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Fashion Colleges Showcase the Art of Fashion and Retail Management
by Robyn Tellefsen
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Curious about the place where business and creativity meet? Find what you're looking for in the latest career track being offered up by  

Fashion Colleges

 : fashion and retail management.

Fashion and retail management involves setting trends and moving fashion from designers and showrooms to stores and consumers. In order to acquire the skills necessary to manage this process, you'll need to delve into fashion history, business, sales, and marketing. Fashion colleges make that happen.

At fashion colleges, you'll study fashion history as well as modern fashion concepts and techniques. You'll also explore the relationships between fashion design and politics, economics, geography, and society.

Of course, fashion and retail management courses go beyond the theoretical. Fashion colleges allow you to build a foundation in drawing and design and learn the basics of clothing design and construction. You'll also gain invaluable experience with software for the applied arts, including virtual business management and retailing software, which allows you to simulate retail management, and fashion boutique software, which helps you create patterns. Fashion colleges also provide access to professional equipment such as state-of-the-art sewing machines.

Bonus: The required business training, including the elements of fashion retail operation and technology as well as sales and event promotion, can prepare you for National Retail Federation certification exams in customer service, sales, or retail management.

Fashion colleges offer plenty of opportunities outside the classroom, too. You'll have access to industry-experienced faculty and staff, and you'll create a professional portfolio for employment. You can also get a jumpstart on your fashion career through involvement in professional organizations, internships, fashion shows, and study abroad programs.

With a degree from fashion colleges, you'll be prepared for a position in buying and merchandising, manufacturing, marketing, publicity, or visual merchandising. If you're interested in a fashion and retail management career with in-store and mall management, sales, event planning and promotion, product and sales development, or small business ownership, fashion colleges are the place to start.

Retail management job titles include advertising/promotion/marketing representative, apparel production coordinator, fashion and accessory designer, fashion journalist, fashion promotion consultant, interior designer, merchandiser/buyer, quality control inspector, retail manager, stylist/personal shopper, visual display specialist, entrepreneur, and many more.

Stay on the cutting-edge of the fashion industry -- study fashion and retail management at fashion colleges today.

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Robyn Tellefsen is a frequent contributor to The CollegeBound Network. Learn more about finding a school that's right for you.



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