Interested in a career in "Fashion Law"?

If you are reading this blog, you are probably already interested in the field, however, you may not know exactly what the term "fashion law" means or how to break into the industry. Google it, and among one of the top five hits is a post by Fordham law professor Susan Scafidi on her blog Counterfeit Chic. Scafidi is the force behind Fordham's Fashion Law Institute, where she created the first U.S. course in fashion law. The number four google hit pulls up a post entitled "Fashion Law", where Scafidi provides informative tips on how to get into fashion law. The list also includes tips on what not to do, and even a clip from the movie Sex and The City. Scafidi breaks down the "don'ts" into different roles you should avoid assuming, such as the "Park Avenue Princess", and the "Fan Girl (or Boy)", where she advises: "…the more you sound like Rachel Zoe, the less you sound like a promising legal candidate. If you don't know who Rachel Zoe is, you're on the right track." Humor aside, the blog provides insight and information for those interested in the field of fashion law, from someone who knows the business. It's worth checking out. Share this on Facebook Tweet This! Share this on del.icio.us Digg this! Stumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUpon Share this on FriendFeed Share this on Reddit Post on Google Buzz Subscribe to the comments for this post? Share this on LinkedIn

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