Breaking Into and Succeeding as Fashion Event Organizer

December 22, 2011


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Fashion Event Organizer
Trunk Show – Trade Show – Boutique Opening – Product Launching
Sample Sales – Fashion Show – Runway Show – Product Placement

Breaking Into and Succeeding as a Fashion Event Organizer
Starting a Fashion Event Organizing Business

Do you love making important decisions and making “history” in the fashion industry, but not as the “saga on the stage”? Then you might make a great fashion event organizer.

If you’ve ever been to a fashion show, trunk show, or bridal show, you’ve seen the creation of a fashion event organizer. What, did you think all the clothes, food, entertainment, and workers got there by themselves?

Fashion event organizers are in charge of hiring book space for fashion shows, hiring models, scheduling fittings, finalizing which clothing and accessories will be shown, handling publicity, and even arranging seating and refreshments. 

But ever wonder what the point of all this chaos is? Ultimately, fashion event organizers have one goal: to increase the identity of a store or a brand. While this job sounds perfect for those who reside in New York City or Los Angeles, think again.

Thinking you must be from a major metropolitan city in order to become a fashion event organizer is like saying you need to be from New York to be a writer. As long as you have the skills, the drive, and aren’t afraid to fly, who cares where you sleep at night?

What do fashion event organizers organize that is so interesting? Besides the obvious arranging of fashion shows, fashion event organizers also have a hand in:

Small boutique and mega-store openings
Product launching
Trade shows
Trunk shows
Sample sales
Parties
Scouting and securing venues
Attaining the talent (models, designers, hair and makeup artists, photographers, videographers)
Recruiting sponsors
Event/show layout
Staging of the event, lighting, music, hiring and managing event staff, and
Overseeing promotion and production

Mix intense passion with a great deal of motivation and a whole lot of researching, and you’ll realize that it’s not that difficult to become a professional fashion event organizer. As a fashion event organizer, you can have a peace of mind that it is a great opportunity. After all, fashion trend changes all the time and new products are being launched almost everyday.

In this eGuide, you will find information on:

Understanding what this profession entails
How to snag your first gig
How much you can expect to earn
What skills you can polish

In a nutshell, if you have the drive to succeed and good with people, you’re very likely to succeed in this career. As a fashion event organizer, you can enjoy:

The recognition in having a “unique profession”
The privilege and recognition of being a trusted person
Enjoy high income potential (some very successful fashion event organizers earn anywhere from $30,000 to $100,000s+ annually)
Networking opportunities with important people, the media, businesses and fashion professionals

Do you know?

Advertising, marketing, and public relations managers hold approximately 500,000 jobs in industries such as wholesale trade, manufacturing firms, advertising, computer and data processing services.

According to the U.S. Department of Labor, although there are advertising firms throughout the country, California and New York currently account for approximately 1 in 5 firms and more than 1 in 4 workers in the industry.

Fashion designer profession is expected to grow faster than the average for all occupations.

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This 53-page instantly downloadable StyleCareer.com eGuide Breaking Into and Succeeding as a Fashion Event Organizer brings you valuable insider tips, advice and suggestions not available elsewhere to help you embark on this highly lucrative career path. 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

The Myths, the Realities and the Basics
I Don’t Live in NY or LA Where Most Fashion Events Occur
I Have No Background in Public Relations or Professional Event Planning
I Don’t Like Schmoozing; I Don’t Like Working in A Glamorous Environment
I Don’t Have Any Connections in the Fashion World
I Have No Experiences in Starting My Own Business
I Want to Work from Home, Can I?
I Enjoy Shopping but I Wouldn’t Consider Myself a Fashionista
I Have An Eye for Fashion but My resume Has Nothing to Show for It

Getting Ready for the Big Break
Fashion Industry Statistics
Designers
Retailers and Wholesalers
Clothing Stores
Media Industry
Advertising Industry
Entertainment Industry
Broadcasting Industry
Fashion Markets
Major Markets
Secondary Markets
Tertiary Markets
Ideal Cities for Fashion Event Organizers
Why?

Understanding the Job 
Job Description
How a Fashion Event Organizer Differs from
An Event Planner or Event Organizer
A Publicist
A Stage Manager
Are You Suitable?
Personality Traits
Skills Needed
So What if You Are Not Born with the Right Skills?
Classes/Workshops/Seminars
Resources
Online Classes Game Plan to Success
A Day in the Life
Understanding the Roles
Who Hires You?
How to Satisfy the Client?
Who are Your “Clients”?
Wearing Multiple Hats
Approaching Potential Employers
Locating Employers
First Meeting: How to Impress Their Pants Off
Preparing A Portfolio
When You Don’t Have Anything to Show
Earning Potentials
Fashion Event Lingo

Success Profiles 

This eGuide literally saves you hundreds of dollars spent on professional workshops and training and hundreds of hours of research. It will help you break into the career of your dream faster without having to repeat the same mistakes that most newcomers do.

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