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8 passive income ideas for African fashion designers

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Start a Fashion Blog

According to Wpbegininer, starting a fashion blog is lucrative with realistic money-making opportunities for designers. Starting a fashion blog is rewarding and fulfilling, and skilled Africans can benefit. Passionate and creative African designers can earn a desirable income with fashion blogs as it allows many to express themselves.

Furthermore, you can make money by starting a fashion blog with Instagram or WordPress with valuable content for visitors and readers. While African designers share unique perspectives and showcase their talents with fashion blogs, they also earn from monetization. Google allows ads to display on fashion blogs, and you get paid ad clicks.

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Collaborate with other Fashion brands

A recent editorial piece on Vanguard Newspaper noted that collaborating with fashion brands and design production houses is now highly profitable for designers. While African fashion designers face many challenges, collaborating with design production houses is ideal. So, whenever you get frustrated with sales, start researching fashion brands and make money moves with design production houses.

Fabric companies are popular and give designers an advantage over competitors. African fashion designers can collaborate with brands to make garments and other clothing materials for a passive income. While the strategy is a win-win situation for both parties, designers also get more recognition.

Sell your Fashion collection Online

According to Skillshare, creative designers can earn a fortune in the fashion industry by selling their collections online. African designers with a physical workshop can also earn from this strategy. The internet is an open market, and African fashion designers can benefit from the global market. You can sell hand-made designer clothes on various websites and earn a desirable passive income without national barriers.

Consider leveraging social media to advertise your services and encourage referrals. Clients who send in their measurements and accept delivery are available on the internet. So advertising and encouraging referrals are ideal for increasing your customer base and revenue.

Scale your Designing Firm

According to Makersrow, scaling your designing firm can increase your revenue in less than twelve months. While designing is an essential service your company offers, the money always lies in the business. So scaling your designing firm gives you an advantage over competitors and even developers.

Skilled, passionate and ambitious African fashion creatives becoming CEOs as designers can earn lots of money on the continent. Start scaling by registering your company in the market and getting a partner to streamline the work pressure.

Become a Fashion Influencer

According to ABCNews, influencers are the fashion world’s new kings, and the market offers rewarding opportunities to designers. This strategy is lucrative for seasoned designers, while passionate and ambitious beginners can benefit. With this strategy, African fashion designers with a massive social media following can earn a passive income.

Various fashion brands seek recognition and are ready to improve sales by hiring social influencers. While social media platforms are ideal for connecting people, African designers can get paid for promoting products and services.

Fashion Design Programs

According to Masterclass, starting fashion design programs on the internet is rewarding in the lucrative fashion industry. Thousands of young African talents are ready to pursue an education in fashion design, making it a lucrative passive income idea. Starting a fashion design program is rewarding, whether in Nigeria, South Africa, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Tanzania, or Cameroon.

Skilled African fashion designers can teach other people creative skills and earn a fortune in this industry. This passive income idea is for you if you can teach fashion sketches, design, or sewing skills. Consider advertising online and offline for clients and charge a fee for the program.

Sell Fashion Design Sketches

According to idrawfashion, selling fashion design sketches is a rewarding passive income strategy for every designer. Drawing and selling fashion design sketches is a lucrative market, and you can earn from it without leaving the African continent. The internet is a marketplace for artists and fashion illustrators to sell their creative work for money.

Skilled African design illustrators can offer already done sketches as a print or sell the originals for higher prices. Consider writing a catchy description relatable to customers for increased sales and offer commissions.

Become a Freelance Fashion Designer

According to Successful Fashion Designer, you can earn a decent and consistent passive income as a freelance creative designer. Freelance fashion designers are highly demanded globally, and skilled African creative talents can benefit. If you can handle hang tag designs, fashion illustrations, or can sew different materials, consider freelancing.

Consider creating a network and advertise your services locally and on the internet to increase your customer base. Besides, you get paid for offering your services at your preferred rate.

Conclusion

African creatives can earn a decent passive income from fashion designing through blogging and collaborating with fashion brands. You can also make money by collaborating with design production houses, selling hand-made products online and scaling up designing firms. The fashion designing industry is lucrative and earning an income is a step closer to living your dream life. Now it’s time to explore the industry and make a desirable income with effective strategies.

*The views expressed in this article are the views of a contributor at Business Insider Africa. It does not represent the views of the organisation Business Insider Africa.

Olayinka Sodiq is a qualified writer with technical, analytical and copywriting experience gained from 5 years of both in-house and freelancing gigs. He is versed in finance, investments, technology, blockchain, mergers & acquisitions, bankruptcy, etc.



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