Time periods and character personalities are just a couple of the different factors that influence costume design.

You can also get into costume design with a degree in graphic design, visual art, or fashion design. If you’d like to get a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree, this will only improve your value and skill set.

Consider having both an online version and a photographic version of your portfolio. [4] X Research source

It’s helpful to have specific references to become inspired by and base your vision on. [6] X Research source

As a designer, you’ll often be in a leadership position where you rely on others’ help. [8] X Research source Whenever you find yourself in this role, do your best to direct others in a clear, respectful, authoritative fashion.

When doing your own projects, commit to a date it’ll be done by and a maximum amount of money you’re allowed to spend on it. This will help you learn this skill before actually having strict budgets and deadlines to adhere to. [9] X Research source

Attend any relevant events, including local plays, fashion shows, etc. that you hear about and can network at.

Do prom dress alterations for students at the local high school. Consider designing, making, and selling halloween costumes for people on Etsy.