Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Securing Your Future in Fashion Merchandising


Fashion merchandising is an integral part of the fashion industry because this dictates how the retail fashion sector of the industry moves. A fashion merchandiser will be the one to take on the responsibility of conceptualizing strategies on how best to sell clothes, what kind of clothes to buy, where to place them strategically to attract customers, research on the market trending, and even visualize the retail display to lure people into going inside the store and checking out the merchandise.

While having a good sense of fashion style and understanding it better than everyone else is already a talent in itself, you will never be well-equipped enough to handle everything in the fashion world if you don’t go to school to learn more about it.

Fashion merchandisers are paid a lot because they have a lot of responsibilities, and as such, the best way to be as informed about it before going into the fashion world full throttle is to learn as much as you can.

Learning Fashion Merchandising

There are colleges that specialize in fashion, from designing to merchandising, that you can take full advantage of. Some have mentors/teachers from the fashion industry itself who are famous and respected in their field. Designers, CEOs and VPs of top fashion lines are some of them.

While going to any college is expensive, there are financial aids and assistance that most colleges offer to reach out to as many would-be students as possible. Check different colleges that offer fashion merchandising and see what your options are.

You may also do your research online to save you time and money. Find out about their student grants and ask relevant questions. Others offer scholarships, too, so you can try out for one if money is a little tight.

Applying for the Fashion College of Your Choice

When you have already picked your school and are ready to apply, be as honest as you can about your situation. However, do not make it appear as though you are begging for a spot since this could possibly turn off the school.

Be thorough about how much you know about the fashion industry without sounding overconfident or cocky as this is also a possible deal breaker. It is best to do research on your essay first before writing it and consider several topics you can write about if they do not have a standard question for you to answer.

Bear in mind that your future partly depends on their school, so carefully consider your application and maximize the time allowed before handing it in. Check your grammar, capitalization and punctuation. A carefully and well-written application has a better chance of being considered than a sloppy one.

The school may not feel that you are serious about your application if they see that you handed in something haphazardly done. Remember that your application also says something about your character – something colleges consider as well.

Nonetheless, your best option is to apply to as many colleges as you can afford to give you a bigger chance of being accepted in one.

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