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    Saturday, November 5th, 2011
    10:40 am
    How to Make a Resume Objective for Fashion

    A fashion resume is required not only by models but also by many other professionals working in this industry. Fashion encompasses many seemingly disparate fields. A fashion model is widely known, but we don't know all those who work behind the scenes, making the fashion shows successful. These include the fashion designer, the groomsmen, the stylists, the light men, the photographers, the list goes on.

    Fashion is a field of glamour, a field of shutterbugs, one where the professionals cannot spend even a single working day without getting photographed. It is a profession in which the private lives of the people concerned with are compromised to such an extent that they have to hide from the cameras and the paparazzi. The work involved also takes its toll and leaves the concerned individuals disturbed. Quite literally, everything that glitters is not gold.

    As there are so many different fields in fashion each of them must have a unique resume objective. The objective changes even according to the experience a person has garnered. Just as no two people can have the same finger prints, same way, no two resumes can have the same objective. This is because each person has some unique traits. Each resume objective has to be tailored according to the individual's profile because this is the first thing that an employer is going to read in your resume.

    There are quite a few tips and tricks to write a winning objective. Specifically, in fashion, your resume has got to be as attractive as your personality, as after all, your charisma speaks volumes here. And an attractive resume starts from an eye catching objective. The objective of your resume can many times decide the fate of your application; hence it is of the utmost importance in your resume.

    Keep it short and simple
    Make it attractive, while at the same time keeping in mind not to add any irrelevant details
    Never go on rambling, only chip in the necessary points
    Make sure you write what you are going to provide your employer with, not your own desires
    Elaborate how you can add value to the employer's organization

    - Objective of a model in an advertising agency:
    Usage of my skills and personality for the promotion of brands that my agency caters to

    - Objective of a hair stylist:
    Get a job of hair stylist in a fashion agency where I can utilize my hair styling skills for the beautification of models

    - Objective of a makeup artist:
    To accentuate the beauty of models by getting employed in a fashion show hosting company where I can help them with their makeup mink pink fairy godmother dress.

    - Objective of a fashion designer:
    To gain a position of a fashion designer in a lead fashion magazine, thereby helping my organization attain a magnificent success by virtue of my creativity and design skills



    Current Mood: impressed
    9:47 am
    Jeans and Their Evolution From Factories to Fashion
    Everyone has a pair of jeans. It could be that favorite pair you've had forever, or a brand new pair you just bought with Sunday newspaper coupons. But everyone has jeans they wear and love. They're comfortable, durable, and follow fashion trends as closely as women's shoes mink pink high waisted shorts. Many offices now even allow jeans as part of their work wear, something that would have been unheard of when jeans began to be popular. In fact, during the 1950s, some restaurants and movie theaters refused to admit customers wearing jeans.

    mink pink leopard blazer Jeans weren't always as fashionable as they are today. In fact, they were originally used as sturdy trousers worn by men and women in factories during World War II. In the 1950s, however, teenagers began wearing jeans as a form of rebellion against conformity, and by the 1970s, jeans were a staple of fashion wardrobes. They're available throughout the world, but typically, jeans are considered a part of American culture, like baseball and apple pie.

    One of the major changes that has occurred in the jean industry is the change from standard trouser-style jeans worn by men and women prior to the 1950s. In the beginning, if you wanted to break in your jeans, you had to do it the old fashioned way, which either involved wearing them frequently for a long time, or dragging them on concrete and washing them frequently to make them look more worn.

    The introduction of bell bottom jeans, for example, proved that jeans could be as much a fashion statement as a durable pair of pants. Now styles range from skin tight to large and baggy, available in every color imaginable. You can get jeans with embroidery, patches, rhinestones, or even brand new jeans that look as though they've been worn for twenty years. There are designers who specialize in jeans (besides Levi and Wranglers).

    These changes have come thanks to the advances in clothing production. Jeans can be mass produced, and with the different machines and denim fabrics available, the only limit to jeans is the designers' imagination! In fact, the customer can become the designer, as well. You can take your favorite pair of jeans and customize them to your liking. Add embellishments, turn them into shorts, or grab some fabric pens and draw all over the fabric to turn them into a piece of art.

    Because of the variety of jeans that are available, they can offer a professional looking alternative to dress pants in the office, particularly for women. There are even some dark washed jeans that can be mistaken for black dress pants! And since they are so popular, and can be more professional looking, offices are becoming more welcoming of jeans around the office, even if it isn't "casual Friday."

    As far as jeans have come in almost seventy years, who knows what they'll look like seventy, fifty, or even twenty years from now It could be that, as fashion develops, the jeans people wear years from now won't be recognized by the population as what we know as "jeans." For all we know, the evolution of jeans will continue, and they'll become the more formal wear, leaving "dress pants" hanging in boutiques and closets in favor of pants that started as simply sturdy work pants for factory workers.



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