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Fashion Designing Fashion Designing Colleges Courses Exams 1100 6712 71 Popular Colleges Top Courses UG Courses PG Courses Top Ranked Colleges Q&A Articles What is Fashion Designing? One of the most creative course option, Fashion Design is considered to be a very prosperous vocational education stream not only in India but abroad as well. This is primarily because the Fashion industry has grown by leaps and bounds and that too within a decade. Thus, going by these numbers it is apparent that selecting a course in Fashion Designing is bound to open up a plethora of opportunities for aspirants. However, it is worth knowing some important aspects of this course. Although Fashion Design and Textile Design are closely related to each other but there is a difference between the two. While Fashion Design is dedicated to creating clothes as well as lifestyle accessories, Textile Design course educates students about the process for creating structures as well as designs for knitted, woven, printed fabrics or surface ornamented fabrics and the likes. Skills required to be a Fashion Designer To build a future in this field, one needs to have an artistic and creative personality. Apart from this, aspirants need to be good at drawing and possess the knack to express their ideas by means of helpful sketches. Candidates who aspire to pursue a Fashion Design programme need to possess the below mentioned skill-set:

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What is Fashion Designing?
One of the most creative course option, Fashion Design is considered to be a very prosperous vocational
education stream not only in India but abroad as well. This is primarily because the Fashion industry has
grown by leaps and bounds and that too within a decade.
Thus, going by these numbers it is apparent that selecting a course in Fashion Designing is bound to open
up a plethora of opportunities for aspirants. However, it is worth knowing some important aspects of this
course. Although Fashion Design and Textile Design are closely related to each other but there is a difference
between the two. While Fashion Design is dedicated to creating clothes as well as lifestyle accessories,
Textile Design course educates students about the process for creating structures as well as designs for
knitted, woven, printed fabrics or surface ornamented fabrics and the likes.
Skills required to be a Fashion Designer
To build a future in this field, one needs to have an artistic and creative personality. Apart from this,
aspirants need to be good at drawing and possess the knack to express their ideas by means of helpful
sketches. Candidates who aspire to pursue a Fashion Design programme need to possess the below
mentioned skill-set:
tones
Ability to think in three-dimensions to translate visualisation into
garments Goal oriented
Persuasiveness Observation
Fashion Designing Eligibility Criteria
Aspirants who have cleared their 10+2 from any stream (Science/Commerce/Arts) can pursue a Fashion
Design course at the graduation level. However, most popular Design colleges allow candidates to take part
in their admission process only if they have completed their schooling from a recognised board. To pursue
such a course at the postgraduate level, design graduates are preferred but aspirants from other
courses/streams can also apply.
Subjects taught in Fashion Design Course
The topics taught as part of a fashion design course vary as per the degree/ diploma/ certificate that
candidates are offered on completion of the course. Apart from this, there can be slight variations in the
fashion design course curriculum from college to college. Some common topics that are taught as part of an
undergraduate course offered in fashion design are as follows:
Fashion Design UG Courses
Introduction to Textiles
Fashion Theory
Social science
History of Fashion
Fashion Illustration
Leather Designing
Manufacturing Technology
Indian Art Appreciation
Introduction to IT applications
Fashion Communication and Presentation
Consumer Behaviour in Fashion
Marketing Research Concepts & Techniques
Fabric Appreciation Systems
Fashion Distribution Management
Some common topics that are taught as part of a postgraduate course offered in fashion design are as
follows:
Ergonomics
Design Illustration
Computer Designing
Economics and Management Decisions
Organisational Behaviour
Marketing Management
MBA Fashion Design
Global Fashion Scenario
International Trade Operations and Documentation
Competition and Strategies in Fashion
Visual Mechandising
International Fashion Marketing
MBA Fashion Management
Fabric, Patterns, etc.)
Economic Analysis and Statistics
Global Textiles and Apparel Product Market Characteristics
Retail Management and Advanced Export Merchandising
Quantitative Techniques and Operations Research
Management Accounting
International Marketing
Human Resource Management
Customer Relationship Management
Women's Wear- International Fashion
Men's Wear
Fashion Styling
Some common topics that are taught as part of a certificate or diploma course in fashion design are as
follows:
Computer Aided Design
Apparel Design
Introduction - Fashion Design
Introduction To Textiles
Creative Yarn Craft
Introduction Garment Manufacturing Technology
Garment Manufacturing, History Of Indian
Fashion
Vintage Costumes
Fashion Accessories
Advanced Course In Fashion And Apparel Design
Visual Merchandising,
Fashion Form and Function
Fashion Designing
Fashion Accessory
Textile Science
Fashion Mechandising and Management
Styling For Body Types
Fashion Editing & Run Throughs
Result
Artists & Models
Team Work
Project Management
Commercial Styling
Creating A Visual Reference Board
Fashion Design Jobs & Top Employers
Aspirants who wish to join the fashion industry need to have in-depth knowledge of various fabrics, weaves,
draping qualities, colour as well as changing trends. Candidates who wish to pursue a career in Fashion
Design can go through the list of job profiles mentioned below:
Fashion Designer: In such a job profile aspirants can either start their own label or join a firm to design
clothes for them. As a fashion designer, an individual has to work on styling different types of clothes
such as jeans, jackets, women’s wear, children’s wear, men’s wear, evening wear, knitwear, sportswear,
and the likes.
