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Most people who make a successful career in fashion design have wanted to work in fashion since they've been old enough to think about it; it's a calling. If that's you, you won't be joining those of your friends who are still wondering what to do after high school.

For you, the choice is simple - you're going to enroll on a fashion design course. Competition for fashion industry jobs is strong and you'll need those credentials to give you your way in.

So, your decisions are of a different kind. You need to decide where to go to take your fashion design course.

Fashion Design School - A New Horizon
Going to college is about much more than just what you learn in class. Sure, it's important to choose a fashion design school with a good reputation. That's a given. But when you're thinking about where to study, you should also consider what other factors are important to you.

Your college years are the perfect opportunity to broaden your horizons and open your mind to new experiences. Fashion design is all about thinking outside the norm and giving expression to new ideas. What better way to boost your creativity than to study in one of the world's most cosmopolitan cities - New York.

New York: A City Renowned for Fashion
At a fashion school in New York, you'll have so much inspiration at your fingertips you'll never be short of ideas and ways to express yourself in fashion. From China Town to Little Italy, Harlem to Wall Street, New York is a city of extremes and contrasts. In New York, you can travel around the world in a day, taking in all the delights and inspiration that such a multicultural city has to offer.

You have an excellent choice of fashion design schools in New York, and a perfect opportunity to live your college years to the full!

About the Author
Karin Evans works for a government agency researching and writing reports to inform policy. Her previous experience includes teaching, editing, and sales and marketing - all in the field of English Literature and Language. Karin has graduate and doctoral degrees in English Language and Literature with a concentration in cultural studies.

Posted on March 7, 2005 at 06:10 PM

 

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