DIA D. ATES APPAREL
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KALIBOTAN - a non-profit organization is a charitable foundation that fundraises through social charity events, in order to provide financial support to a portfolio of non-governmental organizations. We choose specific NGO programs in various developing communities around the globe, by thoroughly evaluating each project proposal in a selection process.
URGENTLY HIRING:
FASHION DESIGNER
Requirements:
• Male/Female
• 23 years old up
•Graduate Of Fashion Design or equivalent
• Proficient in communication skills
• Preferably with 2-3 years work experience
•Candidates will also need to show evidence of the following:
- creativity, innovation and flair;
- an eye for colour and a feel for fabrics/materials;
- ability to generate ideas and concepts;
- design and visualising skills, either by hand or through computer-aided design (CAD);
- technical skills, including pattern cutting;
- garment technology skills/knowledge;
- a proactive approach;
- commercial awareness and business orientation;
- self-promotion and confidence;
- interpersonal, communication and networking skills;
- negotiation and influencing skills;
- teamworking skills;
- organisational and time management skills.
What is the work like?
Fashion/clothing designers design clothes, accessories and shoes. Some design expensive one-off pieces. Others work in a team creating a whole range of mass-produced fashions, or specialise in particular areas such as sportswear.
There are three main sectors:
- Haute couture - designers work on exclusive one-off creations that can cost thousands of pounds. They work directly with the client, organising fittings and making alterations, and the work takes a high level of skill and large amounts of time. Many couture designers also produce ready-to-wear collections that are produced in relatively small numbers.
- Ready-to-wear (or prêt-a-porter) - designers work on garments that are sold in small numbers but often at a high price. These garments bear the designer's name.
- Designing for High Street stores - designers develop cheaper ranges for the mass market. These garments are manufactured in large numbers and are quite often produced overseas. There is generally much less scope for creative input, as garments are made in line with strict budgets and need to be easy to produce efficiently.
Designers usually work two seasons ahead, liaising with buyers and forecasters to predict the coming fashions. They draw initial sketches by hand or using computer software. Designers have to consider who might buy and wear their designs, how much they will cost to produce and how much people will be prepared to pay.
Designers usually discuss their initial ideas with the design and marketing team before the best are selected and made up as sample garments. When the clothes go into production, the fashion designer has to be available to give advice and sort out any problems with cutting or stitching.
Interested applicants, please contact:
Jan Riber J. Degamo - 09432701527 / 09279760319
Or send your resume to janriberjdegamo@yahoo.com