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Sunday, February 24, 2013

Things you learn the first week of fashion school..

I must say I am fashionable late on this post! I have been in school for about a month and have my first midterm in two weeks.. However, I wanted to give you a glimpse of what it's like to be a student going to FIT.


Things you learn the first week of fashion school:
1) From your neighbor to your dentist, everyone will ask you if you are going there to be a designer.. I wish I could yell at people that ask me this question. The fashion industry is a BILLION dollar industry, there is a lot more to it then just designing. FIT offers other majors, not fashion related, like fragrance, toy design, graphic design, and entrepreneurship. 
2) You may think that you are eccentric and edgy, but in reality you are probably not. I used to think I had an edgy streak with my all black, combat boots, or leather jacket. This is nothing compared to what you will see around campus. Colored hair, piercing, ripped clothes, and prints are casual. This means you must step up your game when going to class. Everyone will silently judge your look as if the classroom is a runway.
3) You can usually tell which major a person is in. The trend for designers now is to look homeless and grungy. The business majors are usually a bit more conservative. Of course there's exceptions to every rule!
3) It seems as though the entire school is from somewhere in NY or another country. It almost feels like I am the only one from NJ! I know this is false but every person I've introduced myself to is from NY. Also, they have a lot of foreigners at the school and there are several people in my class that I can't pronounce their names. I found this quite surprising but we are at the Harvard of Fashion.
3) This will not be your "normal" college experience. The cliche of dorms, hookups, tons of boys, and parties is not entirely what you will be getting. The majority of the boys are gay so hooking up is usually out of the equation. I was ecstatic to see that I had five, yes five (I wish I could make this more dramatic) guys in my class. Also, the majority of the students commute so dorming isn't the same experience as living with your entire school. Having a city dorm is much different then being in the suburbs. There doesn't seem to be any parties at the school, you have the entire city at your disposal. If you want your college experience to be straight out of a movie, fashion school is not the place to go.
5) Everyone knows someone that went to the school. This usually involves some awkward "oh really" chit chat. I know that FIT offers pre-college classes, non-credit classes, seminars, and a one year program. We are a 2+2 year school which means you have to reapply for your bachelors. When someone says they want there, take it with a grain of salt. You never know if they want for a BA/BS, AAS, or just a pre-college/ seminar course.
6) If you think you are going to a fashion school to just study fashion, you are very wrong. You are required to take a certain amount of liberal classes in order to graduate. These consist of English, Social Science, Math, Art History, Science, and Gym. Along with knowing how to drape, draw, buy, you will go back to your high school ways of learning statistics or psych. I was not to fond of this at first. Once you break down the industry, there's a whole lot of numbers that go into that final garment that you see on the shelf.
7) You must have a passion for your major, fashion, and trends. FIT is actually very hard to get into and every student accepted should live for this industry. There's no point in going to this school unless you breathe fashion or art. In a way, only the strong survive this school. There a lot of people that go to this school because they like to sew or like to shop. However, most of these people never actually graduate because they can't handle the pressure. This is a school that prepares you for this cut throat industry and it takes a thick skin to make it out alive.

Monday, December 24, 2012

25 Days of Fashion: December 25

Merry Christmas!!! It is quite depressing to know that we don't have anything left on our fashion advent calendar. Today, we have one of the items that I need to own before I die as well as a complete splurge. I have obssessed over these bedazzled Christian Louboutin's for years. Heels, sparkles, and red bottoms: a girl can't ask for much more. Even though they cost as much as a couple of months rent, I am still obsessed. They retail for $6395. My father would fall off his chair if he saw this. Guess I'll have to date wealthy! Christian Louboutins

Sunday, December 23, 2012

25 Days of Fashion: December 24

 I cannot believe it is Christmas Eve!! On today's tab is something I've been dying to try, Ciate nail polish. I am obsessed with nail polish, to the point that I feel naked without any on. Nail polish has almost become an accessory with the amount of colors and textures they have invented. This Ciate brand has two different kinds I want to try. The one is the 'velvet' and the other is 'caviar'. They add such interested textures to your nails. Plus, it has great advertising by showing the colors on lips. You can buy your own bottle at Sephora for $25 for the caviar and $19 for the velvet.                                Ciate Caviar Nail Polish               Ciate Velvet Nail Polish

25 Days of Fashion: December 23

Merry Christmas Eve's Eve! I feel like every girl needs at least one formal dress. Whether it be for a wedding, party, ect. you can always pull this number out from the back of your closet. You will need something simple and classic. These events are few and far between so you want to make sure what you have is always in style. Also, make it clean and simple so you can accessorize. This Contrarian dress can be brought at Shopbop.com for $425. I love this dress because it is sexy yet simple. The cutouts on the side and the completly open back is eye-catching. I love the black in this silk fabric since it makes it look so sleek. Shopbop Dress

25 Days of Fashion: December 22

 With only four more days left, we have piece that  everyone uses, sunglasses! Sunglasses are a piece that everyone will need and seem to continually break. I am a glasses snob and will only wear my oversized 'bugeyed' glasses or aviators. A classic sunglass brand is Ray-Bans. You can purchase your Ray-Ban sunglasses for $145. Ray-Ban Aviators   Ray-Ban Jackie Oh Sunglasses

Friday, December 21, 2012

25 Days of Fashion: December 21

As I sat home on my Friday night watching Christmas movies, todays fashion is quite appropriate. Geek chic! Geeks are no longer the dorks that everyone makes fun of, it is a phenomenon! Everyone is channeling their inner geeks to rock this trend. My favorite way to dress like my inner dork is through geek chic glasses. Note, do not add tape to the middle. That just makes it geek! You can have your own pair from Forever 21 for $5.80Forever 21 Geek Chic Glasses

Thursday, December 20, 2012

25 Days of Fashion: December 20

We are done to a single hand! Only five more days of our fashion calendar. We are paying homage to a winter classic and my favorite, an oversized sweater! I am loving oversized sweaters for this winter months. They make you feel totally comfortable yet chic. It's that look of 'I totally didn't try but in reality you spent an hour obsessing over your outfit.' You can buy your own comfy sweater for $59 at Urban Outfitters. Urban Outfitters Sweater