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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 have no idea what i wanna do/be when i grow up

 

 

Hey Girlie, Try talking to people who have jobs in fields you like maybe do an internship or shadow someone throughout their day.  

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by AylaRocks20 on 2/27/2011 11:36:23 PM

 
 

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I would LOVE to be either a singer/actress/model and wish i couldbe one of those. but i worry my singing voice is not strong enough my acting is not good enough or im not pretty enough it seems that tho i might want these jobs sooooo bad everythin and anythin is standing in my way of getting them. Singer is the main thing i want to be i LOVE music and could imagine having a job outside of the music industry. what do i do?? Frown xxxxx

 

Hey girlie. First of all, if you do not believe in yourself, you will never fulfill any of your dreams. It must start with confidence that you will make your dream your reality. You also have to be willing to put in 110% effort. I think you should take singing lessons to strengthen your voice if that is something you really want to do. Also, make a list of your goals and ways to achieve them.Hang it on the wall and look at it every day when you wake up. This will give you motivation. "The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it."

Elizabeth P.

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by taylorswiftxx on 2/22/2011 8:43:03 PM

 
 

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Thank you so much! Can u help me out a little bit more? ive been wanting to be an actress for about 4 years now and ive done a few plays but idk where and how to find an agent. Or auditions. And yes there have been a few scams sent to my email and i ignored them... how can u tell if something is real?

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by moe4321 on 1/13/2011 7:23:18 PM

 
 

MOD! I really wanna be an actress/singer/designer when i grow up but wanna start getting famous like really soon i just dont know how. Any suggestions or comments? thanx Smile

 

Hey girl! You are talking to the right person because when I was younger my dream was to become an actress as well! I was lucky enough to have gone on some auditions and explore the field for a while but eventually realized it wasn't for me! Before you get involved in the industry you should think long and hard and know that it costs a lot of money, requires traveling, and sometimes you may get really down if you don't get the part! You also need to be careful and watch out for scams, they are a ton! If you are serious about this then talk to your parents about getting an agent and always keep your head held high! I couldn't have gone on auditions without my mom, she was there for me every step of the way! Goodluck! XOXO

Blaine D.

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by moe4321 on 1/13/2011 11:03:46 AM

 
 

That sound like an awesome job! I love to write, so I get what u mean about getting the juices flowing and being calm

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