Showing posts with label fashion workshop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion workshop. Show all posts

Friday, 24 July 2015

Day one of the show work shop

Welcome  to philus brown show making workshop, the workshop started today with lists of attendance and lecturers. The main purpose of this workshop is to keep busy in this holiday period and less idle to do something more productive with our time and also to empower the idle ones and get going with something awesome
  This is the day one of the  workshop, and I must say it was awesome, I in person learnt that in 20minute I can recycle that my adorable shoe that has damage to a new and shinning fabric look.
  The workshop for today was base on how to make a fabric shoe from the scratch. Recently the fabric shoe making as been trending among the youths. Before it all happen like this , the usual way people jam fabric shoes like ankara, lace ,gini , or aso oke to there outfit is to wear the fabric shoe to the fabric wear making it match. Now we see people wearing fabric shoes to denims, Jean , pants and even shorts.
  Modernisation as evolve around the fabric shoe wears making it a universal wears irrespective of the boundaries colors or sizes. This kinds of workshop is what most of the black youth should embrace  and am really glad that I did attend
I hope to see you there tomorrow, it a free workshop. Don't miss out of the good opportunity.

NOTE: you can make up to 20$ in less than 20 minute for recycling condemned shoes to brand new stunning fabric shoe for people.

Visit the www.philusfootwear.wordpress.com for more inquiries and how to locate the workshop, is going for two week.
Check out the amazing moment at the workshop

Sunday, 19 July 2015

Men fashion week

     The Council of Fashion Designers of America is launching New York Fashion Week: Men’s, a standalone showcase for American men’s fashion  kicking off July 13-16  with the Spring/Summer 2016 collections at Skylight Clarkson Sq.

New York Fashion Week: Men’s will be presented by Amazon’s fashion sites – including Amazon Fashion, East Dane, and MyHabit – with additional support from Cadillac, Shinola, DreamWorks Animation  and Dockers                                            
The man in the crocheted top and hooded tabard outside Skylight Studios in New York’s West Village is mournful. A fashion student at the Royal College of Art in London, he’s here to promote his SS16 collection guerrilla style by handing out fanzines displaying his wares to the assorted buyers, fashion press and hangers-on attending New York’s first ever men’s fashion week, largely held in the venue, a repurposed photographers’ studio. “Londoners are much more friendly – these people are tough,” he complains, as New York’s fashion industry marches purposefully into the industrial white hallway.

New York fashion week: men’s, to give it its full title, is above all a business opportunity. Next week is market week, when buyers come to check out the collections on the racks and decide which they’re going to select for their customers – boutiques, department stores and e-tailers like Matches fashion or Net-a-Porter’s menswear site, Mr Porter. Having a New York men’s fashion week now, three weeks after the fashion industry has attended the traditional menswear shows in Paris and Milan (preceded by LCM, the burgeoning menswear week in London) makes commercial sense: instead of merely perusing the clothes on the racks in the designers’ headquarters, as buyers have traditionally done, they can experience the designers’ visions in catwalk shows.

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Wednesday, 8 July 2015

Style your ankara

  One thing that makes ankara the choice fabric of the fashion – conscious is that, it comes in handy for a number of designs  laidback, chic, evening wear, office wear, dinner wear, etc.
All you have to do is get your style and design right and you’ll hit the right note!

   It’s Thursday and still a workday. You are probably wondering how to work that ankara style cause you are not feeling too on the full corporate, long sleeve shirt, Black Pant trousers or skirt with a Jacket or a Blazer today. Yup!there are days like that, and you want to spice it up and dress a bit on the casual but still look smart for work with an Ankara piece.

    Yes, you can! Ankara can be styled in so many ways and still keep you looking FAB.
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Indigenous shoe workshop

The indigenous shoe workshop

The intention of this workshop is to empower and support old and young, female or male by giving them a creative voice, this workshop allows the participants to find and tell their story in a uniquely innovative way.
It helps them to believe in themselves and gives them hope for a brighter future.

There's no better way to find out whether or not shoemaking is for you than by attending a two week  class of workshop.

These classes will introduce you to hand-tooled shoemaking methods, and will have you leaving the class with not only a new skill, but realizability how powerful this workshop is for those who are unemployed and living in dire circumstances. It opens the participants up to a world of possibility and shows them that they are capable of making something beautiful out of the difficulties they have faced in their life.

The first job for the novice shoemaker is to pick a style to recreate. Among what you're going to be learning is the use of ankara on slippers palm wedge and even covered shoe

The work shop
The philus Brown footwear is run by mr philus Brown himself. Indiginuos based company that makes all of its shoes, sandals and boots by hand, using traditional methods and sustainable materials. The company was set up 2006, but has since shed its hippy image and moved seamlessly into the design-conscious 21st century.

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