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Bonnie creator of the YouTube channel SushiRockStar

When I was younger, I never thought that I would pursue a degree in Fashion Merchandising. I liked clothes and fashion, but I wasn’t creative or artistically inclined enough to become a designer. It wasn’t until I was in the 10th grade that I discovered the vast opportunities found in the fashion industry. I found the YouTube channel SushiRockStar. I enjoyed her fashion and beauty videos, and eventually found out that she was working as a buyer. I began researching fashion careers and was surprised by how much I found. There are creative careers such as designing and styling, but there are also many business careers in the form of public relations and marketing. I’ve considered doing a lot of these careers and have yet to decide on which one. Here are some of the fashion careers that I am considering.


Fashion Buyer
A buyer is someone that decides and purchases the apparel and accessories found in retail stores. They visit showrooms and attend trade shows in order to decide what items will appear in their stores. This is my number one choice for a career. I love the analytical side as well as the opportunity to travel and attend shows.


Kylie Jenner from the 2015 MTV VMA's
Stylist
Have you seen the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards? The outfits worn by the celebrities on the red carpet, as well as on stage were chosen by stylists. Stylists select outfits for public appearances made by celebrities and public figures, editorial prints, music videos, concerts, and other types of events.  I love putting together outfits. From observing and speaking with wardrobe stylists in the industry, it seems like something I could thrive in.


Fashion Publicist
A fashion publicist is responsible for managing a brand or company’s image. They are responsible for creating a favorable relationship between the consumer and the company. They set up fashion shows and events. They also connect with stylists to pair brands with certain celebrities. It’s their job to make sure their client is presented in the best light possible. 



There are so many other careers in the fashion industry including being a fashion forecaster, fashion magazine editor, store manager, social media coordinator, event planner, visual merchandiser, advertising manager, and the list goes on and on. Just know that if you are interested in fashion as a career, there is a job out there for you! Are you interested in a career in fashion? Tell me in the comments below!