Where to I start to become a Fashion Designer?

March 5th, 2010 | by admin |
supershianne asked:


I am in middle school and I really want to be a fashion designer. Where do I start, how can I get designer skills, and more things that will help me?

Lisa
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    2. By like a classic on Mar 6, 2010 | Reply

      read fashion magazines, practise fashion sketches, maybe learn how to sew and design dresses or go to fashion college.

    3. By Alex on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply

      You should take some art/design classes to improve your drawing skills. Also learning how to sew can be a valuable asset. Oh, and check out It’s a community for aspiring fashion designers to display their designs, get community feedback, and meet other designers. I hope this helps!

    4. By Lys on Mar 12, 2010 | Reply

      Take some art classes. They are really helpful!
      I’m a senior in high school and it’s my first year taking an art class and I regret not taking them earlier.
      Also sketch clothes. I’ve been sketching since I was 11 or 12.
      You can also take old clothes you no longer want and make new clothes with them. Learn how to sew. I sew by hand better than I do with a sewing machine.

      You can also look into designers and you can read teen vogue.

      Hope I helped!

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