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BCBG

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Hey girls, after two kids and a BA which I got several years ago (more years than I care to admit!) at a very good university, I'm actually thinking about maybe going back to school to pursue something that has always interested me... fashion! Did anyone here study fashion design? Can anyone give me a lowdown about what fashion school is like? Working in the fashion industry?When it came to job searching, did it matter what school you went to, or just that you had a degree or credentials?

BTW, I live in LA, so I know there are opportunities here...

I don't know... I've been doing the same job for five years now and the same industry for 8 and I'm bored out of my mind and need some sort of change.



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Chanel

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No advice, but I think that's awesome. Good for you!

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Dooney & Bourke

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Hello!
i"m new to this forum, but didn't we correspond via DOmino forum?
Anyway, hello!
I'm a former fashion designer, received my education in Israel. 4 years of the hardest work I've ever done as a student ( before that I received B.A. Degree from the University in another field &  those 3 years of B.A. seemed to be years spent in a ClubMed after I got to fashion design...) I worked for a few years in Israel for big companies & then for a few years here in LA. Generally people didn't care about the school, but your portfolio, experience in the particular field of fashion, how long the experience is, your skills...etc...
Unfortunately, I happened to work for clowns...most of my bosses/senior designers ( not all of them, but most of them) were people that you might see in a sitcom & think: "what an exaggerated stereotype!"...It made my life a living hell & my emotional state was...shattered...If you work for a company - it's also not as glamorous as you might think it is, but again, it depends on a company. I worked with so many other designers in similar positions, almost none were happy under the reign of the company ( big names:), ...the happiest were the ones who dared to open their own line - & then - there is your chance to succeed or fail. I personally almost opened a private line, but failed fast, long story, but it's personal, depends upon people you work with, your understanding of the market, you budget, your budget & your budget. It happened to me for careless reasons, but it's personal, I"m just telling, not warning:)
However, if you decide to undertake this path - think about all the hard work, extra hours & stress...I know I painted a rather gloomy picture due to my gloomy experience, however, it's all very different if you open your business ( Yeah...the economy...I remember). If you decide to work for a company - that's hard to take...Talk to more people in this field to gather as much information as possible before you take a step.
I personally wish to return to the profession one day, (as self employed only, the experience of being employed was too bitter) & I invested too much of myself in years of education & hard work. I also have 2 kids & the budget involved in starting the business is...therefore, it'll take some time.
Anyhow, I do hope I didn't put you down, I just felt I should honestly answer your question in forum:)

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