If you believe that fashion education should be more accessible, we want you on our team.
The fashion industry needs:
A safe space to nurture talented people
Inclusion and diversity: from the design teams to manufacturing, marketing to the sales floor
Expert guidance from people who want to break glass ceilings
Current Openings
Teach beginner sewers from the very start of their fashion education
Operate home and industrial machines
Understand professional construction techniques
Share your experience in the industry
Nurture growing entrepreneurs
Teach the fundamentals of patterns
Help student build their own set of slopers
Explore grain lines, seam allowances and cutting techniques
Hands-on learning for hands on students
Support creative minds looking for alternative fashion education pathways
Three-dimensional draping techniques
Utilizing a dress form
Creating basic patterns
Expert in woven garment construction
Professional patternmaking experience
Teaching properties and characteristics of textiles
A great understanding of textile terminology
Natural and synthetic dying
Embellishment exploration such as embroidery
Demonstrations in smocking and gathering
Guidance on fabric and trim sourcing
Perks:
Part-time contracts with daytime or evening class schedules
In-studio or online teaching, depending on the class
Studio access, including industrial machines
Networking events
Career guidance
The opportunity to join our classes to further your own skills