The Golden Globes a Fashion Design Fantasy
by Kelly Richardson
kelly.richardson@graphicdesignschoolreview.com
GraphicDesignSchoolReview.com Columnist
It looks as though the Golden Globe awards ceremony is not just for the movie and television lovers. In fact, the show was filled with fashion designs that made the stars shine.
The red carpet was laid out perfectly as the stars filed into the Golden Globe awards ceremony. Fashion moguls from all across the world were paying attention as the year's hottest designs were on parade. Even though the event is dedicated to film and television success, the fashion design element of the show simply could not be ignored. All of the big stars were seen sporting the latest fashion designs that are sure to spark a trend among the fashion conscious.
Fashion Design at the Globes This Year
- The Goddess Look. One of the major fashions that won approval from the attendees was the "goddess" look; plunging v-neck gowns that fit tight around the waist and billowed out at the skirt.
- Black is the New Black. In the true sense of fashion, many of the designs centered on the traditional classic black.
- Men in Tuxes. As everyone expected, the men chose tuxedo fashions tailored to their personal design preferences.
You can get in on the fashion design scene by earning your credentials from an accredited fashion design college. Here is what you can expect from your fashion program.
Fashion Design College
- Environment. Graduating from fashion design college will prepare you to work in chic fashion studios.
- Outlook. The need for fashion design college graduates will only grow in the next decade.
- Education. The typical fashion design college program is a three to four year diploma earned on campus or online.
If you have an eye for fashion and you want to get in on this ultra cool profession, you owe it to yourself to check out the opportunities that a fashion design college has to offer.
About the Author
Kelly Richardson covers the local education and technology scenes in major cities across the country. His articles appear in a variety of respected educational journals, periodicals, and e-zines. Kelly holds a bachelor degree in English and master degree in education from Georgia State University. He is currently pursuing a doctoral degree in Educational Leadership from Walden University.