The
Fashion Design And Merchandising
Partnership
Down the catwalk of the fashion world, it has to be said
that fashion design and merchandising go hand in hand.
Fashion merchandising involves the business side of fashion and
offers great opportunities for people who love fashion and want
to have a career in fashion marketing, buying, management, or
product development. Fashion merchandising and design are
demanding jobs but also very rewarding.
The Job Of A Merchandiser
A merchandiser is involved in every stage of the
process. Fashion design and merchandising are connected
from design to sales. The merchandisers advise the designer on
market trends, get all specifications from the project buyers,
get samples approved and negotiate the price of the final sale.
They are also responsible for making sure that consignments are
delivered to the customers according to schedule. In the world
of fashion design and merchandising it is the merchandisers who
will usually have bottom-line responsibility for all projects
or departments during the various levels of their careers. Most
work in fashion design and merchandising involves juggling
past, present, and future work. Merchandisers spend a great
deal of time evaluating sales from previous time periods in
order to properly plan and decide goals for future sales. In
fashion design and merchandising, it isn't just about shopping;
with fashion design and merchandising the merchandisers must be
able to analyze and create a complex business plan aimed at
specific buying habits and customers. This requires an ability
to forecast trends and then translate them into a profitable
business plan for the company.
Anytime a decision is made to create a fashion product and
offer it to the consumer, even if it is a kids fashion design
or a costume, fashion merchandising is involved, including
product development, buying, marketing, or management of the
product. Even if it's just deciding which mannequin should face
which direction -- odds are good that someone involved with
fashion merchandising has the final "OK".
As with most fashion jobs, the key is to start with
disciplined study to direct your talent into a successful
career. With the fashion design and merchandising fields there
are also many opportunities - whether you're in school or not
-- for internships. These internships should be
considered vital for advancing your career. Indeed, any work
with experienced industry connections - be it in a design house
or in retail -- provides a key stepping stone for students to
meet important industry personnel who have open positions and
knowledge to share within the fashion design and merchandising
field.
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