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Coming for a Fitting for your Made to Measure Dress

There are several procedures and processes I go through when making your made to measure outfit. Stage 1 is agreeing the design, fabric, price, fitting date, collection date and taking your measurements, which is done in person or remotely. Stage 2 I will cut and begin constructing the outfit Stage 3 is the fitting. A typical fitting takes 15 to 30mins although I always factor 1 hour. A fitting is vital as its an oportunity for the client and i to see how well the garment fits and if any alterations have to be carried out before the client can take the garment away with them. Some garments such as suits and wedding dresses may need 2 or 3 fittings, but most outfits only need 1 fitting seassion. When an outfit such as the one in the photo doesnt need too much work and if we both have time. I will finish the outfit durring the appointment and the client can take it away with them that day. This is really handy for clients who have traveled a long way to see me. The dr

SPRING TIME Eco Fashion for beginners

Slow fashion is all the rage these days and it's no wonder. The world is drowning under fast fashion waste and we in the UK are the largest consumer of fast fashion in Europe. When i was growing up 4 decades ago my parents shared a wardrobe and their shoes fit at the bottom.  Mum also had a trunk of African cloths and that was it in terms of their clothes and it was the same story in all the homes of our family and friends. The change came with the death of C&A and high street clothes no longer being made in the UK. Around that time in the 80s a big story broke in the news. Emelda Marcos the wife of the president of Singapore was reported to have over 1000 pairs of shoes. We couldnt believe it. We'd never heard anything like before, but it ignited the imagination of.women everywhere to the idea of having many many many shoes. So many shoes that you would need a room dedicated to them. It wasnt that we didnt have cheap imports in the 70s and 80s. We did ! But yo