Tatum Sherman: Tips for Budding Fashion Designers

Tatum Sherman
Aug 9, 2017 · 2 min read

As a distinguished fashion designer, Tatum Sherman has firsthand experienced the struggles and successes of the industry. Having attended a fashion and design school in New Jersey soon after high school, Tatum Sherman is well versed in the industry. New entrants may face stiff competition from established designers, but who says you cannot make a name for yourself? Next are tips for anyone planning to launch a career in fashion and design.

Be Passionate

Before you even oversee the first design, it is important to be totally in love with what you do. This is because there are always disappointments along the way. If you don’t have a passion for fashion, you might find yourself dropping out even before you start! A passionate designer will fail and perform poorly with the first outfit, but then they will be back to the drawing board trying to create something much better.

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Understand the Business Side of Your Work

Fashion and design is a business like any other. It will involve cash inflows and outflows. Sound financial management is important. A big determinant of success is cost. You have make sure that all expenses are properly accounted for. Remember: you are just starting and it might take quite some time before you make money. As such, use the money you have prudently. In addition, strive to have practical understanding of processes like drafting, cutting and sewing, so that you can easily detect any fraud.

Tatum Sherman

Tatum Sherman believes anyone can make it in the fashion industry, provided they are passionate and hardworking.

Visit: http://tatumsherman.strikingly.com

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