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How Much Money do Fashion Designers Really Make?

Fashion design is portrayed as a glamorous career that is full of fabulous runway shows and beautiful models. This may eventually be a reality for some designers, but even the most successful designers had to go through training to get where they are now.

Nature of the Work

Those who work in fashion design create original pieces of clothing, footwear, and accessories. They work with different fabric and materials and use sketches to give others directions on how to recreate their designs. Most designers have a bachelor’s degree in a field like fashion design or fashion merchandising. Creativity is a must for this career, and an understanding of clothing production processes is also a big plus. Designers will create prototypes and should know how to describe and present their designs to potential clients and employers.

Employment Opportunities

Fashion designers have opportunities to work in different types of industries. Many designers work in wholesale clothing or manufacturing companies, retailers, dance or theater companies, online companies, and private design firms. Many fashion designers work in New York and California, but any large urban area should have fashion opportunities available. Some designers are self-employed. Designers should plan to travel for their job. Shows around the country, and even the world, will provide opportunity for inspiration and trends. Fashion designers may work unusual hours, especially if they have deadlines to meet. Some times of the year are busier than other, with shows and openings happening at certain times of the year. It is important for a designer to be flexible and stay focused on the task at hand.

Salary

The average salary for a fashion designer was $62,860 in 2012. Though starting salaries in this industry can start very low, earnings in this occupation can vary based on reputation, employer, and the designer's experience. Those working salaried positions tend to earn more than those working in freelance positions. A few of the most successful, famous self-employed fashion designers, however, earn much more than the salary of the highest-paid designers.

Finding Success

The best chance for success as a fashion designer is to acquire formal education in a related field, an excellent portfolio, and lot of great experience. Creativity is vital in this field. A designer should try to find their niche and design apparel that they enjoy making. There is strong competition for the best jobs and those with connections and drive will find the most success.