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Another good way to get experience in the industry is through internships, which can lead to fashion design jobs. Types of employers varied Fashion designers may work for: small fashion houses large clothing manufacturers fashion retailers fashion buyers. Many fashion designers are self-employed. Sources Edmunds, S, 'New Zealand Designers Carve Out Niche to Take on Fast Fashion', 16 April 2017, (). Marshall-Smith, V, academic director, NZ Institute of Fashion Technology Ltd, Careers Directorate – Tertiary Education Commission interview, November 2017. Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, 'Occupation Outlook – Tailors and Patternmakers', accessed October 2017, (). New Zealand Apparel, 'Is NZ-Made Dead? ', 2 August 2017, (). NZ Fashion Tech, 'Changing Times', accessed October 2017, (). NZ Fashion Tech, 'Gaining Employment', accessed October 2017, (). NZ Fashion Tech, 'Industry Opportunities', accessed October 2017, (). Ryan, H, 'Fashion Industry's Moment to Shine', 26 August 2017, ().
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These schools were reserved for black students. In 1967 it merged into Shelbyville Central. [2] Demographics [ edit] In the Jim Crow period circa 1930s to 1960s the district had around 700 African-American students. [2] References [ edit] ^ Home. Bedford County Schools. Retrieved on June 9, 2019. "500 Madison Street, Shelbyville, TN 37160" ^ a b c Lovett, Bobby L. The Civil Rights Movement in Tennessee: A Narrative History. Univ. of Tennessee Press, 2005. ISBN 1572334436, 9781572334434. p. 77. External links [ edit] Bedford County Schools This Tennessee school-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.