This post is belongs to the ones who dream with their eyes open. The wanabes. The future creators of styles and trends. True blood fashionistas. If you really want to make fashion designs professionally or you believe you are crazy enough to set a trend with you imagination, then i welcome you to take note of these tips by successful fashion designers around the world
1. The first key note is to be truthful to yourself. You can do this by asking yourself a simple question like Do i really love designing? be as truthful as you can when giving yourself the answer as it make no sense doing something you don't have real passion for
2. Stay Inspired. The easiest way to find inspiration for your designs is to stay connected with the things around you. It could be the shape of a flower, a car or it could be inspired by a friend's lifestyle
3. Draw whatever you want however it comes. Forget perfection, you can always re sketch until you are satisfied. The trick here is to keep it plain
4. Always remember your sketch is a work of art and you are the artist.
5. Keep in touch with magazines about fashion and designing, they will give you lots of inspiration
6. Whenever you think something, draw it. This is the finest way to practice
7. Becoming a professional can be difficult especially if you don't have the money. Stay determined and search for online designing contests. If you win, they will discover you
8. Your sketches are your babies, love them and believe in them. Believe in yourself
9. Draw your everyday styles and give them a twist. You can do this with your friends too and the styles you come across in magazines. You might just create a better or more fashionable version of them
10. I have come across many fashionistas with great imagination but they are bad at drawing. The good news is you don't have to be perfect at drawing but it is really important that you improve your drawing skills. Check out YouTube and have a look at
people improving their drawings! Then draw and practice everyday, try taking pictures of your drawings too, it will help monitor progress.
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