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Best Fashion Design School In Ogun Reviews by ukcars: 1:30pm On Aug 01, 2023
1. E&M Fashion Design Academy - Mowe-Ibafo-
Address:17 Koleboaje Crescent, off Orimerunmu, Olowotedo, Mowe-Ibafo axis, Ogun state - NIGERIA

Is a fashion school I can recommend for a beginner no matter the age. Where you can learn unique unisex styles. I will advise anyone out there to try them out, very affordable and has lots of sewing equipment. Each student to a sewing machine.

https://eandmfashionacademy.com.ng/


2. Hestakids Clothing
32 Hospital Road, Sagamu, Ogun State
Hestakids has got an edge in kiddies fashion styling, love the customer retention service I got too.

3. Jewel By Leora Fs
House 10, Jeff Okudua close. Riverbank Estate, Iyana Odo road, Ajuwon
Pattern drafting at its peak. Learned a lot and am looking forward to learning more!


4. Kush Atelier Fashion School
Moraika Street opposite Sagamu Motor Park Express junction, Ijebu Ode
I’ve been patronizing this brand since 2017 and I haven’t had any regrets so far! Neat and perfect work all the time

5. Wessy Tailoring & Vocational Institute
Governor's Office Road, Oke Mosan, Abeokuta

6. BELART INSTITUTE 5 1 review
Abeokuta, Ogun State
BELART is a prep school, a solution center for every parent that wants to develop their youth strategically, responsibly, and productively.

You can add any other good fashion design schools in Ogun state that you know of
Re: Best Fashion Design School In Ogun Reviews by ukcars: 1:45pm On Aug 01, 2023
Have you always loved creating your very own clothes and designs? Then becoming a fashion designer is your calling.

The fashion business has become a very profitable business in Nigeria.

A lot of people currently in Nigeria are so much interested in learning fashion design.

Most Nigerians not only like to wear something original, extraordinary, and beautiful but also to create it.

Fashion in Nigeria is diverse, and it all depends on the area you want to dive into and end up coming out the best.

Studying at top fashion schools is certainly one of the best ways to carve out that niche within the industry while learning about this timeless trade.

In this post, I’ll share with you the list of best fashion schools to study fashion design in Nigeria.

But before we proceed, you may wonder, why study fashion in Nigeria?
Why Study Fashion Design in Nigeria?
Nigeria is a part of the world that is grabbing fashion in fistfuls.

Fashion is not new to this country.

Also, some famous fashion award winners are from Nigeria.

You can imagine how far fashion has progressed in Nigeria this year.

It can be said without a doubt that Nigerians have a great sense of style and a desire to look good all the time; this has kept fashion designers in outrageous demand in the country.

Students are literally rushing to Nigeria to study fashion design in top schools.
Is Fashion School Worth It?
Yes indeed, attending a reputable fashion school is really worth it.

Attending a fashion school will open your eyes to some basics of fashion design you may not learn from a roadside tailor.

Fashion schools will teach you how to brand your products and how to best market your products.

What You Will Learn in a Fashion School

Business management
Clothing construction
Competitive spirit
Composition sense
Computer skills
Confidence
Constructive criticism
Creative thinking and artistic sense
Differentiation
Editing
Educational background
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Fashion with forecasting trend
Excellent knowledge of business
Good understanding of texture, color, and quality of fabric
Illustration
Making an attractive fashion portfolio
Marketing
Pattern Making
Practice
Presentation
Product Branding
Selecting fashion design market level
Sewing and fabric manipulation idea and skill
Sewing Techniques
Updates about fashion shows and fashion week
Strong drawing skills
Strong visualization skills and a good eye for seeing
Teamwork ability
Various elements that differentiate high-quality garments from fast fashion items
Turning your obsession into inspiration
How Much Can I Pay in Fashion School?
Training fees in fashion schools may vary depending on the number of programs offered by each of the schools.

Usually, training fees may range between ₦100,000 and ₦500,000.

Are there benefits to working as a Fashion Designer?
Yes, there are very huge benefits you stand to gain as a fashion designer.

Some benefits you will stand to gain encompass:

A feeling of fulfillment
Fun and creativity
Financial security
New connections and networks
If you have a desire to become a fashion designer in Nigeria, then you really should check out this list of the best fashion schools in Nigeria to help you choose the school for you.
37 Best Fashion Schools in Nigeria
Here are the best fashion schools for training in Nigeria:

Addurrah Creations
E&M Fashion Academy, Mowe-Ibafo
Back and Better Fashion School
Celebrity’s Fashion Academy
Cheryl Cold Fashion School
Creative Options Sewing and Craft Centre Fashion School
De-Image Creation
Elveela Designs
Fashion, Art, and Creative Academy (House of Henri)
Funky Beads Fashion School
Ginani Fashion School
Glamour Institute of Fashion Textile and Craft Fashion School
GMYT Skill Acquisition Academy
Hadazzah Styles and Stitches
Hats to Best Fit Fashion School
Istituto Di Moda Burgo
Jayne’s Heart of Hats Fashion School
Kendy’s Creation Fashion School
KG School of Fashion
Klassic Fashion Design Academy
Legs Apparel Academy Fashion School
Martwayne
MickeyOma Design Fashion Academy
Nikky Africana Fashion School
Nobel Afrik Fashion Training
Octoxii School of Shoe Making
OSAC
OSC College of Fashion
Phitop Training School
Princessklin Ventures Fashion School
Rhoda Michaels Fashion Academy
TFA
The Creative Tailoring Class
Valisimo Fashion School
Vigold School of Fashion
Zapron Fashions School
Zaris Fashion and Style Academy
And there you have my list of the best fashion design schools in Nigeria.

Please note that these fashion schools in Nigeria are in no particular order.

