By Steve Walker
At the age when most
teenage girls are thinking of dating and impressing boys, 13-year-old Lauren
Nicole is impressing professional designers of women’s clothing.
The 8th grade
student at Providence Middle School in San Antonio appears to be well on her
way to a successful career in the field as she is gearing up to attend a week
long fashion seminar this summer at the prestigious Parsons Design School New
York in New York City. Attendance is by invitation only.
She is already making a
name for herself. Last summer at the age of 12, she attended a week long
seminar at LIM College ,
also in New York City
that is touted as promoting the business of fashion in a fast paced field
offering hundreds of career options. New
York City is considered one of the fashion capitals of
the world.
As it happens she was the
youngest selectee to attend the seminar.
More exciting about her
attendance at LIM
College is the fact 3,300
hopefuls, applied and only three hundred girls were accepted from around the
county. During the week long seminar the instructors focused on fashion, retail
and design.
During the design and
fashion portion of the seminar Lauren learned how to make dress patterns and
sketch designs. During the retail section she learned how to advertise and
become a good salesperson in selling her creations.
Since I have known Lauren
since she was five, I asked her when she decided to pursue a career in fashion.
She pointed out to me that it wasn’t until last year that she realized “this is
something I definitely can do.”
She says her love of
fashion however began when she was only nine years old but it wasn’t until she
was 12 that she got “really serious about it.”
Lauren informed me that at
some point while shopping in a store with her mother she looked around and
thought to herself, “Wouldn’t it be nice to actually own my own stores with
designs that I created myself?”
Within the last six months
the teenage phenomenon has designed eleven pieces to include three prom
dresses, one bikini swim suit, two summer dresses and five summer outfits to
include skirts and shirts. She favors bright colors to include yellow and neon
to contrast with lace.
She laughingly says she is
currently getting requests from girls of all ages and even a mother to critique
their clothing and even go shopping with them to help pick out their wardrobe.
It appears Lauren is on
her way to a long successful career in clothes design at a very early age.
And as always, what I
write is “Just a Thought.”
Steve Walker is a Vietnam Veteran and former Justice of the Peace and Journalist.
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