Jourdan asked:


I’m almost 17, and I’m home schooled, so i take fashion design at a local community college. I already have professional sewing skills, and i can use professional sewing equipment, like sergers, ect.. and i was wondering if this a plus since i have started so much earlier then the average wanna be fashion designer?

Also, what does it take to be a fashion designer? The clothes I make are inspired by the 60’s pop art , the 80’s, and some vintage styles. I like to make clothes that are really fashionable but wearable too, and i have made some handbags. Is that good enough or should i be more creative?

And where can I buy wholesale fabric and other sewing notions like zippers, buttons, thread, ect.

Any other info would be wonderful!

LupineLooPine asked:


Andrew Graham-Dixon, from the Renaissance series, in this series attempts to showcase how drawing lies at the heart of visual art and the sciences, and how it serves to express both mans understanding of nature as well as his own perspective of reality.

In this the last episode in the series on drawing, Graham-Dixon reveals how drawing is fundamental to design and construction, from fashion designing, to architecture and engineering.

stephie001 asked:


I am 14 and really into designing fashion and was wondering if there were any like kits that I could use to help me. I am very good at drawing but I need help with the sewing part. So if you could please find me a project I would be grateful!

ajrangerover asked:


I want to learn fashion, but I don’t want to sew or work wit pins and mannequins. What is the name of the Fashion design where you strictly draw?

ben m asked:


I have finally decided to do something with my passion for fashion and want to take it to the next level. i have sketches and patterns i have done but i need to get a computer design program to take my ideas to the next level. anyone know which ones are good for a beginning designer?