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steps to becoming a fashion designer?
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<blockquote data-quote="XxPuffyi" data-source="post: 2590013" data-attributes="member: 880391"><p>for colleges you could try parsons,FIT,or Pratt(if you're good enough to get in). Majors would probably be fashion design/business. I wouldn't take classes at a communitty college(some of them are okay). The colleges I listed above take about 3 or 4 years(longer if you wish).If you can't draw can you sew? make them on manequins and take pictures for a portfolio. but you should take some drawing classes(for figures),hoped this helped!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XxPuffyi, post: 2590013, member: 880391"] for colleges you could try parsons,FIT,or Pratt(if you're good enough to get in). Majors would probably be fashion design/business. I wouldn't take classes at a communitty college(some of them are okay). The colleges I listed above take about 3 or 4 years(longer if you wish).If you can't draw can you sew? make them on manequins and take pictures for a portfolio. but you should take some drawing classes(for figures),hoped this helped! [/QUOTE]
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