For years I haven started my education for a few different reason the main reason is because I didn’t know where exactly to start! I really appreciate this video and all your info!
I’m really loving this podcast!! I finally took the plunge into pursuing a fashion degree and my second semester is coming up, listening to you is definitely reassuring my decision!
I never realized how diverse the fashion industry is. It certainly can appeal to a wide variety of interests and even switches in majors within the higher education system. I wish there was a guide like you way back in the "Crustacean Age." 💖 You hat is fab!
Recommend: looking for schools that have transfer programs or sister schools and you’ll have an easier time getting accepted and you shouldn’t have to repeat any courses- they accept them as equivalent. If it’s elective courses check to see if they are transferable at the school you plan to go to next.
Happy New Year, Zoe. I just have to say that anyone who has had to wait eons of time to see a school counselor for the kind of information that you gave us all here has got to know how rare it is to get good, I mean thorough, detailed and thoughtful information that's actually, hello, useful has got to be forever grateful. It changes lives for the better to go to the right school, feel like you fit in with their program and begin building the career foundation of the rest of your life. Huge! You laid it all out for us, thanks so much!! Great hat btw.
Less than a minute in the video, thank you so much for this because I am still VERY confused about the differences between those things as a highschool senior nearing college😫 I hope I can get something out of this !🍞
in Britain , I did a HND- 2 years undergraduate course. you have the option to top-up to a degree afterwards, which will take 1 extra year to complete. A HND is an alternative for those who want to do more practical work, such as pattern cutting, CAD, garment construction and textile practice. It's equivalent to two years of a degree There are some academic work, but it's not a priority. Some academic work include essays on contextual studies and professional development. I did not do the degree top-up.
Hi Zoe, I've been devouring your podcast videos recently. Thank you for all the information and your dedicated work! In your first one, you spoke about winning awards on your own merit through design competitions. My question: do you know of any other similar design competitions that are offered or places to look for them? Thanks for your time!
That was a long time ago and those orgs are long gone. The best way to find out about competitions is to keep up to date with fashion news because they announce competition winners all the time. fashionunited.com, wwd.com, vogue business, you can sub to them or sub to their twitter feeds.
This was very helpful. thanks. Could you comment on various fashion design diplomas and certificates and how they factor in, in educational journey? Are they worth it?
McQueen literally only had Master's. He was accepted without Bachelor's based on his experience in savile row and talent in drawing/design :) PS Thank you for all the amazing educational videos!
The only school in my city that offers a fashion program is a fashion diploma. It offers all the same courses for a degree but it’s a 12 month program. It’s MC college. Do you think getting a fashion design diploma would be a waste of time? Or do you think it would still be worth it?
im 24, going on 25 this year. Im a little late to the school game. But I found a program for bfa in fashion design. I have no experience besides when i mess around and make things at home. I have no idea what im doing.
most people don't have any idea what they're doing. 25 is not that late, not that old. go for it, don't let these small inconveniences get in the way of your dreams.
THAT HAT IS AMAZING
For years I haven started my education for a few different reason the main reason is because I didn’t know where exactly to start! I really appreciate this video and all your info!
I’m really loving this podcast!! I finally took the plunge into pursuing a fashion degree and my second semester is coming up, listening to you is definitely reassuring my decision!
Awesome! Good luck with school!
How’s it going? My second semester is almost over
I never realized how diverse the fashion industry is. It certainly can appeal to a wide variety of interests and even switches in majors within the higher education system. I wish there was a guide like you way back in the "Crustacean Age." 💖
You hat is fab!
Thanks!
Recommend: looking for schools that have transfer programs or sister schools and you’ll have an easier time getting accepted and you shouldn’t have to repeat any courses- they accept them as equivalent. If it’s elective courses check to see if they are transferable at the school you plan to go to next.
Happy New Year, Zoe. I just have to say that anyone who has had to wait eons of time to see a school counselor for the kind of information that you gave us all here has got to know how rare it is to get good, I mean thorough, detailed and thoughtful information that's actually, hello, useful has got to be forever grateful. It changes lives for the better to go to the right school, feel like you fit in with their program and begin building the career foundation of the rest of your life. Huge! You laid it all out for us, thanks so much!! Great hat btw.
Thanks and you're welcome!
These podcasts are fab! Love Zoe's informative overview, advice, stories, and rants.
Thanks!
Less than a minute in the video, thank you so much for this because I am still VERY confused about the differences between those things as a highschool senior nearing college😫 I hope I can get something out of this !🍞
Girl an entire gem ❤❤💎💎 love you!!
Hey hey party Zoe
Wow ur hat is amazing!! Plus I had been searching for a video like this, so thank you!!
You're welcome!
Thank you Zoe Hong for sharing your knowledge and experience for the next generation!
You're welcome!
Happy New Year Zoe, and may your 2023, be extraordinary. Keep enjoying your voice. 💕
Happy new year!!
I think u r the best.I am a fashion designer n I think I am still learning just watching ur video..great job
Thanks!
Great job breaking these down ❤ thank you
You're welcome!
Hi Zoe I love your content, thank you so much for this videos, Could you take the podcast to Spotify too please?
in Britain , I did a HND- 2 years undergraduate course. you have the option to top-up to a degree afterwards, which will take 1 extra year to complete. A HND is an alternative for those who want to do more practical work, such as pattern cutting, CAD, garment construction and textile practice. It's equivalent to two years of a degree There are some academic work, but it's not a priority. Some academic work include essays on contextual studies and professional development. I did not do the degree top-up.
I love your videos. Thanks for the info
You're welcome!
Love it !! Thank You Zoe !! You are thee Best !,
Hi Zoe, I've been devouring your podcast videos recently. Thank you for all the information and your dedicated work!
In your first one, you spoke about winning awards on your own merit through design competitions.
My question: do you know of any other similar design competitions that are offered or places to look for them?
Thanks for your time!
That was a long time ago and those orgs are long gone. The best way to find out about competitions is to keep up to date with fashion news because they announce competition winners all the time. fashionunited.com, wwd.com, vogue business, you can sub to them or sub to their twitter feeds.
That hat is everything darling! (Snaps and hair flips)
Hi Zoe,
When will we hear about the blog writer application? ✨
This was very helpful. thanks. Could you comment on various fashion design diplomas and certificates and how they factor in, in educational journey? Are they worth it?
McQueen literally only had Master's. He was accepted without Bachelor's based on his experience in savile row and talent in drawing/design :) PS Thank you for all the amazing educational videos!
I missed this entirely and I'm the one that asked, but THANK YOU! I have been wondering this since I've been looking to get one.
Happy to help!
Thank you for this information It helped me a lot I was wondering what university you went for fashion design ?
Otis College of Art and Design
Can you please upload these on Google podcast?
The only school in my city that offers a fashion program is a fashion diploma. It offers all the same courses for a degree but it’s a 12 month program. It’s MC college. Do you think getting a fashion design diploma would be a waste of time? Or do you think it would still be worth it?
Ask the school what kind of jobs you can get with that kind of diploma.
Omg that hat 😍
im 24, going on 25 this year. Im a little late to the school game. But I found a program for bfa in fashion design. I have no experience besides when i mess around and make things at home. I have no idea what im doing.
most people don't have any idea what they're doing. 25 is not that late, not that old. go for it, don't let these small inconveniences get in the way of your dreams.
Do you offer personal consulting services? Like I need help exactly where to start because I would like to study fashion overseas.
Yes, you can book an appointment at superpeer.com/zoehong
From India ❤️
Zoe what schools did you go to?
Otis College of Art and Design
@@zoehongteaches Thanks Zoe