Showing posts with label fashion designer in Nigeria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion designer in Nigeria. Show all posts

Friday, 31 March 2017

Focus of Fashion Designers In Nigeria


Today’s article will be addressing the focus of every fashion designer in Nigeria.

Fashion designers in Nigeria are practical professionals, they start from the scratch. Many of them didn't become fashion designers just by reading books, this therefore drives the difference between fashion designers in Nigeria and that of others. Their needs, commitment and focus are different.


Let’s consider the focus of every fashion designer in Nigeria.


Fit:  They pay attention to details, making sure that the fit is flattering.  Not having the proper fit is one of the most common mistakes many fashion designers and tailors make. They ensure that clothing attractively fit every body shape, whatever shape that may be and look like they have been hand-made particularly for that shape.

Advice: Always wear clothes that fit like a glove, but don’t wear anything too tight. It just doesn't look good on a man.
For pants, make sure they’re the right length. There shouldn't be too much fabric bunched up around your ankle and they shouldn't be so high that people can see your socks when you’re standing.

Fashion Trends: The Fashion designers in Nigeria, studies the fashion trends and how to manipulate it, in order to own it. They Select fabrics, embellishments, colors, or style for each garment. They find a way to relate the trends to fabrics, color and shapes.

Advice: In order to stay ahead of trends, create a relationship with a fashion designer.

Friday, 24 February 2017

These Fashion Rules Have Been Broken By Every Nigerian Fashion Designer



If there's one thing that fashion's pretty famous for, it's the long list of supposed dos and don'ts. Never wear with this. Ditch the horizontal stripes. Make sure everything matches perfectly. It can be stressful, to say the least, sucking the fun out of expressions.
Fashion rules are meant to be followed and taken seriously, but there are always exemptions because, rules are made for people and not people for rule.

A lot of these rules have been broken by every Nigerian Fashion Designer

Don’t mix different prints and patterns. Wearing patterns within the same color palette, but of different sizes is the perfect way to show people you’re fashionable. It can also look extremely fresh, and elevate your look from ordinary to street-style ready in no time
Don’t wear black and blue together. Most people are too scared to wear this color-combo, guaranteeing you’ll stand out from the crowd if you try it, but not fashion designers in Nigeria
Don’t wear heels if you’re tall. This mandate isn't only silly, but a little sexist, too. Stemming from a whole bunch of antiquated notions including abundant height isn't feminine, and a woman shouldn't draw extra attention to herself, this rule is one no woman should ever follow if they don’t want to. We know plenty of women who are almost six feet tall and still rock three-inch heels with grace (and we’re jealous.) and heels are graciously transformative and completely change the way you carry yourself.  
Don’t match your shoes and your handbag. Matching both actually makes you look put together with minimal effort. 
Dress for the job you want, not the job you have. If your job doesn't require you to wear a suit every day, don’t. Feel free to show your personality! 
Wear what makes you feel awesome!

Wednesday, 7 December 2016

Few Fashion Answers Every Nigerian Fashion Designers Must Know


Unless you haven’t been paying attention for most of your life, you would know that fashion is a giant part of our lives. Clothing have not always been as influential a ‘tell’ of our personalities as they are today. We need to acknowledge the relevance of having some basic information about one of the primary needs of man irrespective of our gender.

Being a successful fashion designer in Nigeria not only requires talent and creativity, it also requires a sound knowledge of the business and history aspects of the fashion world.

Let’s Look At Few Answers

Questions
Answers
Who invented fashion?
Charles Frederick Worth 
Who discovered shirts?
Flinders Petrie
Who invented Pants?
Jacob W. Davis
Who invented suit
Beau Brummell 
Who was the first fashion designer?
Charles Frederick Worth