SFD060 Shanghai, Hong Kong and Istanbul: A Day in the Life of an International Fashion Designer
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The thought of being a jet setting international fashion designer working around the world from London to Shanghai and Hong Kong to Istanbul sounds like a fantasy life. But for Carla Louise Stout, it's been her reality for the last 15 years. Carla got her start the way most designers do with formal training at fashion school. But it wasn't easy for her to break into the industry. After 20 interviews and some unattractive offers to "work for free to gain experience!", she finally landed her first entry level fashion design job. Carla takes us through a day in the life of an international fashion designer, and also shares how she built her career from the ground up. Her fashion career growth strategies were so simple that she didn't even know she was using them, but the one simple thing she did almost guaranteed there was always another job or opportunity waiting for her. In this fashion designer interview, you'll learn: The one edit you can make to your fashion portfolio to help you land your first entry level job (even if you don't have any experience) What it's like to travel the world working as an international fashion designer How keeping in touch with people will 10x your career success The one simple thing Carla did to make fashion jobs "fall in her lap" over and over How to take a year off from your fashion career and still make sure brands see you as "relevant" and "on trend" The hardest parts of working internationally, being away from family, and trying to learn a new language The difference between working for suppliers vs brands, and what to do when you get pigeonholed The reality of being a fashion designer and how much time you actually spend designing A fashion student portfolio will only get you so far...here's what you need to do instead The work you do as a fashion design student tends to be very conceptual, when in reality, most brands are looking for commercial work. Carla found it really hard to get her first fashion design job with her student portfolio and after 20+ interviews was only getting offers to "work for free to gain experience!" A pretty crummy situation many fashion designers find themselves in. In our interview, she explains the ONE edit she made to her portfolio that finally got her an entry level job. How keeping in touch people made jobs "fall" in Carla's lap It sounds simple, but every job Carla's ever gotten was because she kept in touch with people. Whether it was a friends from past jobs, a fashion recruiter who she built a relationship with, or a former boss, all of Carla's opportunities came from her network. To her, it was natural to stay connected with people. But for many, it's not always that easy. In our interview she shares how she maintains industry relationships that turn into job offers, and how you can too. The life of an international fashion designer Working internationally sounds glamorous, but it's not without its challenges. Carla shares funny stories, hard times, and her day to day experiences that she lived while working in Shanghai, Hong Kong, and most recently Istanbul for Mavi Jeans. Resources mentioned in this episode: Carla's Website Carla on Instagram Enjoy the show? Help us out by: Rating us on iTunes - it really helps! Subscribing on iTunes Subscribing on YouTube Subscribing on Stitcher Subscribing on Google Play Subscribing on Spotify