Role of Fashion Designers in an Industry
Responsibilities of Fashion Designers
Fashion designers typically do the following:
- Study fashion
trends and anticipate designs that will appeal to consumers
- Decide on a theme
for a collection
- Use computer-aided
design (CAD) programs to create designs
- Visit
manufacturers or trade shows to get samples of fabric
- Select fabrics,
embellishments, colors, or a style for each garment or accessory
- Work with other
designers or team members to create prototype designs
- Present design
ideas to the creative director or showcase them in fashion or trade shows
- Market designs to
clothing retailers or directly to consumers
- Oversee the final
production of their designs
Larger apparel companies typically employ a team of
designers headed by a creative designer. Some fashion designers specialize in
clothing, footwear, or accessory design; others create designs in all three
fashion categories.
For some fashion designers, the first step in creating a new
design is researching current fashion and making predictions about future
trends using trend reports published by fashion industry trade groups. Other
fashion designers create collections from inspirations they get from their
regular surroundings, from the cultures they have experienced and places they
have visited, or from various art media that inspire them.
After they have an initial idea, fashion designers try out
various fabrics and produce a prototype, often with less expensive material
than will be used in the final product. They work with models to see how the
design will look and adjust the designs as needed.
Although most designers first sketch their designs by hand,
many now also sketch their ideas digitally with computer-aided design (CAD)
programs. CAD allows designers to see their work on virtual models. They can
try out different colors, design, and shapes while making adjustments more
easily than they can when working with real fabric on real people.
Designers produce samples with the actual materials that
will be used in manufacturing. Samples that get good responses from editors or
trade and fashion shows are then manufactured and sold to consumers.
Although the design process may vary by specialty, in
general it takes 6 months from initial design concept to final production, when
either the spring or fall collection is released. Some companies may release
new designs as frequently as every month, in addition to releasing designs during
the spring and fall.
The following are examples of types of fashion designers:
Clothing designers
create and help produce men’s, women’s, and children’s apparel, including
casual wear, suits, sportswear, evening wear, outerwear, maternity clothing,
and intimate apparel.
Footwear designers
create and help produce different styles of shoes and boots. As new materials,
such as lightweight synthetic materials used in shoe soles, become available,
footwear designers produce new designs that combine comfort, form, and
function.
Accessory designers
design and produce items such as handbags, suitcases, belts, scarves, hats,
hosiery, and eyewear.
Costume designers
design costumes for the performing arts and for motion picture and television
productions. They research the styles worn during the period in which the
performance takes place, or they work with directors to select and create
appropriate attire. They also must stay within the costume budget for the
particular production.


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