by JoDingemans (Author)
Fashion is a very popular subject among young people. Any course with fashion as a prefix attracts lots of students. Despite this, many prospective students and people have little idea what jobs in the fashion industry entail.
Fashion Styling is one of the least well researched areas in fashion colleges. The emphasis is put on the end result, i.e. visual imagery, rather than the process of creating it. This 'how to' book provides an insight into the processes you have to follow to work in this area, be it editorial, commercial or show styling. It includes an eight-week introductory programme to the subject and projects whereby students can simulate professional practice and learn the techniques and skills necessary for a career in styling. At the end of the book there is a source directory, a glossary of terms, and a bibliography which provide reference points for further research and study.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Edition: 1999 ed.
Publisher: Red Globe Press
Published: 09 Aug 1999
ISBN 10: 0333770927
ISBN 13: 9780333770924
Book Overview: 'Excellent handbook for tutors and students. I would recommend this book to all courses related to the fashion/media industries.' - Elizabeth McLafferty, London College of Fashion 'Accessible price and excellent value...easy, practical, resourceful, honest and immensely enjoyable and extremely comprehensive and full of helpful advice. This book has helped me help my students.' - Jane Sarkar, Croydon College