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Snag that dream job: I wanna...be a fashion designer

 

 

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Are you always flaunting your one-of-a-kind style? Find yourself wishing you were a contestant on Project Runway? Sure, fashion’s a tough industry to crack, but who knows, with perseverance you could reach your goals.

 

We got the chance to chat with 23-year-old designer and boutique owner, Silvia Huezo. Here’s what she had to say about her budding career and how she “makes it work.”

 

GL: When did you first become interested in design?

Sylvia: In high school I wanted to be different and didn’t want to look like everybody else. I wanted to stand out, so I died my hair bright red, like cherry tomato red! I started buying clothes from thrift stores and I thought, “What if I make my own clothes? Then I’ll really be different.” I bought myself a sewing machine (I didn’t know anything) and just started sewing.

 

I also took an entrepreneurship class my senior year in high school and that was what really made me say to myself, “This is definitely what I want to do for the rest of my life.” I went to  

 

GL: How did you come up with the name Red Hue for your boutique?
Sylvia: Red has always been my favorite color. A “hue” is a tint. There are different hues or tints of one color, so Red Hue means many shades of red. But also, “hue” is the first three letters of my last name, Huezo.
 
 
GL: What inspires your designs?
Sylvia: So many different things. I look at fashion magazines and I pick up on trends. Also, whatever mood I am in or whatever I want to do at the time influences my designs. Popular culture, music and so many other things inspire me. Going to thrift stores and vintage stores probably inspires me the most.

 

GL: Do you ever hit mental road blocks?
Sylvia: Oh yeah. Writers have writer’s block and artists have that too. For me there are times, like when I’m really stressed out or worried about something that I can’t come up with any ideas. I have to just sit and be quiet and relax. Also, I go shopping, but not necessarily to [buy]. I go to thrift stores or vintage stores [to see what’s there] and then the juices start flowing again. 
 
 
GL: Can you walk us through your design and production process?
Sylvia: I design a collection here and send sketches back to my home country, El Salvador, where everything gets manufactured. It’s just a little workshop where I have a patternmaker, a cutter who hand cuts every piece and two seamstresses who put together everything. It can take as little as three weeks to get something out because I manufacture directly. The best part is it’s 100 percent sweatshop free. 

 

GL: People often think of fashion as an incredibly cut-throat industry. Have you felt that?
Sylvia: A little bit. It’s very competitive and fierce, but that’s why I like the fact that I’m independent. I do everything completely outside of that arena or environment.

 

GL: What is your favorite part about your job?
Sylvia: When I see someone try on a garment and they really like it, I love that. I love to see that person happy with what I’ve designed. I think that’s the most fun part: seeing the end result.
 
 
 
GL: What is the toughest part?
Sylvia: Trying to balance everything and being organized. There are times when I just lack organization and have too much stuff going on.   

 

GL: Do you have any advice for girls interested in a career in fashion?
Sylvia: Dream BIG and just go for it. I’m still trying too. 

 

Wanna check out (or shop) more of Silvia’s fabulous designs? Head over to www.redhueboutique.com.

BY KRISTEN YEUNG ON 12/1/2010 7:00:00 AM

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I wanna be a singer but my parents are so set on me being a doctor but here's the thing (I HATE BLOOD). I can't even look at severe acne without feeling sick I've wanted to be a singer since I was in kindergarten and my aunt taught me the "Beyoncè" version of humpty dumpty but if I tell them I wanna be a singer they say no you're going to be a doctor because your Dad can give you a recommendation for college and you can get a schoslarship my parents are so set on that I bet they don't even have a college fund for me! HELP I NEED IT!!!!!

 

Hey girly, make a deal with your parents that you will go to college, but continue singing.  Your parents want a stable future for you (every parent wants that for their child).  You should bring up the doctor issue first.  Explain your issue with blood.  Make sure you stay calm.  After that, talk to them about going to school in LA or Nashville or NYC, somewhere where you can study at school AND pursue your dream.  Good luck!   


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by luvmusic244 on 7/19/2012 5:26:05 AM

 
 

i want to be designer so bad i found a web site that you can make cloths virturuley

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I don't really want to be a fashion designer but a fashion stylest. Like pick which models should wear a dress or a skirt. Is this really a job?




hey girlie! Yes, definitely! Good luck Smile 
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I've always been interested in fashion, but i want to know what i can do to help myself get to becoming a fashion designer.do you have any tips or advice?




Hey girlie! Immerse your self in all things fashion -- learn all you can and, if you plan to go to college, choose one that is known for fashion, such as Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising (FIDM) or LIM College, which can help you further your craft 




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I would really like to be a singer or a fashion designer. I've had a dream of becoming famous since I was three years old and I'm thirteen now. I can draw some really good designs for clothes. I've showed my friends and they said they would totally wear it. But, on the other hand, I really want to be a singer. I have a really good voice and my friends said they would buy a cd if I made one. Which path do I choose? I'm afraid if I do eventually become famous, I will never live a normal life. What do I do? Please help me.




Hey girlie. At this point, take some singing classes and fashion design classes to see which one you like better. Then, you can pursue that route. And you're right. If you become famous, you probably won't live a normal life, but that's the risk you have to take when you're famous. Good luck. 
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