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Thursday, September 13, 2007

What It Takes To Be A Fashion Designer

by James Mitchell

Let's get one thing straight - to be a fashion designer you'll need to possess a formidable range of skills and personal qualities. Be honest with yourself, evaluate the extent to which you possess these skills and qualities otherwise you'll eventually run into obstacles in your attempts to be a fashion designer.

First and foremost you need talent. This encompasses a wide range of skills including drawing, sewing, research, vision and creativity. Without a high level of natural talent you can never be a fashion designer.

The fashion industry is tough and competitive - you need to be prepared to use your abilities to give yourself an edge over your rivals. This only comes through having the confidence to truly believe in what you're doing and the assertiveness to deliver.

Without a high level of ambition and the necessary commitment to achieve that ambition you may struggle. You have to be prepared to work hard yet remain open to learning. Displaying high levels of flexibility and using criticism from others in a positive way will allow you to adapt in what is an ever-changing environment.

Effective communication skills are a must. If you can't explain, listen, negotiate or delegate you'll struggle. Likewise organisational skills - if you can't plan and co-ordinate you simply won't finish jobs on time. Part of this comes from being able to make quick decisions and accepting responsibility for those decisions.

If you want to be a fashion designer then you need to accept the fact that you'll also be running a business. That means being able to spot opportunities as well as carrying out the more mundane tasks that are part and parcel of running a business. You'll need to be able to show leadership and be prepared to take a few risks if you want to achieve real success.

On a more artistic level you'll need to be imaginative and creative to generate new ideas. Without a genuine ability to visualize, draw and paint in two dimensions you won't be able to deliver innovation which is the energizing force of fashion design. The same can be said for color sense and the many practical skills that go into making a fashion designer.

To be a fashion designer means being prepared to work as part of a team. You'll need to enjoy group activities and recognize you're only part of a bigger picture that draws from the input of many players. This calls for a friendly, calm temperament, patience, humour and at times a little bit of humility.

The one personal quality that pulls all of this together is having a real passion for fashion - without this the other skills and personal qualities become undermined and you'll find it difficult to be a fashion designer.

If you feel you possess these qualities then don't give up until you cover all the steps you need to take to become a fashion designer.

James Mitchell owns and operates http://www.fashiondesignerbasics.com Fashion Designer


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Friday, August 03, 2007

Why Colour Is So Important in Fashion

by Susan Lockhart

Colour is the first thing other people notice about us, and its impact is immediate and long-lasting. Our fashion colour choices say a lot about the image we are trying to portray and how we feel about ourselves. So what does colour tell people?

Within seconds of meeting you, others will respond to the 'colour messages' flashed by your clothes. Different colours can make people feel a certain way. In fact, it has been determined by medical science that colour can influence the viewer's hormones, blood pressure and body temperature. Colour also has an impact on:

* Your apparent shape;
* Your apparent weight;
* Your apparent personality;
* Your emotions
* Others emotions

Other important considerations are how appropriate the colour is for the location, occasion, time of year, your age and of course, your natural colouring.

We are all influenced by colour every day, whether we realise it or not. If we're having a bad day and not feeling good about ourselves, we tend to automatically choose clothes in dull neutral colours like black, grey or brown because they match how we're feeling. Just as when we're happy and feeling great we will go for something a bit brighter.

Have a look in your wardrobe and see how many different colours you own. Do you have a veritable rainbow of outfits? Or are there just 1 or 2 colours that you wear a variation of all the time? You may find you are stuck in a colour rut. Knowing this, why not experiment with the colours you wear and surround yourself with.

Sometimes it is not just the colour itself, but a combination of colours that create the affect. Colours produce different reactions when used in different fabrics and when put together in different colour combinations. For example, a red jacket worn with a white shirt to a business meeting exhibits confidence and power, but a red jacket worn with a lacy red top may be interpreted as saying, 'I'm sexy and exciting and I have other things on my mind besides this business meeting'.

