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Fashion Design Clothing

Thursday, February 18th, 2010


If you have a talent for fashion design, and if you have ever desired to be the next Vera Wang or Donna Karan, you need to begin with basic fashion design clothing. Fashion design clothing and other accessories are created with artistic expression and skillful implementation. Fashion design clothing manufacturers are typically self employed and work for individual clients. Most of the great couture designers started the path upway in that manner, and have worked their way up into retail markets with mass appeal.

The History Of Fashion Design Clothing

Before making the endeavor in a career you will need to start with a strong background of knowledge about fashion design clothing. The initial creator of fashion design is Charles Frederick Worth. Working as a humble draper at first, he eventually established a fashion house in the city of Paris. Separating Worth from the seamstresses who worked along side him, clients would dictate to the seamstresses what they desired, and Worth would dictate to the clients what he thought they should wear. The word couturier was created to best describe him. Sketch artists were hired to sketch the clothing so that clients would be able to pick and choose the clothing they liked. There was far less cost involved in provided a sketch, rather than making the garments and risk the client not liking it after all.

France and Europe allowed this trend to grow and spread. London became the next destination for high fashion and magazines began displaying and printing current styles. . Chain type department stores would send buyers to the Paris fashion shows where they would purchase one or more garments to reproduce and sell in their stores at much lower prices. At this time, fashion had not become two distinct styles, haute couture and ready to wear. Most of the time, fashion design clothing manufacturers provided both types of fashion clothing. It was only after World War II that the roles of the manufacturers became sharply divided.

The clothing industry began to envision two sides of the clothing industry, clothes off the rack for everyday use, and the high fashion clothing from the runway. Comingling of the two styles seemed to fade away, with most designers beginning to select designing for one or the other. Times are very different today, as many couture fashion clothing items find their way into department stores all over the world.

If you desire a career in design, many of the original ideals still remain the same; even though the actual role of the designer has changed tremendously. There are many schools of design that will introduce potential career candidates to different avenues of the fashion trade. During the training process, the career minded students will begin to differentiate the different lines of clothing and begin to choose their career path. In most cases, designers will need to pay their dues to the industry before they achieve their career goals in the style of Wang or Karan. Work hard in the hard fashion industry and the rewards will come.

By: Scott English

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Jennifer Aniston’s Spring Fashion

Friday, February 12th, 2010


Sweet and charming Jennifer Aniston has always been regarded as one of the most lovable TV personalities. And with good reason, too. She has always been on top of her acting career and her fashion and style sense as well. She particularly loves spring fashion, as seen in her wardrobe.

If you are just like Jennifer Aniston, she actually has a couple of tips that would allow you to become a star of your own. Also good news is that you do not have to spend a lot of money just to update your closet and accessorize.

Flower power is the way to go this season. You can try anything from floral blouses to skirts and dresses. But, try to avoid it if you are going for a formal or business attire. You can just use some floral jewelry as an accessory or a brooch as a fun way to break the monotony. Floral scarves are hot.

Shoes. Everything from platform wedges to gladiator sandals. Just avoid extreme shoes for office wear. Make sure that you tailor the look to enhance and complement your personality and style.

Colored bags and shoes. We see a lot of crayon colors in bags and shoes, like pink, green, blue, violet, grape and bright yellow. These bright colorful bags jump off the page in large totes or bold clutches. We are reminded of kindergarten when we see bright crayon colors. Make sure that you choose your accessories carefully. Choose a structured shape and size if you are wearing a bright colored bag. Go with conservative colors and classic colors for client meetings and office attire. Try to reserve your crayon brights for a walk in the park or casual day at the office.

By: Priyanka Arora

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Spring 2006 Fashion Colors

Monday, February 8th, 2010


They stopped selling winter coats in the store around November and started gearing up for spring. The transition started with the spring colors but longer sleeves but now they are stocking the shelves with spring and summer garb. Before you hit the racks, do you know what to choose that best compliments your image? Remember our rule. Unless you are dumping the entire closet in the trash (and there are some out there who should), never buy dailywear unless it goes with 3 things in your wardrobe.

So what colors are hot this spring? You will see the return of the turquoise and hot pink of last year but this years palette is topped off with orange (and we mean orange!) and kelly green. The sage, celery and celadon greens of the past 2 years have gone to the wayside. We even saw a kelly green polo shirt for men last week.

However, the shocking news especially for the east coast is this. Despite the line from Wicked! that “Black is this year’s pink,” black is out! Khaki and olive green and “sand dollar” are replacing black as the staple for the wardrobe. I personally will be hiding out in my house until this trend ends. On a serious note, be careful what you choose from this color set. These neutrals are not as nuetral as they sound. Most of us cannot wear olive green and the khaki colors come in a variety of shades that can leave some of us looking like yesterday’s leftovers.

In other fashion news, white has also made a huge comeback along with a few pastels. Again, watch out for this one. Skin tone, your age, and your natural hair color play a major role in your ability to carry off white…and I don’t care what anyone says, don’t get those white shoes out until after Memorial Day!

Now that we have thrown you into thinking about color, stay tuned for next month’s fashion advice on the styles that will make or break your spring and summer collection.

Completely overwhelmed by what you read and not even sure what we mean by the right color or fabric? Consult with an image specialist or personal shopper in your area.

Read more about choosing the right styles by reading our ezine article on creating the sucessful wardrobe.

By: Indra Books

About the Author:
Indra A Books, author of this and many other lifestyle articles, is the owner and founder of ON THE GO 4 U, LLC, Personal Shoppers & Concierge Service in the Washington DC metropolitan area, providing life management services. In addition to its shopping and concierge services, ON THE GO 4 U also publishes a monthly e-zine and conducts workshops. Ms. Books is the Vice President for the International Concierge & Errand Association. For more information about the author and ON THE GO 4 U, please visit http://www.onthego4u.net.

© 2006 Indra A Books for ON THE GO 4 U



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