Eli Whitney's Occupation Of The Cotton Gin

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The famous fashion designer, Coco Chanel, once said, “Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky, in the street, fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live, what is happening.” As the search for employment becomes more intense, having a research perspective on the employee’s occupation of choice is ideal. The more educated one is about the occupation that interest them, the more prepared they will be for that profession. Fashion Design is one of those occupations. A designer must know the skills that will prepare them for their future, this includes, having to have an acceptable education, understand the job outlook as well as knowing the skills and abilities that will be needed.
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The Cotton Gin is a machine that cotton is inserted into the machine. As a person turned the handwheel the cotton was pulled through a grate. The great separated the seed from the cotton. This invention made an increase in how fast cotton clothes could be made because no one had to sit and pick the seeds out of the cotton. In 1846 Elias Howe created the Sewing Machine. This machine made it easier to connect or patch two pieces of cloth together. Charles Worth died in the late 1800s, but he was the man that commenced labels. He was the first designer that put a label on all of his designs. There are various other people like Charles Worth that have changed the way the Fashion Industry looks at fashion. Rose Bertin was the creator of fashion accessories also Marie Antoinette commenced trends, she was the queen. Every woman under her wanted to have what she had because she was the queen. Through out history, we see how inventions transformed …show more content…

To create all these products, many designers use the program CAD which stands for Computer Aided Design, or the designer will sketch a design and then begin to make the pattern pieces. Designers that do not design clothes that are sold in mass production, to be sold to millions of Americans have two runway shows a year. If a designer does not create clothes for mass production they will probably work in a Fashion House, which produce Haute Couture one-of-a-kind designs. Designers are usually either self employed or on a freelance