Red is actually not the best colour to wear to a job interview as it can set the scene for an uneasy interaction between females. So what colours are appropriate for what situation?

Here is a list of the colours that men respond well to, both socially and professionally.

* Yellow: Holds their attention and keeps them alert; indicates the start of something new

* Yellow-based reds: Energetic colour that keeps conversations going

* True reds: Exhibits confidence

* Burgundy: Reflects class and sophistication and attracts the same type of men

* Mid-range blues: Puts others at ease and allows interactions to go smoothly

* Sky blue: A calming colour

* Navy blue: Signals that you want to be taken seriously; it inspires others to listen to what you have to say and displays that you are trustworthy

* Blue-based reds: Suggests intelligence and femininity

* Red violet: Suggests strength and creativity

It is most important though, to choose colours that are a good fit for your natural colouring. There is no point choosing a colour that suggests creativity and confidence if it also makes you look washed out or sick.

Wearing your best range of colours can have a huge impact on your wardrobe and your confidence. The right colours can make your skin tone appear more even, reduce the appearance of wrinkles and dark circles and make you look brighter and healthier. While on the other hand wearing a colour which isn't so good for you, can make you look tired, dull and even ill. A colour analysis with a professional image consultant will show you exactly which range of colours are best for your clothing, makeup and accessories.

In short, our fashion colour choices tell the world a lot about us. Knowing how to use colour to your advantage can change the way you dress and boost your self-confidence.

Susan Lockhart is a leading Image Consultant in Brisbane, Australia and owner of Synergy Image Consulting. Learn how to make the most of your appearance and dress for success, no matter what size, age or shape you are. Get professional advice on colour, dressing for your body shape, bridal wear, grooming and more. Consultations for men and women. Visit http://www.synergyimage.com.au


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Thursday, July 26, 2007

The Return Of London Fashion Week

by Tania Machowska

Provisional dates for London's fashion week are 16-23 September 2007. Fashion weeks tend to be held several months before the season, which gives press and buyers a chance to preview designs in advance. The last London Fashion Week was a huge success, bringing more than £100 million worth of business to London. Expectation is high for the next event, which many hope will be just as successful.

What We Can Expect

It's the first fashion week since top stylist Isabella Blow died in May. As Blow kick-started the careers of both Philip Treacy and Alexander McQueen, we're expecting to see many tributes. Models such as Lily Cole, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell and Agyness Deyne are being lined up to sashay down the catwalk in the latest designs.

The last London Fashion Week in February 2007 was a huge success with £40 million worth of orders and a huge £24 million of media coverage. Following London Fashion Week will be London Fashion Weekend, which takes place at the Natural History Museum and offers visitors the opportunity to purchase designer clothes at sales prices.

Next Season Predictions

We're eagerly anticipating next season's trends. Will next summer prove to be the season for you to dust off your capri pants? Who knows!

The Designers

Luella Bartley will show her Spring/Summer 2008 collection at fashion week, which also coincides with the launch of her new flagship store in Mayfair. It’s unclear whether Vivienne Westwood is showing this year but if she does, we never fail to be impressed by the grand dame of fashion.

It was Marc Jacobs in February but who will be the talk of Fashion Week in September? Fashion week favourite Hussein Chalayan should be returning with a collection that promises a blend of simplicity and volume. There are also rumours that John Galliano is returning to London with another one of his spectacularly outlandish collections. Inspired by the French Revolution, one of his last shows featured a realistic-looking guillotine and so we’re can’t wait to see what he’ll do this time. Hot young designer Henry Holland is also one to look out for. His cheeky House of Holland label is guaranteed to raise a smile with bitchy slogan t-shirts and androgynous styling. Needless to say, we're expecting Julien McDonald to dazzle us with a glamourous Givenchy show.

