Question:
Question about carrers in fashion ? 10 points please?
Aswego
2009-08-24 09:24:21 UTC
i would like a carrer in fashion , a clothing designer or magizine designer, i have chosen art, ict and music for my gcse options, is are these good gcses for that carrer path ?

please answer these questions in detial thank you .
1) what are the qualifications needed for these jobs (e.g. degree or a levels) and how will i aquire them ?

2) what is the annual yearly salary or monthly salary

3) will i be able to have one of these carrers ?

4) Once i have the qualifications for these jobs, how will i become one of those jobs?
Three answers:
Dee.
2009-08-24 09:36:12 UTC
Art and ICT are good GCSE's to set you up for the A-levels you'd need to study fashion, like Art and Graphics. Once you've done your GCSE's you'll find they mean diddly squat, it's A-levels that matter.

1) Like I said above, Art, ICT, Graphics and Textiles would all be good A-levels to have if you want a career in fashion. To be a fashion designer you would need to do a degree in Fashion Design, and probably a Graphic Design degree to become a "magazine designer" (I assume you mean some type of editing/ layout design)

2) The salary depends entirely on you skill and ability.

3) I don't know if you will be able to have one of these careers, I don't know you, and they are very competitive fields.

4) One you have the qualifications it depends on how many post-grad jobs you apply for, and, again your ability.However, I would recommend learning some basic grammar before making any serious career moves.
Marney
2009-08-24 09:32:15 UTC
1.) Qualifications for the fashion industry are pretty strict. You need to have a strong knowledge and background in fashion... you need to have completed a fashion internship, fashion school, and the ability to sketch, sew, and be creative.



2.) If you make it big, the annual salary is A LOT. if you don't make it big, the annual salary is VERY LITTLE. A lot would be 100,000-150,000 a year... and very little could be 0- 20,000 a year.



3.) The chances of you getting these careers are very slim. The fashion industry doesn't offer much opportunities... it's very hard to get a job in fashion. but it's not impossible.. just very unlikely



4.) once you have the qualifications, you send in your resume and hope for the best.
anonymous
2009-08-24 09:33:52 UTC
It's very very very tough.You need both mental toughness and physical and,not many people make it.It is not something you can just have,you need to earn it.It is the toughest in the world and,80% drop out.You need to enlist into the Navy then,Apply for BUD/s it is a 6 month long period.If you make it then you can call yourself a SEAL.


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