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According to the Associated Press, some 61 million people were expected to peruse the racks this year on Black Friday, putting the fashion coordinator’s job in the spotlight. The essential task of the Fashion Coordinators is to direct the marketing of clothing, maintaining a consistent style among the various fashion sections of department stores, retail stores, design houses, and fashion magazines. As a fashion consultant, you will need to maintain a strong grasp of fashion trends by talking to designers and keeping up with the relevant industry magazines. Among the most enjoyable of your tasks will be travelling overseas in the name of research. With this information in hand, you will help buyers choose their purchases and provide salespeople or magazine editors with advice to pass on to their customers.

Well-suited to Your Career
Although there are not many of these advanced level positions available, job outlook is reasonably good, as there are numerous industries that employ fashion coordinators and numerous schools offering accredited degree programs.

There are numerous career paths for fashion coordinators, including positions such as retail sales associate, assistant fashion coordinator, fashion coordinator and fashion director. Both design houses and large department stores hire fashion coordinators, as do fashion magazines. Employers generally expect a bachelor’s degree from a fashion design or fashion merchandising program earned at an accredited school.  As these are specialized and competitive jobs, employers also want you to have considerable hands-on experience of the fashion industry. If you want to be in a position to influence not just your own wardrobe, but those of large sections of the shopping public, a job as a fashion coordinator could put you there. 

Sources:
Accounting Web, “Black Friday 2006 & Beyond”
holisticjunction.com, “fashion-coordinator”
Jobguide, “Fashion Coordinator”
myfuture.edu, “Occupation Information: Fashion Coordinator”
occupationalinfo.org, “Fashion Coordinator”

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