The Fashion Industry and Model’s Health

Since the death of catwalk models Luisel Ramos and Ana Carolina Reston, fashion bosses have been under increasing pressure to ban size zero models. However, it's unclear whether they plan to do this at fashion week. However, the organisers of Madrid Fashion Week 2006 banned models with a Body Mass Index below 18 and pressure is mounting on London Fashion Week bosses to do the same.

The Independent Model Health Inquiry has also found it 'profoundly inappropriate' that young girls should be portrayed as adult women on the catwalk and have called for them to be banned from fashion week. However, it is unclear whether they will be. Lily Cole, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell all modelled before their sixteenth birthday but should they have been allowed to?

Discover More about Fashion Week

If you’re eager for more news and gossip, stay tuned. We'll be at the shows in September, bringing you the hottest looks straight from the catwalk.

Tania Machowska is a former model with experience of catwalk and catalogue modelling. For the past four years she's been contributing to websites such as http://www.chemodels.com, Brussels Model Agency.


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Sunday, March 04, 2007

20 Tips to Dress for Success

by Mei Galang

Do you possess the look of a professional? Do you look incredibly smart? Are you confident enough to take charge and get the job that you applying for?

Consider the fact that your resume is quite impressive and the employer can't resist to have the audacity to ask you to come for an interview. But after the all the preparations, your final problem will surely comes up right after you realize and ask yourself ' what should I wear?' These things are actually important for the job hunters, people tend to have a systemic problem nowadays regarding what they should wear on a job interview. Honestly I'm wired toward automatically seeing the person in these kind of situations because I also had the same experienced when I was hunting for a right job. However many take these for granted, with the eloquence of having an 'impressive resume' they forgot that applicants will not only be examined based on the job experience and personality but also with how they present themselves professionally.

Here are the top 20 tips in dressing for an interview

1.Research if the company or your potential employer have a specific dress code.

2.If your planning to buy new clothes, get good advice from sales persons.

3.Have the clothes altered to fit and accent your features.

4.Select an outfit that you have worn before and are comfortable wearing.

5.Your hair should be clean and neat.

6.Do not wear a strong perfume or cologne, scent must be low key or absent.

7.Cover any tattoo and limit pierced jewelry to ears only.

8. For men – Wear a suit or sports jacket that is color coordinated with your trousers.

9. For men – You should have clothes in Neutral or dark colors such as blue, black or gray.

10. For men – Wear a conservative and low key tie. Avoid ties with flashy patterns.

11. For men – Keep your sneakers away. A clean, polished black leather shoes is highly recommended.

12. For men – Don't forget to trim and clean your nails.

13. For men – White socks are definitely NO! Use dark socks.

14. For men – Use dark suit and light colored shirt.

15. For women – Wear a classic suit or simple dress paired with a jacket.

16. For women – The appropriate colors are navy blue, black, dark green, dark red, burgundy or gray.

17. For women – Don't be too provocative or sexy.

18. For women – Trim your fingernails and use a polish that complements your clothes and would not distract the interviewer.

19. For women – Choose a moderate shoes which is clean and with heels that makes you comfortable.

20. For women – Use a tan or light hosiery.

Clothing will play a role in your career so you should continue to pay attention to your wardrobe. Add pieces made of high quality that will match to what you already have. Buy separates that can be mixed and matched. Dressing is not everything but it will definitely add up to your overall impression that you will make on.

These are some advices and the right tools that I can give to someone on their job hunting, but I have to leave it here. Because as we all end up with reality, applicants must not look good with their own respective dress but might as well have the confidence to make themselves qualified enough for the job. Job hunters should think first all the requirements before going to an interview, from the resume to his/her diploma. They must be ready to answer the question exquisitely. So if you want to have a job career in the future, you should consider these suggestion for you to succeed.

Mei Galang is an article for Oz Free Online Jobs blog


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Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Whole Entity Of Beauty - Speaks Volumes From The Clothes You Wear

by Kacy Carr


The whole entity of beauty is about what you wear, for example, remove every woman on this earths clothing leaving her naked - and what do you get, millions of replicas of the same thing, okay there will be different shapes and sizes I agree, but the goods are still the same - so the point here is - it is how you package the wares that counts.

