What are the career prospects after fashion school?

Discover the 10 professions that are recruiting in fashion today. 

Fashion design, creation, marketing, communication... The fashion sector is a vast industry with a multitude of professions. The jobs in the spotlight are the stuff of dreams, and it's easy to imagine how hard it is to get into this business, but we're going to show you that there are areas of expertise that aren't always well known to the general public.

From creative careers in design and styling to sales and communications, the fashion and textile industry is a sector that recruits actively. 

Young graduates frommanagement, marketing and sales schools will enter the following professions: marketing manager, brand manager, merchandiser or salesperson in luxury ready-to-wear and accessories.

At Isal Paris, we train our students so that they can grow with confidence in this sector. Fashion offers numerous job opportunitiesWith an international vision, often less well known than the job of art director or fashion press attaché. We offer you a list of Top 10 jobs in fashion recruiting today.

Behind-the-scenes creative professions recruiting in fashion

Imagining the future line of a product, the next collection, the best bags or shoes: this is the daily challenge faced by fashion professionals dedicated to creation.

The fashion industry is often associated with the dazzling spotlights of fashion shows and glamorous advertising campaigns.

However, behind every collection or fashion show is a team of creative professionals working behind the scenes, contributing their technical expertise and passion to bring the designers' visions to life. These little-known but essential professions play a crucial role in the world of fashion, and are also undergoing rapid change.

Stylist

The stylist represents the marriage of design and manufacturing. The pattern maker works in tandem with the stylist, without actually designing the garment, which corresponds to another task. The stylist creates the models for each collection of the brand or brands he/she works for, and must respect their DNA. He or she imagines and designs garments and accessories well in advance, thanks to a thorough knowledge of trends and materials. 

 He never loses sight of the cost and feasibility of his creations. A meticulous perfectionist, he must be able to bring a collection to light.

How do I become a stylist?

You can train to become a fashion designer straight from high school. Isal Paris offers a 3-year Bachelor's degree in Fashion Creation and Design that will teach you the basics of a profession that offers many career opportunities

Textile engineer 

The emergence of new technologies in the creative industries has led fashion companies to imagine new professions for their new needs. Textile engineers are professionals specializing in the design, manufacture and development of textile products. Textile engineers develop various technical processes to design innovative materials and fabrics. for brands. In short, the work of a textile engineer involves a combination of creativity, technical appetence and in-depth knowledge of the textile field to think, design, develop and produce innovative, high-quality textile products for various design houses.

How do I become a Textile Engineer?

To become a textile engineer, you'll need to graduate from an engineering school. You can then hone your skills with a Master's degree specialized in textile engineering.

Leather goods 

The leatherworker designs and manufactures everyday objects such as handbags, belts, fashion accessories, small leather goods, office, travel and sports goods. Whether it's a small series, a one-off piece or a commissioned item, the leatherworker must be able to adapt his or her designs and control the creation throughout the manufacturing process, right up to the finishing touches.

How do I become a leatherworker?

A good preparatory school for fashion schools will train you in fashion and textile apprenticeships. You can also join our bachelor in Fashion Design in three years, which will enable you to become a professional from the first year thanks to an internship with a prestigious group such as Chloé, Louis Vuitton, Balmain and Hermes.

ISAL Paris offers professional training with a truly international dimension.

Production and management professions 

Production and management in the fashion and textile industry is a booming market which recruits both in France and internationally. They are essential to the efficient and profitable manufacture of products. If you like managing teams, organizing and supervising the entire production chain of a textile product, from design to distribution, this is the sector for you. 

Here are a few examples of professions that will make you dream.

Collection manager 

The collection manager is a veritable Swiss army knife within a company. He or she is responsible for designing, developing and promoting product lines for a brand or company. It's a creative and exciting job, requiring a thorough knowledge of fashion trends and the textile industry. Once the pieces have been designed by the creative teams, the collection manager validates and implements the manufacturing stages of the products, establishes costs, manages budgets, and directs the technical teams.

The collection manager is the person who takes a piece designed by the stylist through to distribution in the brand's various points of sale around the world. Extremely rigorous, with great organizational skills to manage his teams, he must also possess a keen artistic sensibility, his role being to transcribe as accurately as possible the initial vision of the creator for the designs. 

How do I become a collection manager?

