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Fashion Design Schools

If you are thinking about a good fashion design school to follow your passion, you are not alone. If you want to make your future better, fashion design is a great way to go further faster while being able to do something you love. Whether you like dressing up and looking nice yourself or you're the person among your friends and family who is asked for fashion advice all the time, an exciting career in fashion design may be right for you.


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To help you decide whether or not this is the right option for you, we are going to look at some different fashion career paths. We are also going to look at the best ways to choose a college for fashion design. By the time you're done reading, you should have a very good idea of whether a career in fashion is right for you as well as the best ways to go about getting on the right road to pursue your dreams.

Featured Fashion Design Schools



Bauder College

Don’t waste another minute. Achieve the career success you dream of with a quality education from Bauder College.

Featured Programs:
Business Administration-Fashion Merchandising | Business Administration-Fashion Product Development | Fashion Design | Fashion Merchandising

Featured Locations:
Atlanta , Georgia




Choosing a Fashion Design School

When it comes to finding the best fashion design school for you personally, there are a few steps you need to take. Here are a few things we think you should seriously consider and think about heavily before you jump into fashion design school.

  • Shop Around - You would shop around for the perfect dress or sweater, so why not do the same for finding a top notch fashion design school?
  • Research First - While you are searching around for a school or college, you want to make sure you do enough research about the fashion industry. We give you some information on this below.
  • Hard Work - It should be noted that getting a degree in fashion design is not easy as you might think. In fact, there is a lot of work and dedication that is required to successfully graduate with a fashion degree.

Having said all of that, there is a good chance some of you are STILL interested in this career path. This means you may be ready for all the challenges (and rewards) that come with a design career in the fashion industry.

Different Fashion Career Paths

Here is a look at some of the common career paths people with a fashion degree pursue.

  • Entrepreneur - Whether it is launching your own line of clothing or accessories or opening a retail shop with all the hottest items, a fashion design degree can help you become an entrepreneur - quite possibly a successful one depending on how talented you are and how hard you work.
  • Work for Fashion Icons - If you are just starting out and don't want to take the risks associated with starting your own business, you may be able to take your degree in fashion design and work for one of the legends in the fashion industry. No matter who you admire, with the right education you may be able to work for them.
  • Visual Merchandise Designer - On the other hand, you may be able to land a job at a retail store designing their clothing displays. This can be a fun way to get to see all the great new fashions up close without having to deal too much with customers.
  • Fashion Designer on Set - If you like movies and entertainment, you may find a great rewarding career as a fashion designer on set of a television show or even the movies.

Finding Fashion Design Schools

Once you are sure that a career in fashion design is right for you, the next step is to find the right school. The good news is that there are many different schools and colleges that focus on fashion design. This can also be bad news in a way, however, because it can take time to look around and find the perfect school for fashion design.

The trick is to come up with a short list of a handful of colleges or fashion schools and then visit the campus of each one to see which might be the best fit for you. Of course, you are going to have to worry about cost of tuition and other expenses, but your short list should be only those schools you can realistically get into.








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