I wouldn't do that quite yet. She's only eleven. What if it's just a mother's pride, that you think it's beautiful. I'd wait and see if she has any other ORIGINAL genius ideas.
2006-12-20 07:17:05
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answered by Anonymous
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well, judging from your grammar and spelling, the both of you need to graduate high school first. Then, design school. If she has true talent, it will only grow stronger over the years, and this will give her 6-7 years to develop her tastes and personal style. She may want to do this now.. but in 7 years, she could have a completely different idea on how to live her life and what she wants to do with her life. Give her a chance to grow and discover her future on her own.. But you can always encourage her by getting her subscriptions to design magazines, taking her to fashion shows, getting her supplies that she would need to design a couple outfits/draw a portfolio... maybe even enroll her in some drawing classes, because being able to draw is really essential in fashion design.
2006-12-20 15:22:48
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answered by Kristin B 4
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Look, I'm older than that by a fair amount of years, and though I create really coll fashion designs (like, verivied that they're cool) I am not recognized.
Look, if she's 11, then what she desgns is probably not 'teen' fashion.
It's probably more 'tween' fashion, which is perfectly fine, but no teen would wear it.
I don't think you want her immersed in the real world of teen fashion- wait till she's older!
I'm sure her designs are beautiful, but I din't think she's ready for major publicity yet.
2006-12-20 15:22:39
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answered by blankstares 3
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My Question:
From that spelling: Are you even old enough to have a daughter, let alone one that's 11?
2006-12-20 15:17:59
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answered by Becky 3
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I think you are the 11 year old daughter because you can't spell.
2006-12-20 15:29:33
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answered by minus 7
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wait until she graduates high school and sent her to design school. she may have great "teen fasion" ideas but it takes much more then that.
2006-12-20 15:18:54
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answered by ♥ Emily ♥ 5
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Hmm. She's a bit young to start her own line. I would get other people's opinions to see if everyone thinks its cute. Then I would try to sell your designs to some little botique.
2006-12-20 15:19:58
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answered by Viva 1
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well i am 11 yrs. she needs to be entered in a fashion competetion
that way she gets her talent and attention
and will be introduced to the world slowly and nicely
2006-12-20 15:19:07
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answered by Anonymous
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First, stop taking writing lessons from your daughter..
2006-12-20 15:34:40
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answered by V9 2
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take her to some classes, call up a college... or just sell them to designers or companies with royalties.
2006-12-20 15:21:53
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answered by ryanisalifestyle 5
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