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BESPOKE TAILORING#1
Custom tailoring where garments are made to fit an individual’s specific measurements and preferences.
SUIT CONSTRUCTION#2
The process of designing and assembling a suit, including fabric selection, pattern making, and sewing techniques.
FITTING TECHNIQUES#3
Methods used to ensure garments fit properly on different body types, involving adjustments and alterations.
CRAFTSMANSHIP#4
The skill and quality involved in creating garments, emphasizing attention to detail and high standards.
FASHION SHOW#5
An event where designers showcase their collections, providing a platform for presenting tailored garments.
INTERFACING#6
A supportive material used in tailoring to reinforce areas like collars and cuffs for structure.
CANVAS#7
A sturdy fabric used in tailoring to provide structure and shape to garments, often used in jackets.
HAND SEWING#8
Sewing done by hand rather than machine, often used for delicate finishes and details in bespoke tailoring.
PATTERN MAKING#9
The process of creating templates for cutting fabric pieces, crucial for achieving the desired fit.
FABRIC SELECTION#10
Choosing appropriate materials based on properties like weight, drape, and texture for tailored garments.
ADJUSTMENTS#11
Modifications made to garments during fittings to ensure a perfect fit for the wearer.
MOOD BOARD#12
A visual collage of ideas and inspirations used to guide the design process of a tailored suit.
SEAM DURABILITY#13
The strength and longevity of seams in garments, ensuring they withstand wear and tear.
CLIENT COMMUNICATION#14
Engaging effectively with clients to understand their preferences and ensure satisfaction with the fit.
MARKETING STRATEGIES#15
Plans developed to promote bespoke garments and attract potential clients in the fashion industry.
PRESENTATION SKILLS#16
Techniques used to effectively showcase garments, including verbal and non-verbal communication.
PROFESSIONAL PORTFOLIO#17
A collection of a tailor's work showcasing skills, designs, and completed projects for potential clients.
SAMPLE GARMENTS#18
Prototype garments created to demonstrate fit, style, and craftsmanship before final production.
FIT MODEL#19
A person used to test the fit of garments during the fitting process, reflecting the target clientele.
TAILORING TECHNIQUES#20
Specific methods employed in the craft of tailoring, including cutting, sewing, and finishing.
DIVERSE BODY TYPES#21
Recognizing and accommodating the variety of body shapes and sizes in the fitting process.
LOGISTICS#22
The planning and organization involved in executing a fashion show, including timing and resources.
REFLECTIVE DOCUMENTATION#23
A process where students assess their learning and experiences throughout the course.
NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES#24
Chances to connect with industry professionals, enhancing career prospects in bespoke tailoring.
HIGH-END TAILORING#25
Tailoring that focuses on luxury materials and meticulous craftsmanship for discerning clients.