
There are so many ways to rock African dresses,fabrics and prints. Read More


There are so many ways to rock African dresses,fabrics and prints. Read More

When we started -Bidex Creation is a fashion institute established on the 1st of Febuary 2006 for the love of fasshion to create evergreen design that stand the test of time at very affordable prices. The fashion Academy was set up 3 years later with the goal of empowering young entrepreneurs to help them discover their passion for fashion. Bidex Creation fashion institute and Creative Arts academy was established in the year with the primary goal of empowering young individual who are passionate about fashion, to actively inculcate in them an exceptional skill not just in the art of fashion and design but also in fashion merchandising and fashion business management to help them become self sufficient professionals. We are currently located at 22, Opeloyeru Street, Ile-Iwe Bus stop, Egbe-Ikotun Lagos. .
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Quality euipments
We have quality and standard equipment we use in sewing and designing our clothes to be the best..
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History of how fashion started
Fashion design is generally considered to have started in the 19th century with Charles Frederick Worth who was the first designer to have his label sewn into the garments that he created. Before the former draper set up his maison couture (fashion house) in Paris, clothing design and creation was handled by largely anonymous seamstresses, and high fashion descended from that worn at royal courts. Worth's success was such that he was able to dictate to his customers what they should wear, instead of following their lead as earlier dressmakers had done. The term couturier was in fact first created in order to describe him. While all articles of clothing from any time period are studied by academics as costume design, only clothing created after 1858 is considered as fashion design.
It was during this period that many design houses began to hire artists to sketch or paint designs for garments. The images were shown to clients, which was much cheaper than producing an actual sample garment in the workroom. If the client liked their design, they ordered it and the resulting garment made money for the house. Thus, the tradition of designers sketching out garment designs instead of presenting completed garments on models to customers began as an economy.
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