The list is to let you know of their existence.

You should carefully scrutinize which of these fashion schools will give you all you need.

Get in touch with any of them via their online website or social media handles, ask questions on training offered, location, and pricing, and decide which is best for you.

These fashion schools have varying compatible lecture time frames, so you can choose which one suits you either on weekdays or weekends.

Tips to Excel in Fashion School

You may really need to consider several factors before enrolling in a fashion school.

Personality Index
Creativity
Passion for this career
Conduct some research about the school you want to attend (find out and know the school’s requirements, history, management, fees, facilities, programs, training duration, etc.)
Finance (Training won’t be free. Fees can be substantial. Have a concrete financial plan before enrolling in school. Training fees in fashion schools may vary depending on the number of programs offered by each of the schools.
Conclusion
There are many advantages to choosing a career in fashion design, including the earning and the freedom to create innovative designs.

Fashion designing also provides opportunities for travel and exposure to fashion trends and ideas.

There is just no way you won’t enjoy your time at any of these fashion schools in Nigeria.

The best part of it is that you’ll be graduating from any of these schools with a top prospect of becoming self-employed or getting employment as soon as you’re out.

Almost all these schools promise industrial networking that will give you a sure footing in your career.

Now that you have gotten the basic ideas about the best fashion schools in Nigeria, it’s also very necessary that you get to enroll.

Fashion designing is trending and you need to trend your ideas too.

So, deem it fit to apply to any of these fashion design training schools.

If you have questions in relation to the best fashion schools in Nigeria, you could reach out to us via the comment section below and we shall, in due time, respond to all your questions.

Also, your opinions will be highly regarded as this would help upcoming young and old with passion and aspiration to carve a niche for themselves in this field.
Re: Best Fashion Design School In Ogun Reviews by ukcars: 12:38pm On Aug 05, 2023
It doesn’t matter if you’re a beginner or professional at sewing, let’s admit it, there are some things you’d often forget to do or not to do. Like pressing the seams as you sew! Because, well, you know, you could have a lot more done without the occasional distraction. If you’re on this table, we got you. Read on to know 10 common sewing mistakes and how to fix them.

1. NOT OILING THE PEDAL JOINTS

Gather around if you can’t get yourself to quit procrastinating oiling the pedal joints on your sewing machine, and then blame yourself when they become stiff. Constantly applying sewing machine oil (most needleworkers in Nigeria often use hydraulic oil) to the pedal joints of your sewing machine, keeps it running smoothly and quietly. That familiar kre-ke-ke sound can be unamusing.

2. NOT OILING THE NEEDLE PLATE

The same goes for the needle plate. The feed dogs can become stiff from time to time as a result of the amount of thread that has to go through them, causing them to run a little slow. Oil them regularly to allow the smooth running of the needle.

3. “FORGETTING” TO TIGHTEN THE NEEDLE CLAMP FROM TIME TO TIME

Have you been wondering why your needle suddenly breaks on a run? It’s because the needle clamp loosens often. The more the needle runs, the faster the clamp loosens its hold on the needle, making it lose focus on a line of stitching and go haywire. The next thing you hear is “ke!”

To prevent this, remember to constantly tighten the clamp while sewing, so you don’t have to buy a new pack of needles every week.


4. USING THE WRONG NEEDLE FOR FABRICS

In case you didn’t know, needles come in different types and sizes. There are specific needles for specific fabrics. For example, denim fabrics would require stronger needles than cotton or chiffon, to prevent needles from breaking due to the depth and weight of the fabric. Ensure to always change machine needles to suit whatever fabric you’re sewing at the time.



5. ATTACHING THE WRONG NEEDLE SIZE TO THE NEEDLE CLAMP
It’s one thing to use appropriate needles for fabrics, and it’s another to use the appropriate needle for your sewing machine’s needle clamp. Using smaller or bigger needles that fit the needle clamp can either widen the clamp beyond proportion, making it loose over time, or causing a breaking spree. You’d keep wondering why the needle and thread are on a mission to frustrate you.

The solution, pay attention to your sewing machine manual to know its appropriate needle size.

6. USING THE WRONG THREAD FOR FABRICS

Ever been disappointed when you saw what justice a seamstress did to your beautiful design? If only the thread was a shade darker, or lighter. If only it wasn’t white! The best thing to do if you’re not doing the sewing yourself is to buy your preferred color along with the fabric. Saves you the wahala.

7. NOT CHECKING THE LENGTH REGULATING LEVER OR DIAL

As a sewer, you’d often experience jumping seams on both sides, this is because the tension determines the length of the seams. To fix this, try regulating the tension with the lever or dial. Manual regulating dials are levers that you can push up or down, while electric sewing machines have dials you can roll forward or backward.

8. NOT IRONING SEAMS AS YOU SEW

Going back and forth from the ironing board to the sewing machine can be stressful, we know. But it is important that you iron seams, so as to align them. Isn’t it annoying when parallel stitches don’t match?

9. NOT WASHING STRETCHY FABRICS BEFORE YOU SEW THEM

We’ve all had that one really fitting dress or shirt that felt like it couldn’t be more perfect. Fast forward to one tumble in a washing machine and beauty goes astray. Welcome to the world of stretchy fabrics.

This isn’t compulsory, but before sewing any stretchy fabric, try to wash them. Nothing fancy, just a tumble in soapy water, rinse and spread. This gives allowance for the fabric to stretch, so you know whether to reduce measurements or leave them be.

10. ADDING EXTRA INCHES TO MEASUREMENTS

If you’re part of some needle-workers who just decide that their customers may or may not have added weight in the two weeks they’ve taken their measurements, and proceed to widen the seams by a few more inches, please stop it.

For more sewing tips - https://www.eandmclothiers.com.ng/

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