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Saturday, December 29, 2018

NAIROBI TAILORING FASHION & DESIGN SCHOOL

Nairobi Tailoring Fashion & Design School

The Pinnacle of Sartorial Excellence: Training the Elite Tailors of the Future

INTRODUCTION

 The objective of the Nairobi Tailoring Fashion & Design School is to protect, enhance and develop the value of bespoke tailoring by training aspiring tailors to the highest attainable standards.


The School provides a unique opportunity for persons wanting to acquire the high level knowledge, skills and experience to establish their own businesses needed or for employment in established tailoring houses around the world.
    
The School’s training is delivered by highly trained Master Tailors and focuses on the traditional methods of soft-structured hand-craft tailoring, and cutting and fitting in harmony with body shape for style, elegance and comfort.

 

LOCATION

4th Floor, Dev Towers,

Opposite Jamia Mall, Next to KCB Biashara Street,

Tubman Road, Nairobi City Centre, Kenya

0724 566 088 / 0722 533 771

 

REQUIREMENTS

-Copy of National ID                  

-2 Passport Size Photos

-Duly filled Registration Form

 

WHY STUDY AT NAIROBI TAILORING FASHION & DESIGN SCHOOL?
1. Highly qualified, experienced and dedicated instructors
2. Electric, Manual and Overlock Machines Available
3. Enough Working & Cutting Space
4. Conveniently within Central Nairobi, away from congested streets
5. Refresher Classes offered with assistance of our training staff
6. Free Strong Round the Clock WiFi
7. A Conducive & Friendly Learning Environment
8. Government Approved Centre
9.Certificate upon Completion of Training
10. Guaranteed One Machine per Student
11. Proximity to Leading Fabric & Accessories Outlets
12. Tailor-Made Courses to Suite Individual Needs
13. Entrepreneurship Training Offered alongside

 

COURSE DURATION
The course is split into 4 consecutive levels as follows:-

1. Beginner           - 3 months
2. Intermediate   - 3 Months
3. Expert               - 3 Months
4. Professional     - 3 Months
Internal Exams are offered at the end of every level.

 

COURSE FEES
Registration Fees- 500 (Paid Once)
Student ID- 250 (Paid Once)
Exam Fees- 2000 (Paid at the End of Every Level)
Tuition Fees- 9,500 per Month (by the 5
th of Every Month)

 

LEARNING HOURS

Learning Time is Flexible
Monday- Friday Between 8am-7pm.

Saturday- Between 9am-2pm
Sunday- Closed

 

UNITS COVERED
-Art, Painting & Design
-Pattern Drafting (Theory & Practical)
-Clothing Construction (Theory & Practical)
-Sketching
-Stitching & Fitting
-Craft
-Embroidery
-Textile
- Entrepreneurship Education


LEARNING REQUIREMENTS
1. Ruler

2. Pencils-B & H

3. Rubber

4. Brown Papers

5. Glue Stick

6. Hand Needles & Machine Needles

7. Paper Scissors & Fabric Scissors

8. 5 Meters of White Plain Cotton Fabric + White Thread

9. Tapestry & Yarn

10. Sample File                                              

11. Plain Papers – 1 rim

12. Calculator

13. Tracing Wheel

14. Seam Ripper

15. 2 Drawing Books

16. 4 Exercise Books

17. Tape Measure

18. Bobbin & Bobbin Case

 

FASHION DESIGN

Fashion design is the art of application of design and aesthetics or natural beauty to clothing and accessories. Fashion design is influenced by cultural and social attitudes, and has varied over time and place. Fashion designers work in a number of ways in designing clothing and accessories such as bracelets and necklaces.

 

Because of the time required to bring a garment onto the market, designers must at times anticipate changes to consumer tastes. Designers conduct research on fashion trends and interpret them for their audience. This is the essence of a designer’s role.

Fashion designers attempt to design clothes which are functional as well as aesthetically pleasing. They consider who is likely to wear a garment and the situations in which it will be worn, they have a wide range and combinations of materials to work with and a wide range of colors, patterns and styles to choose from.

 

Though most clothing worn for everyday wear falls within a narrow range of conventional styles, unusual garments are usually sought for special occasions such as evening wear or party dresses.

Some clothes are made specifically for an individual, as in the case of haute couture or bespoke tailoring. Today, most clothing is designed for the mass market, especially casual and every-day wear are called ready to wear.

 

Nairobi Tailoring Fashion & Design School polishes the students’ skills related with design sense and conceptualization.
In addition, the course also gives the students a deep understanding of current market trends and potential strategies to sail through it.

 

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
A fashion designer conceives garment combinations of line, proportion, colour, and texture.

A technical designer works with the design team to ensure correct garment construction, appropriate fabric choices and a good fit.

A pattern maker (or pattern cutter) drafts the shapes and sizes of a garment's pieces.

A tailor makes custom designed garments made to the client's measure; especially suits (coat and trousers, jacket and skirt, et cetera).

A textile designer designs fabric weaves and prints for clothes and furnishings.

A stylist co-ordinates the clothes, jewellery, and accessories used in fashion photography and catwalk presentations. A stylist may also work with an individual client to design a coordinated wardrobe of garments.

A fashion buyer selects and buys the mix of clothing available in retail shops, department stores, and chain stores.

A seamstress sews ready-to-wear or mass-produced clothing by hand or with a sewing machine, either in a garment shop or as a sewing machine operator in a factory. She (or he) may not have the skills to make (design and cut) the garments, or to fit them on a model.

A teacher of fashion design teaches the art and craft of fashion design in art or fashion school.

A custom clothier makes custom-made garments to order, for a given customer.

A dressmaker specializes in custom-made women's clothes: day, cocktail, and evening dresses, business clothes and suits, sports clothes, and lingerie.

An illustrator draws and paints clothing designs for commercial use.

A fashion forecaster predicts what colours, styles and shapes will be popular ("on-trend") before the garments are on sale in stores.

A model wears and displays clothes at fashion shows and in photographs.

A fashion journalist writes fashion articles describing the garments presented or fashion trends, for magazines or newspapers.

An alterations specialist (alterationist) adjusts the fit of completed garments, usually ready-to-wear, and sometimes re-styles them.

An Image Consultant, wardrobe consultant or fashion advisor recommends styles and colours that are flattering to the client.

 

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