Fashion merchandisers combine the advertising, marketing and retail know-how of the marketer with the creativity of the designer. Anticipating consumer preferences and ensuring that goods are in stock when needed requires resourcefulness, good judgment and self-confidence.
After you have mastered the elements of the fashion designer’s craft, you will be ready to explore the fashion industry itself, and the specific career opportunities it offers. You will learn about a broad range of careers from research and design, to manufacturing and sales, display, publicity and numerous other job opportunities.
Whether you wish to work as a marketing specialist for a clothing manufacturer, a buyer for a department store or fashion boutique, a staff member for a fashion magazine or modelling agency, or just create a positive impression upon employers and important contacts, the DCA Fashion Course will provide you with the knowledge you need.
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| I am loving my fashion course and hope to receive my next module very soon. DCA provide a much better and more personable service (plus quicker response) than the other course provider, so I am hoping to enrol in another course once I have completed the fashion one. — Carolyn Macphee |
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| "This education has given me a complete understanding of the different aspects of the fashion design field." — F Johnson |
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