8 Resume Writing Tips ~ Land Your Dream Job in Fashion

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When the time comes to create a knock-out resume for your fashion business, it is crucial to make it stand out! Do not worry about incorporating a certain style that may seem a bit unorthodox, consider the industry you are choosing and how your resume represents who you are - a designer with an incredible creative vision.

Be Creative, Confident, and Comprehensive

While your resume must reflect the necessary information and the contact details that the recipient is expecting, adding your personal flair will set your resume apart from the others. Do not fall into the trap of creating a dry list of facts that only speak to your skills, fashion shows, and education. The key is to create an interest in those reading it to be inspired to want to reach out and speak to you personally.

8 Major Tips from Liza D., founder of The Cut Fashion Academy

  • Think about your resume design: is it online or in print? While it does not have to be overly flashy, it must be recognizable, which means you can use your logo at the top with the colour scheme that will reflect your vision and the product line. Think about the interplay of capital and lowercase letters to make certain elements stand out. It has to be visually attractive but not confusing because any person reading through your resume will have to connect to the content first of all! 

  • Consider not only your professional skills alone but mention so-called soft skills and cooperation details. While you may be a great fashion designer, it is your attitude to cooperation and ability to listen to people that will also play a vital role. Therefore, your resume must not be a dry list of chronological facts. While your achievements are important, you should also mention the ways in which things have been made possible, and what qualities have helped you to win and cooperate. 

  • Keep things simple and clear enough for your potential clients. When you mention your achievements or discuss your education, keep it simple and do not provide any information that can be easily looked up online like telling about your university or the benefits of the course that you have passed. The key is to talk about your skills by telling about what you have learned and how it has helped you to start a certain project. Try to read each line aloud to see whether it tells enough about your professional background. 

  • List your strengths by acting exactly as if you were trying to sell your skills. It has to sound like an advertisement to a certain degree. Promote yourself by talking about how your knowledge and skills can help someone achieve success. You can provide examples by turning to your experience which will make your resume accessible for those people who do not primarily deal with the fashion industry. Even though you are only limited to the text content, think about writing in an explanatory tone. 

  • Make sure to provide readable fonts and colours without overfilling it with information. Keep your fonts classic and avoid italics unless a necessity. You can alternate between font size and bold fonts if you would like to highlight certain parts but always follow the same scheme if you do. Try to use only 2-3 colours, do not make your resume look like a rainbow. For example, you can use one colour to describe your education, another to highlight your gained skills, and the other colour to talk about your unique benefits. 

  • Provide your social media pages and contact information. Since we are dealing with the fashion industry, the presence of your Instagram and Facebook pages will always help your potential customers and various fashion agencies see you in practice and learn more about your communication skills. In a certain sense, your social media presence is the continuation of your resume, which is why it is important to provide your visitors with appropriate videos and posts that advertise your skills and show that you are always professional when dealing with your clients. 

  • Make a strong conclusion with a thesis statement that represents your strongest point. Even though it is not the first part that an average person might read, HR managers take a look at the final part of your resume to see your contact information. If you include something unique and striking in your resume that makes you stand out, it is a great chance to get noticed and remain in a person’s mind even when the resume has been looked through. As an example, you can mention your special award or the promotion that has helped you achieve success, or talk about the international branches that you have created with the help of the clever localization of your data. 

  • Proofread and edit your resume for grammar mistakes, spelling, and style. Most importantly, it should not contain repetitions or typos. You must double-check the links and numbers to avoid any mistakes. Regarding your style, consider turning to professional writers by learning more about available services and choosing the ones that fit your needs and professional objectives. The key is to discuss things and make your resume reflect your personality. You can work with the various templates and try out the different writing styles by weighing in various aspects that help you tell as much as you see necessary. 

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It is only natural to think that the use of fancy fonts and different colors will boost your resume’s success. However, a person looking at your resume will focus on the text content and the clarity of your presentation, not the way your Photoshop or graphic editor skills shine.

Simplicity matters because it makes you sound like a confident and determined person. Your resume must be stylish and memorable, which is why the first paragraph (coming after your name) must have a special hook that will inspire just like a good book!

Happy composing and good luck with landing that dream job!

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