How to select a good designer?
For almost three decades the Sara Mique label has provided hundreds of women each year with uniquely elegant evening wear for their most special occasions. Non traditional brides, “mothers of” and guests at countless parties and celebrations, as well as stars of stage and screen have worn a Sara Mique. Through the years the fun, femininity and slightly sexy charm of Sara Mique creations have captured the hearts of women of many ages and sizes. They have loved both the uniqueness of the dresses and also the unique ability to have their garments customized in both size and color. They have also loved these couture features at accessible prices.
A design journal is a place where you can sketch out ideas and write down your thoughts. You want to include anything that inspires you whether it’s a magazine picture or a random flyer with a fun graphic. Admissions counselors and future employers love seeing your thought process. Plus, it’s a great reference for when you need an idea for a design project!
Sara Mique garments are individually cut in beautiful and unique laces, embroideries and velvets, sewn by a professional seamstress and hand tinted by a textile artist. They have the comfortable, body skimming fit of a leotard. Due to the gossamer drape of Sara Mique creations, their flattery comes to life off the hanger and on the female form where they take their shape.
Knowing how to sew isn’t a requirement for most fashion design programs. However, even having a slight familiarity with how a sewing machine operates helps! Sign up to take art classes in high school or at your local community center. Having an eye for light, color, and form will prepare you for the many fashion-sketching classes you’ll have to take in college. Also, talk to your art teachers they’d most likely love to help you in your school search and portfolio preparation.