Clothing Designer

Useful school subjects:

Art History
Graphics
Textiles

Kaitātai Kākahu

Roland Wimmers bundling pattern pieces.

Roland Wimmers rolling up pattern pieces ready for the machinist

Clothing designers create ideas for clothing and other fashion items such as bags and belts. They usually specialise in one area of fashion.

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Entry Requirements

To become a clothing designer a certificate, diploma or degree course in clothing design is recommended.

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Job Outlook

Opportunities for clothing designers have been increasing, with the number of people employed in this role growing by 67% between 1996 and 2006.

 

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