Friday 23 February 2024
Monday 26 April 2021
Monday 6 February 2017
WORKSHOP
This training segment is tailored towards impacting young fashion entrepreneurs with the requisite skills they need. Our training exercise involve organising workshop trainings and seminars in the area of cutting construction, machine operations (both manual and industrial), pattern drafting, fabric selection, design making (embroidery & print designs) measurement skills, whipping techniques and lots more…
WORKSHOP , DRAWING AND SKETCHING
MEN'S SUIT (COOPERATE)
Royal Blue Double Breasted Blazer with Waistcoat, Shirt and Accessories
Frankly speaking, men and women spend quality time in finding the apparel that best suits their personality and let them flaunt their fashion statement. Such outfits such as suits, blazers, shirts retain their uniqueness and creates a lasting legacy in the fashion world. Corporate wears are the staple of the men’s wardrobe that makes it complete. The refinement in the fashion world is evident with the trend in which people now consider suits and blazers suitable for occasions both formal and informal ranging from office work, conference meetings, social outings like dinner and birthday parties, casual activities, wedding ceremonies and all other outings. However, the more options you get the more refined research you have to make you get the best.
MEN'S NATIVE (TURTLE NECK)
Classy Turtle Neck Dress with Abstract Embroidery Design
The African society is a multi-ethic one rich in culture. This is evident in its mode of dressing as well as it attires embellished with unique, resplendent, trendy, classy and stylish designs which are in vogue. a society where every tribe has its own unique way of dressing for different occasion and events be it traditional marriage, bridal wear or cultural event, birthday parties, funeral ceremonies. This makes the Traditional African attire a ‘jack of all trade’.
TRADITIONAL ATTIRE (AGBADA WITH EMBROIDERY)
Agbada style with a mask embroidery design. In the Nigerian setting for instance, the Yoruba
man is known for his agbada, dansaki and some other native wears whereas the
igbo man is identified with the Isiagu (the igbo traditional chieftaincy
attire) with a red cap to complement it. The same goes for the hausa man who is
known for his Babariga. Their female counterparts on the other hand are
identified with their aso oke, iro and buba, free flowing traditional
gown/dress, these different attires though have been there for ages have come
in with modernized and trendy styles that are in vogue and designs fitted and
perfect for all age grades both the old and young alike.