The Fashion & Purchasing MBA offered by ISAL Paris is an excellent training program for becoming a collection manager. This two-year work-study program will train you for management positions in the fashion and luxury goods industry, including prestigious companies that recruit many collection managers.

Production Manager 

Both technician and manager, the production manager occupies a strategic position within textile companies. They are involved in the creation of collections with stylists, and manage product manufacturing. Managing collection progress, production costs and coordinating manufacturing teams are all part of a fashion production manager's day-to-day tasks. He keeps a close eye on the collection's sales targets. 

How do I get to be a production manager?

A stint in business school will give you training in sales strategy techniques and an understanding of the development issues in a fashion company that are necessary to work in production.  

Product Manager

The product manager is an inventor. Their role is to work with stylists to develop a collection, defining materials, colors, types and number of models. This fashion professional must develop a commercial vision, taking into account trends for each product line that the company or brand wishes to promote.

Knowing the latest developments inside out market trendsHe designs products based on well-defined market analyses. It is able to anticipate tomorrow's offer

In the fashion world, it's mainly the big name companies that recruit product managers. They often require aesthetic and visionary skills to keep a fresh eye on things.

How do I become a product manager? 

To get there, you'll need at least 5 years' higher education, and recruiters often ask for initial experience in a textile or clothing company. 

ISAL's Master's degree in Fashion and Luxury Management enables you to acquire solid skills over 2 years to become a product manager, while joining a recognized company thanks to its work-study program. 

Development and marketing professions 

With the development of e-commerce and the multiplication of communication networks, the distribution of textile products plays an essential role in the development of brand image. Over the last ten years, the communications and marketing professions have undergone a minor revolution in the fashion world. New professions have emerged, and each company recruits the best marketing experts to develop original and attractive communication strategies, across all media. 

Visual Merchandiser 

Merchandising is more than ever at the heart of the concerns of companies recruiting in fashion and textiles in 2024.. A number of recent studies have shown that the purchase of textile products depends essentially on a genuine customer experience.developed by merchandising teams. Companies are aware that the purchase of a product requires the invention of innovative concepts. In the world of fashion, merchandising allows us to build a story around a garment, to create a real stage setting. The aim is to arouse the consumer's emotions, to attract them to the brand. The visual merchandiser is a true magician of scenography and execution. This profession is booming, and is undeniably one of today's most promising professions. 

How do I become a visual merchandiser?

You can start by enrolling in a recognized communications and marketing school, and then move on to a more professional training course specifically linked to the fashion industry, such as a fashion college. bachelor in 3 years. 

Brand Manager

The brand manager is a cousin of the visual merchandiser. Companies are keen on young brand managerswho know exactly what techniques to use to create a link with the customer on the various communication networks, especially social networks. The brand manager is the person who humanizes a brand, giving it just the right amount of uniqueness and closeness to the customer.

How do I become a brand manager?

As a brand manager, you can work on a freelance basis, or directly on the customer's premises. The best way to become a brand manager is to take a communications course. 

Marketing Manager 

The marketing manager defines and designs promotional campaigns for the products and services offered by the company. He or she defines the strategic directions to be taken for a brand, the objectives and the means to be implemented to achieve them. In fact, his or her thinking focuses on implementing innovative strategies with in-depth product analysis. A marketing manager must be creative, curious, observant, with a good sense of organization for his teams.

How do I become a marketing manager?

The job of marketing manager calls for skills that require a certain amount of experience, as it involves a great deal of responsibility. The best way to do this is to enroll in a marketing school. Isal Paris offers a bachelor's degree in fashion and digital marketing, which will open doors for you in major fashion and luxury companies.

Visual Merchandiser 

The visual merchandiser adds value to fashion products, whether in the shop window or inside the store. They study the precise layout of these products to ensure that consumers or visitors are seduced. He is involved in setting up a boutique or reorganizing a department store. Working in close collaboration with the art director, they develop the various strategies needed to get the consumer to buy. If you're rigorous, creative, dynamic and versatile, this is the job for you.

How do I become a visual merchandiser?

It's a demanding job, where the competition is often tough if you haven't had any specific training. It requires a certain amount of business experience.

We advise you to enroll in a three-year Bachelor's degree program, which will give you the best chance of joining a reputable company.

The three-year Bachelor's degree offered by ISAL Paris is a comprehensive training program that will help you find a job easily.

So, what training courses will you take to achieve your dream job in fashion?