Fashion Designing :In these modern days the field of fashion and design in textiles has become a cultural significance in personal and professional lives. This involves the art of applying design, aesthetics and natural beauty to cloth by ornamenting/shaping/embroidery and its accessories is influenced by cultural and social attitudes, and has varied over time and place. Fashion designers work in a number of ways in designing.
A fashion designer conceives garment combinations of line, proportion, color, and texture. While sewing and pattern-making skills are beneficial, they are not a pre-requisite of successful fashion design. Most fashion designers are formally trained or apprenticed.
A pattern maker (or pattern cutter) drafts the shapes and sizes of a garment's pieces. This may be done manually with paper and measuring tools or by using a CAD computer software program. Another method is to drape fabric directly onto a dress form. The resulting pattern pieces can be constructed to produce the intended design of the garment and required size. Formal training is usually required for working as a pattern marker.
A textile designer designs fabric weaves and prints for clothes and furnishings. Most textile designers are formally trained as apprentices and in school.
An illustrator draws and paints clothing designs for commercial use.