It is all relative.... I have friends who graduated 2 years ago and are still interning. It's very competitive and there are so many graduates every year. Unfortunately this means only the rich kids whose parents can fund their living costs are the ones who get ahead. A friend of my cousin's has been interning for 3 years and has only just got a job! But that was in advertising. If, like me, you don't have help from your parents it is best to save up as much as you can for 2-3 years living costs (I worked out about £900 per month for everything - rent, travel, food, tax, bills, property insurance, phone - in London) So I need between £20,000-£30,000. Or if I can't save up that much in time (as I still don't have a job) I could work a night job at a supermarket or bar/pub but would be scraping by but the weeks approaching fashion weeks will be very intense - I've had friends working 12 hour days... so you might not be able to fit a paid job around this.
Generally speaking internships last periods of 3 months and you can stay or move to another one. Always keep your options open - if you befriend someone who needs assistance styling a shoot, offer help even if you have never done it before. The fashion community is very close knit so it's best to get a lot of experience because you could start in design but end up a stylist or a PR. I have a friend who is working in PR now after 3 months interning in a design team.
I'm not 100 percent sure but I would say yes, you do need internhips experience in order to become a fashion designer. I do know that if you attend a fashion college, you have a lot of opportunities to utilize their connections to help you land great internships (and it's better than doing it on your own). I have friends who graduated from FIDM (Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising) and they told me that FIDM has a great career center and you have your own career adviser who specializes in your major! That's pretty awesome to me. FIDM overall is known for their fashion design program and I do know that a lot of famous fashion designers graduated from FIDM as well. Good luck!
To become a fashion designer you have to, first find a fashion school that works for you, next apply to a school, and then a lot of other things. If you want more info or the full list of steps, please go to: http://www.fashion.net/how-to/fashion designer/.
you have to take 7 quarters of schooling. i don't know what a quarter is but mostly you take 4 years of school to become a fashion designer.
well if you are a fashion designer then as long as you want to i think.... its like any job you can drop out at any time..;)
how long they want
It depends on the designer's capacity
My cousin is a fashion designer, they have do 4 years formal course. She is in Italy.
along time!
A bachelor's degree, which typically takes three to four years to complete, is the fundamental requirement to become a fashion designer. You can look for internships or entry-level jobs in the fashion industry after earning your bachelor's degree.
4 years
long hours day and night on a coner
For as long as there career lasts.... Which means as long as people buy their clothes and they can afford to make more clothes.
you come and design all day long(: