Portfolio


You weren't expecting a blueprint, right? We all know there is no magic formula for constructing a professional, entry-level portfolio. The most you can hope for is a tried and tested approach with useful clues about what to do and what to avoid. And, that, is exactly what is here.

If your resume is your ticket into the interview, your portfolio is that rabbit in the magician's hat: tangible proof, beyond any doubt, of talent. It's one thing to tell people what you can do and another thing to show them what you have done.

Start with your school portfolio. You are after a series of fresh concepts, all of which are targeted at one particular customer profile in a specific market. Reading between the lines, this means you should forget about including all your favorite sketches from the last three semesters! Zero in on the design category (or a combination of categories) you choose, whether it's kidswear, womenswear, menswear or others. That's the professional approach you have to build towards.

To learn about the types of portfolios, size, appearance and everything else download 24 Seven's "How to get a job in fashion" free e-book by clicking here.






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