The whole entity of beauty does not end with a facial scrub or a makeover - it is a package which denotes your true inner beauty through the clothes you wear. The whole entity of beauty (clothes) can tell a story about your personality just by your own personal choice in style and color.

Bedroom attire for the female entity of beauty may be that of lace frilly knickers (lingerie). Lace is a wonderful way that a woman can inject her femininity to protrude. However not every woman is the same - as we all differ in taste - especially when trying to please the opposite sex in the bedroom. Some women just love to show their whole entity of beauty by wearing suspenders and up the bum thong knickers behind closed doors, and hey what do know ladies - the men love this too. You face no problem in pleasing your partner - if you include lace underwear to be part of any romantic antics that takes place in the room above. So remember ladies when the facial scrub comes off - then on with the frillies.

Ladies underwear i.e. frilly lace knickers and suspenders come in many designs from simple and plain - to knickers and bras that does not leave much to the imagination. Women's magazines are a fabulous way to find useful tips on what the female species sees as the whole entity of beauty. Beauty data included in most ladies glossy brochures are certainly a fine way to keep up with the latest news in what trendy fashion gear is gracing the catwalk. Magazine advice is another good way to catch up on what is the new brand of cosmetics that women are raving about.

Once the facial is over and those vibrant tresses flow after leaving the hair drier down, then take heed of the transformation in the mirror - when that chiffon dress slips over the shoulders. Remember at this point the finest of exquisite jewelry will always make an outfit even more alluring.

If you are out on a date and are a little shy when it comes to making conversation, then why not let your clothes do the talking. Believe you me when I say that your outfit will speak volumes about you (excuse the pun) so you can either tone it up or tone it down.

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Saturday, January 06, 2007

Fashion Styles of Women and Children in France

by John Creech

French people are experts when it comes to dressing up. They have a natural flair for what looks superb: well-tailored pants, classy formal wear, simple blue jeans, well-fitting shirts, and stylish shoulder bags. The style is extremely fashionable. Good quality but inexpensive clothes and shoes should never look cheap!

French people take care of their bodies, accordingly with what they wear. They are also aware of image projection. Even French children know how to take care of themselves. They may be young, but they always look like they have just been from beauty salons. They are constantly well groomed, even though they have to run some errands. Their concept of good grooming includes well-combed hair, clean nails, expensive perfume, well-ironed clothes, well-polished shoes, and appropriate accessories. Attractive women, mothers or grandmothers, easily catch men's attention.

French women seem to always know how to look like models. For some unknown reasons, physical flaws are ignored by most people. What people see is a unique and beautiful face, to the extent that they all look the same. Thus, it is amazing whenever I find a distinctive face of a French woman in the street.

Every girl expresses her own style of dressing by choosing her own accessories, arranging her hair, and manipulating standard wardrobe items. On the other hand, what French women have in common, aside from their looks, are their slim figure, nice eyelashes, and accessories that enhance the body. They prefer clothes that show off the silhouette and curves of their bodies.

For instance, French women take plain clothes to look slim. Only few people wear jeans, since French people prefer dainty dresses or skirts with lace and flowery designs. That is because they always want to look feminine and seductive. Moreover, a French woman considers a man flirting with her through eye contact, as a compliment. Women in France have mastered sending hints through the use of their tantalizing eyes. So, when a French woman smiles back, that means she is open to the challenge. More so, serious advances, like fling and dating, normally follow.

Jeans are not the only things seldom or never worn by French ladies. It amazes me that these women usually avoid wearing mini skirts and revealing blouses. Instead, they wear long skirts or dresses. As mentioned, the women like to expose little but seductively, thus, they only show just a tiny portion of skin to appear seductive in a subtle way. It is believed that seduction resides in the little detail of their exposed skin through the slits, exposed backs, tiny tops that flaunt the lower abdomen, and pants that reveal sexy underwear.

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