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| Fashion Marketing: Vision and Design |
| by Amanda Fornecker |
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Have you ever noticed the new fashion trends each season? There's always a color, pattern, or accessory that seems to be the key to sending the fashionistas out to the stores to keep their closets current. But how do these trends become so mainstream and recognizable? That's where the job of someone who has studied at Fashion Marketing schools comes in.
Fashion marketing can be seen as an exact breakdown of its name. They may ask themselves, "How can we get this trend out to the public?" Maybe you have a vision and a love of fashion - that will be just enough to get you started in a degree in fashion marketing.
The International Academy of Design and Technology (IADT) boasts many different programs in the fashion field. There are also various campuses located throughout the country in large cities that will help students get the most out of their respective programs. Some of the campuses that have programs in fashion marketing include Schaumbaug, IL; Sacramento, CA; Orlando, FL; and Toronto, Canada.
A degree in fashion marketing at IADT in Toronto has working professionals as their faculty, which means that they've already had a great deal of experience in the field and can speak to its trials and tribulations. As their website states, "The program introduces students to the various aspects of the fashion industry including marketing, visual merchandising, buying, styling, public relations and event planning." At Toronto, they combine the design and marketing programs so that students get perspective and understanding from both sides. After all, how can a marketer sell something they don't know anything about? And on the flip side, how can a designer make something if they don't know what will sell?
These are just a couple of the fashion marketing schools that offer education. A passion for the field is just the first step. Be sure to check out fashion marketing schools, like IADT, today and get a head start on your career.
About the author:

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Amanda Fornecker is a staff writer at The CollegeBound Network. Learn more about finding a school that's right for you.
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