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A fashion designer typically pursues a Bachelor's degree in Fashion Design or a related field. Here are a few common majors:

Fashion Design – The most direct and relevant major for a fashion designer. This program focuses on garment design, fabric selection, pattern making, and sketching.

Fashion Merchandising – While more focused on the business side of fashion (marketing, sales, retail), this major can complement design skills for those interested in both design and fashion industry operations.

Textile Design – Focuses more on the creation and design of fabrics and materials, a key component of fashion design.

Fashion Technology – Involves the use of technology in design processes, such as computer-aided design (CAD), garment construction, and 3D modeling.

Apparel Design – Similar to fashion design but more specifically focused on clothing and apparel, often with a deeper dive into garment construction.

Art & Design – A broader degree in fine arts or design with a focus on creative expression, which can be applied to fashion design.

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