THE ART OF FASHION- A Fashion Designer’s Journey
d spend hours playing with her mother's sewing machine, creating dresses for her dolls ou
. She spent countless hours in the studio, sketching and draping fabrics until her designs came to lif
s Fashion Week. It was a dream come true, but also a daunting task. She poured
ense of pride and accomplishment that she had never experienced before. The audience wa
carrying her designs. She was thrilled, but also conflicted. She didn't want to compromi
thical suppliers, used environmentally-friendly manufacturing processes, and paid her workers
ing the boundaries of fashion design. But no matter how famous she became, Jane never forgot the joy she felt
s not just a job or a hobby, but an art form. The art of fabric, to be