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Becoming a Fashion Designer

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Becoming a Fashion Designer

By: Lindsay Peoples Wagner
Narrated by: Machelle Williams
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An illuminating guide to a career as a fashion designer written by editor in chief of Teen Vogue Lindsay Peoples Wagner, based on the real-life experiences of three emerging designers - essential listening for someone considering a path to this competitive profession.

Go behind the scenes and be mentored by the best to find out what it’s really like and what it really takes to become a fashion designer. Editor in Chief of Teen Vogue Lindsay Peoples Wagner takes listeners to the front lines to offer a candid portrait of this creative career. What does it actually mean to be a fashion designer today? What do they do? How do they do it?

Wagner shadows three acclaimed New York City designers to see how each carved their own path: Recho Omondi of Omondi, Rosie Assoulin of Rosie Assoulin, and Becca McCharen-Tran of Chromat. Learn from her pioneering subjects as they design new seasons, hold fittings, manufacture, plan shows, and publicize. Designers must function as skilled craftspeople and artists as well as business people and brands. They all come from different places and have had different trajectories. These talented designers show a profession that is radically changing and increasingly addressing issues of race, identity, and inclusivity. Wagner discovers that modern fashion designers must navigate several worlds at once, all with vision and determination.

Becoming a Fashion Designer enters the elusive world of fashion design and shares practical steps to make this career path a reality. With advice from experienced designers on how to get into the field, this is the most valuable informational interview you’ll ever have.

©2019 Lindsay Peoples Wagner (P)2019 Simon & Schuster Audio
Career Success Education Employment Personal Success Career Fashion Inspiring Fashion Business

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Listening to the inner workings of the world of fashion design from a few different people from where they started to where they are now really gets you thinking about your own life. If you are wanting to get into fashion design this is a fantastic look into the reality of what you are in for money wise and time wise. I have to thank the author for taking the time to write this book as it outlays everything a designer will need to start in the industry but also it prepares people for all the failures that they will go through.
Fantastic work, Thanks.

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