Fashion Public Relations Careers

Everyone has heard of Yves Saint Laurent, Dolce and Gabbana and Christian Dior right. But how many people know about Yohji Yamamoto, Fontanas and Dorothy Grant? If you’re like most people, the better known names in fashion will immediately catch your attention. But have you ever stopped to consider how they got that way in the first place?

Think about it. All fashion houses deal with clothes; materials, designs and models. So what makes one fashion house a more recognizable name than another? Why is it that we are all familiar with Hugo Boss, but very few of us outside the fashion industry have heard of a Zara? The answer lies in the fact that most successful fashion houses use Fashion Public Relations.

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Fashion Public Relations is a relatively new field that is making a tremendous impact on the way the public views fashion houses. Sure, everyone can advertise, but it is only the big names, who have the size and the affordability to undertake large scale public advertising. These corporate fashion houses spend million of dollars each year trying to publicize themselves and to position their products in the minds of moneyed consumers. And how do they recover this cost? Ever wondered why the top designer goods are so expensive? That’s right! The cost of advertising, the overheads for plush offices, the glitz and the glamour are all added to the cost of the goods. So you end up paying high prices for goods that actually cost a fraction!

But you don’t need to spend phenomenal amounts of money in order to be successful. If your designs are appealing and the quality of your work is great, all you need to do is t pitch your messaging well. Which is why most smaller and lesser known houses opt for an alternative by going in for Fashion Public Relations. Since Public Relations is by definition free (or unpaid advertising as some people like to call it!) there are no additional costs for the consumer to pay. And unlike traditional advertising, where the memorability of a campaign is a hit or miss affair, with fashion public relations, one can afford to experiment till the right messaging is achieved.

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So what exactly is fashion public relations career and who are the professionals who undertake such activities? Simply put, a fashion public relations professional is one who has undergone a course of study that enables her/him to successfully conduct public relations campaigns for fashion houses. It’s not just the high profile designers we are talking about here. Most retail stores and apparel companies also use fashion public relations professionals to maintain/improve the public image of their companies or to get journalists to write about the latest trends, sales and other information. Even key fashion figures like designers, models and event managers make use of the skills of good fashion public relations professionals to enhance their visibility in the marketplace.

It is no tall claim to say that effective Fashion Public Relations can spell the difference between a brilliant but unsuccessful fashion house and a good fashion house that is extremely successful!

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