Her design style is very similar to the Korean-style clothes that were popular for a while in my previous life; the waist-cinching design can accentuate the curves of the figure.
"Shaoying, you're amazing. Your sister-in-law never expected you to have such a talent for fashion design."
"She's just being silly. When she was little, the dolls we bought her would make clothes for them every day at home, dresses and pants."
They cut all of my and your dad's old clothes into holes; they're unwearable.
Wang Meihua came out and said.
"Mom, my little sister has had this talent since she was a child, we should support her."
"But isn't this exactly what tailors do? If you want to work in this industry, you don't even need to go to school. Just find an experienced master craftsman to be your apprentice, and you'll learn it in a year or two."
Xia Enruo smiled when she heard her mother-in-law's words.
People in this era probably didn't realize what clothing design was, and always attributed all clothing-related work to tailors.
What they didn't know was that in their previous lives, a well-known fashion designer could earn hundreds of thousands in design fees with a single snip of the scissors.
"Mom, tailors don't know everything. As our country reforms and opens up and integrates with the world, very few people will use tailors to make clothes in the future."
Most people buy from department stores; truly custom-made items are extremely expensive—that's called haute couture. It's not something the average person can afford. If my younger sister is genuinely interested in fashion design, I think it would be a good idea for her to major in it in college.
The future prospects are excellent, especially since many people are still unaware that this industry is about to take off. The earlier we learn, the more opportunities and advantages we will gain.
When Shao Ying heard her sister-in-law say this, her eyes widened in surprise. There's a major for clothing design in university? Really?
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