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Meet Sel Unson, Fashion Design Grad and Production Manager, Bridal Industry

Meet Sel, she moved here from the Philippines to pursue a career in fashion design. Now working as a production manager for a bridal company, she says Toronto Film School prepared her with the skills to take her career to the next level and to shine within the company.

 

 

“When I was in the Philippines I was in a different career. I worked in the pharmaceutical industry for four and a half years, but ever since I was a kid, I have had a love for the arts.”

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“I chose fashion design because fashion design is another medium of an art.”

 

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“I’m currently working as Production Manager for a bridal company which is based in Toronto. I’ve been working there for about two years now. I got the position because of a recommendation from the school. One of my instructors had recommended me. I’m working for a designer who was also a graduate from the Toronto Film School and has been in the industry for about 25 years and has been very successful.”

 

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“I would say the school has really helped me in refining my skills so that I would be able to be successful in my career. It has equipment with the skills I need to pursue fashion design. It has taught me how to sew, pattern graft, drape and technical design.”

 

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“The Toronto Film School has really helped me, not only with the skills, but also by introducing me to a network of people and what the industry is going to be like.”

 

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