13 Fashion Design Portfolio Examples (that resulted in PAID work) (2024)

If you look on Pinterest or Instagram for fashion design portfolio examples, you can find a lot of stuff! But how do you know if the portfolio is any good. It may look good, but did it actually land work? I have seen hundreds, if not thousands, of portfolios over the years, and most of them are mediocre.

So, I decided it would be helpful to put together 13 fashion design portfolio examples that actually landed paying work – either a new freelance client or a fashion design job.

I’ve included some examples of my portfolios that I used during my 10+ year freelance career, as well as work from other fashion designers. These examples have come from my Freelance Accelerator: from Surviving to Thriving (FAST) students, as well as my LinkedIn followers. Every designer has confirmed that the portfolio they’ve shared resulted in paid work!

In some cases, I have included just one project from the portfolio (the entire thing was too big!) and linked through to the whole portfolio where possible. But every project I’ve chosen to include is strong enough to stand on its own.

Some of the fashion design portfolio examples here are pulled from my free Ultimate Guide to Creating Your Fashion Design Portfolio (in a weekend). That guide goes much more in depth and answers every question about portfolios, including what (and how much) to include, how to create a portfolio if you’re a fashion student, what brands expect to see, and a LOT more.

As you browse through the examples, keep a few things in mind:

  • Keep your portfolio niche and only show relevant work to the brands you’re submitting to
  • Projects should visually show why you’re a good match; 2-3 projects is enough
  • Brands will glance for 5 seconds; catch their attention fast with relevant work
  • Create a Process Portfolio that shows your process, not just the end result
  • A PDF works just fine; you do not need a full website
  • Share your portfolio via a Dropbox link instead of attaching huge files

If you follow all my tips, your portfolio should take you a weekend (or a week at most)!

Again, I go way more into depth on all of this in my Ultimate Guide to Fashion Portfolios, but those are the high level tips.

Handbag Fashion Design Portfolio Example

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This portfolio is by Aleksandra Laurenzo, a freelance handbag designer. Connect with her on LinkedIn.

Here are a few reasons her portfolio works so well:

  • She shows a Process Portfolio, from initial inspiration through tech packs and line sheet
  • With just a few screenshots, it’s clear she knows how to design and spec a handbag
  • She included a screenshot of her Illustrator files to show how detailed and organized she is. I LOVE THIS!

Kidswear Fashion & Textile Design Portfolio Example

This portfolio is by Andressa Iop, a freelance kidswear apparel and textile designer. Connect with her on Instagram.

Here are a few reasons her portfolio works so well:

  • She shows a Process Portfolio, from initial inspiration through tech packs
  • It shows she understands how to design and merchandise a kidswear collection with prints
  • Bonus points for her cover page, which includes noteworthy press coverage in vogue

Technical Design Portfolio Example

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This portfolio is by Bhanushree Chogale, a freelance fashion designer and developer. Connect with her on LinkedIn.

Here are a few reasons her portfolio works so well:

  • She shows a Process Portfolio, even on a simple project where the designs were created from reference photos
  • Showing the finished product validates that she has designed garments that have gone to market (not required, but helpful)

Collegiate Fashion Design Portfolio Example

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This is another project from Bhanushree Chogale’s portfolio, a freelance fashion designer and developer. Connect with her on LinkedIn.

Here are a few reasons her portfolio works so well:

  • She shows a Process Portfolio, even with just 2 steps: moodboard and design
  • There’s a clear connection between the inspiration and the collection design, even down to font choice

Handbag Fashion Design Portfolio Example

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This portfolio is by Erin Scott, an accessories designer and merchandiser. Connect with her on LinkedIn and view more of her portfolio on Behance.

Here are a few reasons her portfolio works so well:

  • She shows a Process Portfolio in a really simple way: finished product, some fashion flats, and tech sketches
  • Her detailed technical sketches show very quickly that she knows how to spec a design
  • She is validated by a big brand name, Guess (not required, but helpful if you have it)

Conscious Denim Design Fashion Portfolio Example

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This portfolio is by Jacqueline Schumann, a freelance fashion designer specializing in conscious denim. Connect with her and view more of her work on her website.

Here are a few reasons her portfolio works so well:

  • She shows a Process Portfolio from moodboards to illustration to fashion flats
  • It’s very easy to see where her ideas come from, something brands are always interested in
  • Her emphasis on conscious design and sustainability is clear throughout, making an instant connection with brands who value the same

Activewear Fashion Design Portfolio Example

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This portfolio is by Jennifer Saylor, a fashion designer for lifestyle and training product. Connect with her and view more of her work on her website.

