Today some of the fashion pathway, who are planning to applying to UAL, were given the opportunity to attended a cluster day at LCF John Prince's Street in London. We met the course leaders and were given a presentation on three courses; BA (Hons) Bespoke Tailoring, BA (Hons) Cordwainers Fashion Bags and Accessories: Product Design and Innovation and BA (Hons) Cordwainers Footwear; Product Design and Innovation.
The talk about Bespoke Tailoring inspired me the most given by of Darla Gilroy, the programme director for the three course presented, on behalf of Jacqueline Sealy as Jacqueline had lost her voice and could only communicate through typing messages.
The programme is highly specialist teaching students the handcraft tailoring techniques along with other skills such as design, pattern drafting, research methods and presentation skills.
Bespoke tailoring is clothing made to the individual buyer's specification and traditionally the customer is a man however this course also teaches the skill and techniques for womenswear tailoring which starting to develop a considerable amount of attention.
Bespoke Tailoring caught my attention the most because it is very hands on course, the traditionality of the skills taught and the fact that the course is an 'open design' course meaning that I am not constrained to either menswear or womenswear.
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