Career Advice From the Current Generation of Black Fashion Industry Talent, to the Next

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Listen to these 13 fashion editors, designers, influencers and entrepreneurs if you're looking to work in fashion.

featured below didn't see a lot of people who looked like them when they were coming up in the industry, but in the interest of changing that experience for the next generation, they've each shared their best piece of career advice for those aspiring to work or just starting out in fashion. Read on."Do the work. Find the people at organizations you want to connect with, look up their direct email address, follow up, and be thorough.

Form your own network. Working within your network is really important, and oftentimes helps you stand out against other applicants. So many of the roles I have accepted come through word-of-mouth or recommendations. Also, make sure you network at your level – you never know which one of your peers is going to get ahead and be the one making the decision. Be friends with your assistant and your intern, because you never who's going to be where.

"I truly believe that Black people, Black women specifically, have to work twice as hard for half as many opportunities. But my advice is to always ask for what you want and be confident in your worth. If you don't ask for it, there is no way someone is going to give it to you. And above all else, never be afraid to build your own table.""I've found that it's important to practice patience. Timing is so important and nothing happens overnight.

"It's important to be curious. Learn about fashion designers, read fashion books, listen to fashion podcasts , read indie magazines and old articles. But also be curious about things outside of fashion; fashion isn't just about the clothes but often it's about capturing the zeitgeist of a particular cultural moment.

Spend time refining your taste, question why you like certain things and why you don't, and be able to articulate that. It helps you not only be a better writer and creator but also helps you define your voice when you become a leader — even if you just start with your own personal style. Your viewpoint is important; don't think that just because something is popular or everyone likes it, it's good. Interrogate and reflect on what and how"Best piece of advice: Network across.

 

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