Here are a few reasons her portfolio works so well:

  • She shows a Process Portfolio from moodboards to illustration to tech sketches
  • It’s clear she knows how to spec and consider the entirety of a design from her detailed technical flats with multiple views

Uniform Fashion Design Portfolio Example

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This portfolio is by Monica Tanbrin, a fashion designer for lifestyle and training product. Connect with her on Instagram view more of her work on her website.

Here are a few reasons her portfolio works so well:

  • She shows a Process Portfolio from moodboards to flats to tech sketches to finished product
  • It’s clear she knows how to spec and consider the entirety of a design from her detailed technical flats with multiple views
  • She is validated by a big brand name, Amazon (not required, but helpful if you have it)

*I particularly love this uniform portfolio example because it’s not what we usually think about when it comes to “fashion.” But all apparel needs to be designed and spec’d and manufactured. A lot of that apparel is “non-glamourous” for what I call “middle America” brands. As a freelancer, there is a lot of opportunity for work in this category (I did a lot of corporate and uniform work in my freelance career). I talk more about what types of brands you can freelance for in my free Ultimate Guide to Becoming A Freelance Fashion Designer.

Active & Gymnastics Fashion Design Portfolio

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This portfolio is by Sasha Souki, a fashion designer for gymnastics, activewear and dynamic garments designs for movement. Connect with her and view more of her work on her website.

Here are a few reasons her portfolio works so well:

  • She shows a Process Portfolio from moodboards to flats to tech sketches to finished product
  • It’s clear she knows how to spec and consider the entirety of a design from her detailed technical flats with multiple views
  • She is validated by a big brand name, Champion (not required, but helpful if you have it)

Fashion Flat & Tech Pack Portfolio Example

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This portfolio is by Sasha Souki, a womenswear fashion designer focusing on flats and tech packs. Connect with her on LinkedIn.

Here are a few reasons her portfolio works so well:

  • She shows how she interprets a photo (or hand sketch) into a professional fashion flat
  • Her detailed sketches with POMs show she knows how to spec a garment
  • Even though her tech pack pages are shown as a small collage, at a glance it’s clear she knows how to put together a thorough tech pack (not every detail needs to be legible)

Baby & Kids Textile + Fashion Design Portfolio Example

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This portfolio is by Lucia Sanguinetti-Jonescheit, a freelance designer for baby and kidswear. Connect with her on Instagram. You can also hear Lucia’s interview on my podcast, Fashion Designers Get Paid.

Here are a few reasons her portfolio works so well:

  • She shows a Process Portfolio from moodboards to flats to prints to finished product
  • She has a very specific design aesthetic and her work is very cohesive
  • While she might no have actual finished product photos, she created a mockup with her prints for quick visualization

Knitwear & Lifestyle Fashion Design Portfolio Example

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This portfolio is by Hillary Glenn, an apparel designer specializing in knitwear, lifestyle, activewear and custom print design. View more of her work and connect with her on her website. You can also hear Lucia’s interview on my podcast, Fashion Designers Get Paid.

Here are a few reasons her portfolio works so well:

  • She shows a Process Portfolio with very little: a few images, illustrations, flats and finished products (you don’t need a ton!)
  • She has a very specific design aesthetic and her work is very cohesive
  • While these projects are old, they are classic and timeless; they don’t look dated

Freelance Lifestyle & Corporate Apparel Fashion Design Portfolio Example

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This portfolio is by me! During my 10+ year freelance career, I earned over $100k+ doing lifestyle, corporate and activewear design. My portfolio was very simple, and I hardly ever updated it (that’s because most of my clients, like most freelancers, came from word of mouth and referrals).

Here are a few reasons my portfolio worked so well:

  • I showed a Process Portfolio from inspiration to flats to finished product
  • I worked with brands whose aesthetic resonated with this look, and only showed relevant projects

More Portfolio Examples & Free Resources

For more portfolio examples that resulted in paid work (like every single example on this page!) plus step-by-step tips, check out my free Ultimate Guide to Creating Your Fashion Portfolio (in a weekend).

If you’re interested in freelancing in fashion, the best place to start is with my free Ultimate Guide to Becoming a Freelance Fashion Designer. I share specific tips about freelance portfolios there.

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FAQs

What are some examples of fashion design? ›

Things like dresses, shoes, and scarves are all part of fashion design. Some designs are considered haute couture, which is generally top-quality, superior, and more expensive; others are simply ready-to-wear clothing that is available to the general public and cheaper in terms of cost.

What should I include in my fashion design portfolio? ›

It can include illustrations, fabric swatches, photos, and artwork, but above all, it needs to tell a story. A portfolio is a must, whether you are a designer already in the field or a student who seeks entry into a fashion design school. In essence, the portfolio is your visual resume.