Fashion Marketer: In this job profile candidates can work for clothing companies, boutiques or outlet
chains. As a fashion marketer aspirants need to work towards publicising and increasing awareness of a
particular brand, designer labels or department stores. So, basically if one chooses such a professional
field then they are expected to plan, direct or coordinate marketing policies and programmes, such as
determining the demand for products and services offered by a firm and its competitors, and identify
potential customers.
Fashion Concept Manager: People working under this profile are expected to think of unique themes on
which a clothing or accessory range should be designed by a designer, brand or fashion firm. Also, they
research and suggest ways through which the new line of clothing should be advertised.
Quality Controller: The first and primary task of a quality controller is to set quality standards for
anything and everything that is purchased for a new collection. Apart from this, the quality control (QC)
manager also issues guidelines for each department to ascertain quality in various processes along the
production of garments. QC is also responsible for checking the quality of the product through the
various stages of production.
Fashion Consultant/Personal Stylist: People who wish to become fashion consultants/personal stylists
are mostly self-employed. However, one can only make a mark for themselves in this job profile if they
have a really good reputation in the fashion industry. The typical task of a fashion consultant/personal
stylist is to help people develop a wardrobe that promotes their public image. People working in this
profession advise others on the latest fashion trends, clothing styles, colours to wear/avoid and how to
do their make-up and hair.
Technical Designer: People working as technical designers are responsible for deciding how a garment
should be stitched and made. Thus, they are responsible for creating a technical package or TP. So, their
task starts when a sketch of the garment to be made is given to them. Typically speaking, technical
designers need to put in sewing details, points of measurement (or POM), wash description,
label/hangtag placement and packaging instructions.
Fashion Coordinator: They are responsible for creating a unified ‘look and feel’ across all fashion
divisions of a department store, design house or fashion magazine. A fashion coordinator needs to
constantly monitor various fashion publications and needs to be up-to-date with industry trends so that
he/she can advise the organisation regarding which fabric, pattern and style the firm should produce.
Fashion Show Organisers: A person who works as a fashion show organiser needs to organise various
fashion events. To be successful in this profession one should have good connections.
Fashion Design Top Recruiters
Fashion Design graduates have a plethora of opportunities before them. After completing their course
aspirants can work with fashion designers as well as corporates. Some corporates that hire fashion design
graduates are listed below:
Snapdeal Shoppers Stop
Kimaya Gokuldas Images
Indus League Clothing
Some famous Fashion Designers who hire graduates of fashion design course are as listed below:
Rohit Bal
Manish Malhotra
Varun Behl
Raghuvendra Rathore
Sabyasachi Mukherjee
Q. What do fashion designers do?
Ans: Fashion designers are tasked with the responsibility of creating original garments/ clothes, accessories
as well as footwear. While designing anything a fashion designer first makes a sketch of the design, selects
the fabrics that are required, decides the pattern and also gives instructions to others on how they need to
make the end-product.
Q. How can you become a fashion designer?
Ans: In order to become a fashion designer one should consider pursuing a bachelor’s degree in design.
Some popular courses that candidates can pursue in design to become a fashion designer are – BDes in
Fashion Design, Bachelor of Fashion Technology (BFTech), BSc in Fashion Design, Fashion Merchandising
etc. Apart from these courses candidates can also pursue Fashion Design courses at the PG level like Master
of Design (MDes), Masters of Fashion Technology (MFTech) and the likes.
While hiring fashion designers, employers usually shortlist applicants who are creative and who possess
good technical knowledge of the how clothes, accessories or footwear are produced.
Q. Where can I study Fashion Design?
Ans: Aspirants can pursue a Fashion Design course at any of the below mentioned colleges:
NIFT Delhi
NIFT Mumbai
Symbiosis Institute of Design
Q. Is there a demand for fashion designers?
Ans: The demand for fashion designers is increasing with each passing day. This is primarily because people
are getting more and more fashion conscious. Fashion design graduates are not only hired by renowned
fashion designers but also by retail outlets.
Q. What kind of education do you need to be a fashion designer?
Ans: To be hired as a fashion designer one needs to possess at least a bachelor’s degree in the field of design.
Full time Fashion Design courses offered at the undergraduate level are usually of three to four years
duration. The education and training required to be a fashion designer are such that aspirants should have
adequate knowledge of fabrics, textiles and fashion trends.
Q. What is the average salary of a fashion designer?
Ans: The salary earned by a fashion designer varies depending on the experience one has in the field of
design along with the firm/ company that they work for. According to PayScale.com the average salary
earned by a Fashion Designer is Rs 3,64,296. The starting salary that a fashion designer can expect to earn is
around Rs 1,76,411.
