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Fashion is a huge industry that encompasses a wide variety of different jobs from legal, to IT, to audiovisual, to marketing, to actual fashion design itself.


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For whereas the fashion runways might be the most conspicuous manifestation of the industry, there is a huge network of support staff working behind the scenes to make sure that new designs make it from the drawing room to the consumer.

The following descriptions deal with median salary and employment figures for the more popular fashion jobs. Of course, superstars will make a lot more than the national average.

Models

Fashion modeling is probably the most popular career in the industry. According to the US Department of Labor, median salary for models was approximately $11 in 2004. Supermodels and those in high demand obviously make quite a bit more (upwards of 200, 500, or are even $1000 an hour), but work for models of that caliber is usually inconsistent. This particular occupation is expected to grow as quickly as the national average for other jobs.

Photographers

The US Department of Labor cites $25,000 a year as the median salary for photographers. This study makes no distinction between fashion photographers and other types of professional photographers, but given the nature of the industry, it's safe to assume that fashion photographers can make quite a deal more if they manage to pair up with the right type of agency.

Fashion Designers

Median salary for fashion designers was roughly $55,000 a year in 2004. However, the US Department of Labor is quick to point out that competition for this particular occupation is becoming increasingly stiff given the allure of the industry. This highlights the importance of receiving formal training and a degree before trying to enter this field. This is especially important given how international fashion design has become. Many of your competitors will be from different countries, so it's important that you master the essentials first.


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