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So you want to study fashion design?

Jaiden Shoushounova LaSalle College Vancouver

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So you want to study fashion design? Let me tell you right here, and now that fashion design is much more than just creating a sketch then sewing away on a machine. There is so much time, thought, and effort put into every piece of clothing you will make, and you need to have a strong work ethic even to reach that point.

Let me break it down for you on what classes are like. At LaSalle College Vancouver, specifically the fashion design diploma program. Your classes will mostly be design/construction focused; however, you also get a handful of marketing/business classes that will benefit you and help the school stand out from others, hence why It was my top college choice. I will tell you about the three main courses you will come across in most fashion schools.

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In a construction class, or as you may know it as a sewing class, the instructors will explain the type of garments you will be making in that class. In most of my classes, we do 3-4 basic garments and one big final garment; along with those smaller, more basic projects, you have to create samples which are essentially professionally done tests for specific design elements i.g, A collar or placket. You get about two weeks per project roughly and have a midterm project (could be a dress with pockets as an example). The final project generally includes some of the previous sample work you learned incorporated in pervious projects with your own design details.

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The next type of class we do is a pattern-making class. Pattern making, in my opinion, is the most difficult (it’s the math that gets me). This time, you’re the one making patterns from scratch; that’s right, you need to calculate the basic measurements of an industry standard sized model and get everything down to the last centimeter. Pattern drafting is very time-consuming, and if something is off even by a millimeter, your projects will not turn out correctly. This type of class requires the most patience and precision.

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Lastly, I will discuss the marketing classes. In these classes, you do lots of research and make many PowerPoint presentations and essay writing. You get to learn about consumer behaviors’, trend forecasting (my personal favourite). You get the opportunity to interview people and take a look at some fashion history and learn about how fashion has evolved over the years. The presentations can be long for these classes and sometimes the information can overload your brain. Still, the fashion industry is so fascinating that you will be mesmerized by every lecture, and you will always be learning something new.

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Along with the marketing classes, you will come across concept classes, and these are the brains behind your collection. You can’t just make random outfits and throw them on a runway. You want your audience to have a feeling towards your collection and share an emotional response to it! Concepts will not always come easy to you, and they will continuously be evolving; they are the core of your inspiration; they are the story you want the clothing to tell when you watch it go down the runway.

Hopefully, this article helped break down what you can expect when studying fashion design. I’m in my 6th quarter of school here (two more until graduation!), and trust me, it has been a roller coaster of a time, and I wouldn’t trade it for the world. I adore watching my designs come to life, the late nights in the labs with friends all stressed out and drinking way too much coffee, learning about the industry, getting fantastic opportunities to meet great people and hopefully becoming an inspiring designer or stylist in the future. If you’re considering fashion design, I highly recommend going to school for it, and there is so much you will learn that I never even knew about, and I think it’s a great thing to pursue.

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The College Student’s Guide To Lazy Fashion

Jaiden Shoushounova LaSalle College Vancouver

Welcome back to the LCV Student Fashion Blog!

In today’s post, I will be covering some tips and tricks on how to make lazy dressing look fashionable. Whether you’re waking up early, running late, or simply just don’t feel like putting a lot of effort into getting ready, I’ve got you covered.

Here are my top five best tips for being lazy yet stylish for those days when you just want to be comfy.

1. Plan your outfits in advance.

The night or evening before, take some time to figure out what to wear the next day. Be sure to check the weather forecast while picking your outfit so you can plan accordingly. By planning ahead, you won’t be wasting time worrying about what to wear. Simply roll out of bed and throw your clothes on.

2. Accessorize

So simple, yet so stylish. Using the right accessories can take your outfit from plain Jane to super stylish in seconds. Try wearing a fun belt or earrings. A statement hat or scarf can really add something extra to an outfit. Some good accessories can take your look up a notch without compromising comfort.

3. Freshen Up

What I mean by “Freshen Up” is to implement little touches to clean up your look. Rolling up your sleeves or tucking in your shirt can help make your outfit look more put together. It creates a crisp, clean feeling making you appear more professional. If you’re throwing on a T-shirt and jeans, try tucking in the shirt and adding a belt for an easy update.

4. Layers Are Your Friends

Keep it simple and layer. Have a basic camisole? Wear it over a nicer top and add a jacket! Or, try wearing your favourite sweater over a blouse or collared shirt. Layering gives you more options to make the most of what you already own. Just take a few seconds to just mix and match, and have fun it.

5. Wear Something Bold

My last tip is to wear something bold. Try going for a brightly coloured shirt or printed pants. You can wear something eye catching that reflects your style and still be comfy. A wild print will make you stand out in a sea of black leggings and hoodies. You can be lazy and stylish at the same time.

I hope you found these tips useful! Thank you for reading and we’ll see you in the next post!

Proof reading and editing by Amber Rose Aiken

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Shopping Tips To Save Money

-Jaiden Shoushounova LaSalle College Vancouver

Do you like to spend your day at the mall shopping? Buying lots of nice things before realizing you just spent this month’s rent or tuition on that designer handbag? Don’t worry we’ve all been there. Lucky for you I have a list of my best shopping tips to stay stylish and be smart with your money.

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  1. Student Discounts – It is time to break out that magical benefit all of us students have, the student discount. Most stores will offer a 10% student discount if you show your school ID or even an SPC (Student Price Card) 10% may not seem like much but it does make a difference in the long run.
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2. Setting a Budget – Before you go off and spend all your money without thinking, you may want to consider giving yourself a budget or even an allowance. At the start of every month or every payday, you can give yourself 15% of your paycheck to spend and save the rest. For example, your paycheck was $400 so you’ll set aside $60 for yourself to spend on whatever you would like and put the rest in savings.

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3. Saving Receipts – Always save your receipts just incase you end up not liking your purchase, you can get your money back or store credit. Another good reason to save receipts is that in some cases you can write them off during tax season and get money back!

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4. Use Cash – Using cash will limit how much you spend, if you’re going shopping just for the sake of buying things you enjoy and don’t need your cards, leave them at home. Using cash will make you consider what you’re buying since you have a limited amount of money and will only buy something you truly love.

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5. Technology – Technology has advanced so much there are so many apps and extensions you can use to save money! Download apps for stores you shop at and sign up for text alerts. Shopping online? Try downloading Honey and Shoptagr for your browser. Shoptagr allows you to save items you want and sends you notifications when they go on sale. Honey finds the coupon codes for your purchases to ensure the best deal.

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6. Thrift Stores – Who says you have to buy clothing brand new? Thrift stores are a great way to find unique clothing. You can even score big by finding some timeless pieces if you’re lucky! They can be hit or miss but it’s always exciting when you find an authentic designer bag for only $50 at a Thrift Shop.

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7. Think Before You Buy – It’s time to use that self-control you have to really hold back and truly think about the item before you splurge. For example, if you find a super cute top, stop and think about what you currently own. Do you have something similar? Will it go with anything you own? Is the price worth it? How often will you wear it? You need to ask yourself these questions to make sure you aren’t wasting your money.

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These are my seven best shopping tips to help you save money! You can use these tips on anything you need or want to purchase. The best way to save your money is to be smart about what you’re buying. Think about how often you will use whatever it is you want to buy and if it is worth the cost. Most importantly, if you can afford it as well as your regular expenses. Remember rent, food, and tuition come first before you buy random stuff, but it is still important to treat yourself from time to time.

Proof reading and editing by Amber Rose Aiken

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