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Textile Designer Job Description, Skills, and Salary

What is Textile Designer Job Description, Skills, and Salary

It’s good, that you’ve decided to take the plunge and you want to become a professional designer in the textile industry. A stylish can officiate in several fields, in fashion, hairdressing, etc. But here we are going to focus on the profession of a clothing designer. As a good adviser a creator, do you really know what it takes to exercise this profession?

Here is our advice, but also everything you need to know about this job, which makes many little girls dream when they are young. On the program: an explanation of the profession of stylist, the skills to have, the possible training, the other associated professions, but also the average salary when you start.

What is the Profession of a Textile Designer?

What does a stylist do on a daily basis? Whether you are employed by a company or you officiate independently, the job remains the same. Your role is to create looks and harmonize clothes and accessories according to a theme, a silhouette, or a specification. The stylist is also called upon to find clothes for clients, to do their shopping in particular.

On the other hand, some stylists have an even more advanced position. Some are also clothing designers, and pattern designers, but also very good dressmakers. Thus, as a stylist in the textile industry, you can orient yourself towards several branches (or master them all):

  • The conceptualization of the garment or the look: creation, imagination, drawing of the plans, creation of the patterns.
  • The creation of the garment: all the sewing parts, assembly of the conceptualized garment.
  • The creation of a look from clothes and accessories: the choice of clothes and accessories to associate for a client according to specifications. This includes the very purchase of the garment by you with the client’s portfolio and/or simple advice with garments already owned by the client.

 

What Skills are required for Textile Designer Job?

To become a stylist, there are therefore several skills required to work upstream. Obviously, some of these skills are not necessarily mandatory depending on the type of textile design you want to practice. For example, it is useless to know how to sew if you are only a buyer or adviser for the client. Here are some recommended skills:

  • Precision, conciseness and listening to the customer.
  • Keep informed of trends, fashion, clothing movements, ready-to-wear news or even haute couture.
  • Have the eye, the taste, all with a good dose of creativity .
  • Knowing how to stick to a specification , a budget, but still being able to direct your client, advise him .
  • For conceptualization and sewing: knowing how to sew and draw is a must have. It would also be necessary to have a sharp knowledge of sewing techniques in history. But also, strong notions in textile assembly , the creation and materialization of patterns and an increased knowledge of fabrics.
  • Being assertive in your own look also allows you to be more critical and conscientious about the look of others.
  • You can also learn about other forms of styling and harmonization : hairstyle, accessorizing, and even decoration.
  • Another thing that is essential: to have knowledge in morphology : to know how to highlight a V-shaped morphology, for example. But also knowing how to associate colors with each other, associate a color for a white complexion that pulls towards copper, etc.
Diplomas and Recommended Training

On the side of training and diplomas, it’s like everything. No prior training really needed. Nevertheless, this is favored in a resume. Especially since it is better to get your hands dirty before embarking on an agency or as an entrepreneur. If you can train at home, do it as much as possible. Otherwise, internships, work-study programs, and on-the-job training are to be valued. For the theoretical part, it is often recommended to have sufficient background in terms of training. Here are the diplomas and training that can give you access to the profession of stylist:

  • BTS textile innovation
  • Stylist-models
  • BTS leather trades
  • Fashion designer in lingerie-corsetry
  • Certificate in Fashion Styling
  • Fashion styling option accessories
  • BTS fashion professions – clothing
  • DN MADE – national diploma of crafts and design with mentions fashion, textiles
  • Vocational degree in fashion trades.
  • Certificate of specialization in fashion design-modeling
  • styling computer graphics model making
  • MJM Graphic Design
  • Stylist option model making
  • Fashion, space, and related products designer
  • Stylist fashion designer
  • Model designer
  • Stylist designer
  • Bachelor fashion accessories
  • Professional title as fashion and textile product manager
  • ENSAD diploma, design, and material option
  • MS (specialized master) MIM – management and innovation in fashion
  • MS Textile Engineering
  • DSAA fashion and environment
  • DSAA Design mentions the mode textile option

Fashion Designer What salary for a beginner?

Now that you know how to become a stylist, you must be wondering how much those who have made it their profession earn. According to the latest data, a stylist employed in a company earns an average of €1900 net per month.

A styling assistant will have a smaller salary, around €1400 net. For independent stylists, it will depend on your clientele and the income is therefore very irregular, between 1000 and 2000 € monthly.

 


 

Also Read: 10 Reasons to Become a Fashion Designer

Muhammad Madhat
Muhammad Madhat
I'm Muhammad Madhat, a seasoned writer and tech enthusiast who enjoys staying on top of the latest trends in technology, and entertainment Industry. I have a wide range of experience in the sports and love to write about all sporting events happening in the world.
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