What did the highest 10 percent earn fashion designer? ›

The lowest 10 percent of designers earned less than $35,000 per year, and the top 10 percent earned more than $135,000 per year. While fashion designers earn close to double the average wage over all occupations, you'll probably need to earn more than $70,000 per year to make all of your dreams come true.

What is the entry portfolio for fashion design? ›

Your entrance portfolio for the fashion design field should include a cover page, a drawing exam, a design test, a sewing test, and a written essay. Your design drawings and clothing photos should both demonstrate your creative knowledge.

What are 3 main fashion categories? ›

Garments produced by clothing manufacturers fall into three main categories, although these may be split up into additional, different types.
  • Haute couture.
  • Ready-to-wear (prêt-à-porter)
  • Mass market.

Who is the most famous fashion design? ›

Here is a list of the top 10 fashion designers from around the world:
  • Coco Chanel (France)
  • Giorgio Armani (Italy)
  • Ralph Lauren (USA)
  • Donatella Versace (Italy)
  • Stella McCartney (UK)
  • Miuccia Prada (Italy)
  • Diane von Fürstenberg (Belgium/USA)
  • Tom Ford (USA)
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How do I make a portfolio sample? ›

How To Make A Portfolio?
  1. Identify your best work samples. ...
  2. Create a contents section. ...
  3. Include your resume. ...
  4. Add a personal statement outlining your professional goals. ...
  5. List out your hard skills and expertise. ...
  6. Attach samples of your best work. ...
  7. Include recommendations and testimonials from credible sources.
Sep 13, 2023

How many examples should be in design portfolio? ›

You should aim to include at least three projects in your portfolio, but ideally around five to show some variety in your work. But don't go too far! Add too many examples of your work and it might be a little overwhelming for recruiters, who don't have much time.

How do I make my fashion portfolio stand out? ›

What do you do if you want to make your fashion design portfolio stand out?
  1. Unique Voice. Be the first to add your personal experience.
  2. Visual Impact. Be the first to add your personal experience.
  3. Tailored Content. ...
  4. Innovative Mediums. ...
  5. Continuous Evolution. ...
  6. Networking Showcase. ...
  7. Here's what else to consider.
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How much is 6 figures? ›

"Six figures"

This typically refers to an amount of money that is in the range of $100,000 to $999,999. It is used to describe a level of income or a financial transaction that is above the range of five figures (between $10,000 and $99,999) but below the range of seven figures (over $1 million).

Who is the highest paid fashion designer? ›

1. Giorgio Armani. Giorgio Armani currently holds the title of the world's wealthiest fashion designer. The Italian fashion designer and entrepreneur founded the Armani company, starting with a small shop in 1965 called Arma.

How many hours does a fashion designer work per day? ›

Working hours

A fashion designer can expect to work 40–42 hours a week, but they can do more or fewer hours depending on the requirements of their role and if they are self-employed.

How many pieces should be in a fashion portfolio? ›

How many projects should be added. Focus on quality, not on quantity – it is your golden rule; when it comes to specific figures, experts recommend placing 10-20 samples in the fashion designer's portfolio. But no more, as you could lose the viewer's attention.

How many projects should be in a fashion portfolio? ›

TLDR; Three or so projects for a total of 6-10 pages is enough. It may not seem like a lot, but the reality is that your portfolio is about quality, not quantity. It doesn't matter if you're trying to become a freelancer or if you're looking for a job. It's about quality.

How many pages should a fashion portfolio be? ›

Keep your fashion portfolio to 10 pages long

There's no set rule, however it's essential to not include too much.

What are 5 things fashion designers do? ›

Duties
  • Study fashion trends and anticipate designs that will appeal to consumers.
  • Decide on a theme for a collection.
  • Use computer-aided design (CAD) programs to create designs.
  • Visit manufacturers or trade shows to get samples of fabric.
  • Select fabrics, embellishments, colors, or a style for each garment or accessory.

What is fashion with example? ›

fashion is the most general term and applies to any way of dressing, behaving, writing, or performing that is favored at any one time or place. style often implies a distinctive fashion adopted by people of taste.

What is basic fashion design? ›

Fashion design is a form of art dedicated to the creation of clothing and other lifestyle accessories. Modern fashion design is divided into two basic categories: haute couture and ready-to-wear. The haute couture collection is dedicated to certain customers and is custom sized to fit these customers exactly.

What is style in fashion with example? ›

In the fashion world, “style” is usually shorthand for “personal style,” or the way an individual expresses themselves through aesthetic choices such as their clothing, accessories, hairstyle, and the way they put an outfit together.

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