Want to Design Clothes? Here's Everything You Need to Know

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"Work your ass off and make sure that you're giving it 150 percent. An internship is not just an internship. I constantly remind my team and myself and anyone who is trying to get to the next level, it doesn't matter if you're bringing someone a coffee, it doesn't matter if you're plunging a toilet. I've done it myself when I first started my company." — Marissa Webb, designer (Fashionista)

"As long as you do your work effectively and don't procrastinate, rather than complaining about it, you can get things done. A lot of students spend their time complaining when they should be working instead, but they should know how lucky they are to pursue this particular career. Usually, they've chosen this for themselves—I hope no one forced them to do this. Yes, there's a lot of work, but if you really want it, you'll have time for both your school work and your personal life." — Maria Van Nguyen, then Parsons senior (Who What Wear)

"You should enjoy the process of every day. It is the journey of all these days which will constitute your career, not one specific goal. An achievement is not one day in the future, it is the sum of all of these moments where you have lived, and loved, and nourished your passion." — Christian Louboutin, designer (Teen Vogue)

"In today's world you have to interact. You can't be some difficult, shy person who is not able to look somebody in the face; you have to present yourself. You have to know how to talk about your vision, your focus and what you believe in." — Anna Wintour, editor in chief of Vogue (Dazed)

"Don't be afraid to draw upon your own life experiences. Do it in a way that it can become open to other points of reference, but for me one of the quickest ways to find something universal is to start with something very personal; especially with clothes. Finding a way to balance the fascination for the new or modern or unexpected with something a bit more intimate and relatable can be very powerful." — Patrik Ervell, designer (Complex)

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