Q. What jobs can I get with a fashion design degree?
Ans: After completing a fashion design degree aspirants can join any of the below mentioned job profiles:
Fashion designer
Fashion marketer
Retail buyer
Retail merchandiser
Quality controller
Q. Is Fashion Designing a good career?
Ans: Fashion Designing is a good career choice for aspirants who are artistic and creative. There are many
career opportunities available to aspirants who want to pursue a Fashion Designing course. To become a
fashion designer one not only needs to be artistic and creative but also needs to have good communication
Q. How long does it take to become a fashion designer?
Ans: Aspirants who pursue a bachelor’s degree in fashion design can expect to start their careers in three to
four years after they complete their degree. While most fashion design graduates find work in the fashion
industry or related fields on completion of their course but candidates need to note that it may take years for
them to become a recognised fashion designer.
Q. What skills does a fashion designer need?
Ans: Aspirants need to possess some or all of the below mentioned skills to become a fashion designer:
Creativity and artistic taste
Technical knowledge of tasks such as pattern cutting and sewing
Knowledge of fashion trends
Drawing and sketching skills
Q. How do fashion designers work?
Ans: Fashion designers first of all study the market trends as well as fashion trends. Thereafter, they sketch
designs for their clothing or accessory line. Fashion Designers also get in touch with manufacturers and
select the fabric or other accessories that they require for their clothing or accessory line. Sometimes fashion
designers also attend trade shows. Finally, fashion designers conduct fittings as well as adjustments on
prototypes and thereafter market their end products in their own showrooms or to clothing retailers.
Q. Where can fashion designers work?
Ans: After completing a degree in Fashion Design aspirants can either start their own design label or can
even work with an established fashion designer. Apart from this, corporates and retail outlets also hire
fashion design graduates.
Popular Fashion Designing Colleges in India
Following are the most popular Fashion Designing Colleges in India. Learn more about these Fashion
Designing colleges (Courses, Reviews, Answers & more) by downloading the Brochure.
Certificate in Creative Fashion Styling 62,500 | 6 months | Part Time - Classroom
National Institute of Fashion Technology, Delhi
Hauz khas, Delhi
B.Des. in Fashion Design 14.88 Lakh | 4 years | Full Time
B.Des. in Textile Design 7.54 Lakh | 4 years | Full Time
B.Des. in Fashion Design 7.89 Lakh | 4 years | Full Time
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Loni Kalbhor, Pune
Paldi, Ahmedabad
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H.S.R Layout, Bangalore
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Top Rated Courses
Following are the top-rated Fashion Designing courses, based on alumni reviews. Explore these reviews to
choose the best course in Fashion Designing.
4.6 1 review
4.2 1 review
Offered By Inter National Institute of Fashion Design, Indore
4.8 1 review
Advanced Program in Interior Design
Offered By INIFD- Inter National Institute of Fashion Designing, Lindsay Street
5.0 1 review
Undergraduate in Graphic Design and Visual Communication
Offered By E'cole intuit.lab - French Institute of Design and Visual Communication
5.0 1 review
Offered By JD Institute of Fashion Technology, Lavelle Road
4.1 5 reviews
Offered By UID - Unitedworld Institute of Design
5.0 1 review
5.0 1 review
Offered By Pearl Academy Mumbai
4.6 1 review
4.4 3 reviews
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Q. What is the difference between B.Des fashion design and B.Des fashion design in 3 continent?
Which one is better?
A. Both the degrees are the same, the difference is only of nomenclature. You can get yourself enrolled
in any of the one course.
Answered by
Harleen Kaur Contributor-Level 8
Q. I have completed my B.Com. Should I opt for B.Sc in fashion designing? What is its fees?
A. I would suggest you pursue a masters course in fashion designing, as you already have a bachelor
degree as B.Com. You can pursue Masters in Fashion designing.
Answered by
Harleen Kaur Contributor-Level 8
Q. What is the duration of Diploma in jewellery design? When will the admissions open for 2019
batch at IIGJ, Jaipur?
https://www.shiksha.com/design/fashion-design/course/diploma-in-jewellery-design-and-
manufacturing-technology-indian-institute-of-gems-and-jewellery-andheri-east-mumbai-129531
Anjali Sharma Guide-Level 13
Q. I'm 22 years old. I want to discontinue my B.Pharma course (degree) and join fashion designing. Is
it possible?
A. Hi Arohi,
Yes, it is possible. You can join, as age criteria is upto 23 and you are 22. So, yes you can join the
degree course of fashion designing in JD Institute of Fashion Technology, Lavelle Road.
Answered by
varun bhatia Guide-Level 13
Q. What is the last date of submitting application of NIFT entrance exam 2019 for Delhi?
A. Hi AishwaryaNIFT entrance exam for Delhi 2019 has been conducted in the month of January. You
will have to apply for next session as the exam has been conducted and the results are also out for
the same. NIFT applications are out in month of October for the next session and exam is conducted
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