Vol. I and II are a great way to define your interests before choosing
and enrolling in a college program or specialized trade
school. They are a way to explore your options first to determine the
specific area of fashion you want to pursue and a way to define
your long-term aspiration and the best program of study or
skills training needed to achieve your goal.
Not going to college but want
to learn about fashion?
Maybe you're not ready for college yet, can't afford it, or
you live in an area where fashion classes or programs are
unavailable. Maybe your hours at work always seem to
conflict with when classes are offered or due to personal
commitments, you need the option of choosing your own
days and time of study. For all of these situations and for
self-taught individuals who like to learn things on their own,
these books are an ideal alternative solution.
The current text for your "Intro To
Fashion" class isn't all that current?
Finally, a textbook on fashion that changes with the times!
Traditional publishing needs substantial lead time and for
certain courses, some or much of the text material can be
outdated before the semester even begins.
Each seasonal edition of Vol. I: The Fashion Industry reflects "today's" fashion
industry and incorporates topical language in a rich media
format that is in tune with the social times. It is a powerhouse
of knowledge for all industry sectors and helps you define
where you want to be and how to get there. After acquiring a
solid foundation of skill sets, it is your motivation that will drive your success.
Getting a degree in business, art,
graphic design, or journalism?
The collection is an ideal complement to course work in
these disciplines because it applies your education to what
you're really interested in.....fashion! Coupling the books
with a degree in business, marketing, fine art, journalism,
or graphic design in essence gives you a dual education.
Fashion encompasses design, commerce, merchandising, and
promotion. Use your degree plus the books' teachings to
apply specific knowledge toward a specific career goal.
Dreaming of owning a
fashion business someday?
This is an ideal starting point!
Many of your questions may be
answered through Vol. I alone as it
strongly emphasizes the business
side of fashion. It will help you
develop clarity and perspective of
all the facets that make up the
fashion industry and how each
segment contributes to its overall
success. You will be guided by and inspired by a seasoned professional
with over 40 years of employment,
business ties, and related work
experience in the fashion industry.
College fashion programs and private
fashion schools are just not afforadable?
It's important to realize that not all disciplines require a
degree to make a good living. Learning is acquired in different
ways. If you can read, you can gain knowledge.
Before there were fashion schools, designers were self-taught
and learned their skills by trial and error or by copying the
methods of former dressmakers. After a time, they became a
seasoned master and trainees would learn their skills by
working under them.
Fashion programs prepare students with a certain set of
foundational skills, but does a college degree guarantee a job
or higher salary? It does not. If you can't afford college, it
is not a detriment. These books bring back the concept of school
from former times when the student was schooled one-on-one by the master.