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London School Of Trends

london school of trends

5.0(1)

London

London School of Trends is a premier institution offering its knowledge and catering to the needs of talented minds for over two decades. The founder, Dhananjay Somra, is a fashion entrepreneur who has built his brand with the vision that art has infinite possibilities. There is no set formula for any individual. Every individual has an artistic journey and narrative. Furthermore, here at LST, we guide them to achieve their fullest potential. With rich industry knowledge and experience and aworld-class faculty, we are proud to have moulded minds that have become leading names in the fashion industry. LST has spread its wings with unique collaborations and offerings across the globe, allowing students to learn from short courses in London in Fashion & design to varied online courses across the world. The teaching methodology amplifies student-teacher interaction with project-based assignments and hands-on practical training. The school propounds a symbiotic environment where students are encouraged to think freely and explore innumerable possibilities to create art in their field of choice. The students are given an experiential curriculum, and introspection of how the industry works at the west, equipping them for the real world of the fashion and design industry. LST also creates a one of a kind opportunity where students and fashion enthusiasts can witness fashion weeks at the Fashion Hot Spots of the world; New York, London, Milan and Paris. The first fashion school to ever pioneer and create a curated experience for their students and fashion enthusiasts across the world to be able to witness the avalanche of fashions' best. LST works closely with institutions globally. LST has a unique foreign outreach program designed with special care to reach out to candidates across the globe and ensure that they get the best industry training that a city like London can offer with the most cost-effective fee structure. Students that sign up with LST are given a world-class experience in the Fashion capital with the best teachers and accommodation. We encourage an atmosphere for students to grow and reach their full potential and have specially curated programs to suit their educational need with a stable curriculum to help them understand the colourful, vibrant fashion culture of the capital. Without further ado, join us at LST and answer your calling. Be an Artist!

KEM Sewing Studios

kem sewing studios

Colyton

Dressmaking Workshops Working with calico fabric you can learn the elements of garment making with the right procedures step by step. Calico is easy to work with and you can see what you are doing on its crisp surface. Making samplers will quickly give you the confidence to sew all the elements of garment making, e.g. zips, pockets, shirt collars, and facings, in the actual fabrics. With our expertise and guidance, you can achieve beautiful results from your projects! Browse through the workshops to discover what each one involves. WORKSHOPS INCLUDE All materials are provided for in the technical workshops: fabrics, threads, zips, and haberdashery. The project-based workshops require you to bring your own fabric, trimmings, and haberdashery. Pattern workshops will be where you can learn how to make your own, or adjust a current pattern to your own design or fit. You will need to bring your sewing machine, its toolbox, instruction booklet, and small dressmaking scissors. We do have a spare sewing machine to reserve if you don’t have one, or if yours is too heavy. Venue is in the InStitches Sewing Room that is part of the Juliette McElligott Jewellery School. Coffee and Tea are provided. Day workshops will have a lunch break that you can bring something along for, and there are also Colyton Market Square shops and various cafes. If you have any questions about your sewing experience or about the workshops please contact me [https://kemsewingstudios.co.uk/contact/] for advice. Workshops will repeat over time, so check out the calendar [https://kemsewingstudios.co.uk/workshops-calendar/] for dates.

The Edinburgh Hat Studio

the edinburgh hat studio

Edinburgh

From the Edinburgh Hat Studio, award-winning Scottish milliner and hat maker Sally-Ann Provan creates bespoke handmade hats, headpieces, & bridal millinery for weddings (the bride, her family & guests), Royal Ascot, Henley Royal Regatta, investitures, Royal garden parties, special occasions, stage & screen. For every event and and everyday! Sally showed for two seasons at London Fashion Week in her own catwalk show, and her work and inspirations are featured in four books. She is also featured in the main film in the 'Fashion and Style' gallery at the National Museums of Scotland, and created a headpiece which was shown in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery as part of the stunning 'Beauty By Design' exhibition. She is a V&A Dundee Design Champion. Her hats have graced the heads several members of the Royal Family including HRH The Duchess of Cambridge; HRH Princess Beatrice; HRH Princess Eugenie; Zara Tindall; and Autumn Phillips, and other clients include First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, mezzo soprano Katherine Jenkins, and broadcasters Edith Bowman; Charlotte Hawkins and Francesca Cumani. She also creates headwear for opera, ballet, and theatre companies, television, and film. Each piece is designed and made with great attention to detail and finish. She is Scottish Opera's milliner making hats for over 30 of their productions, and other clients include The BBC, Scottish Ballet, The Royal Lyceum Theatre, and Netflix including a hat worn by leading lady Brooke Shields in 'A Castle for Christmas'. After her BA Hons degree in jewellery, Sally dallied a while in paper conservation and museum sculpture, before nurturing her passion for hats and accessories with comprehensive millinery training in London. Amongst others, she has trained under the late Queen Mother's milliner and with The Royal Opera House in Covent Garden. She was one of 100 top British design business selected to exhibit at 'UK Now' in Australia, and also exhibited at the prestigious Philadelphia Museum of Art Craft Show.