product lines
- Explore the career opportunities of product development staff and describe the roles and responsibilities of the different careers in the field of product development
- Explore the promotion career opportunities at the primary level of the fashion industry
- Describe the goal of promotion for the designer or manufacturer
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