Undergraduate entrepreneurs making waves in fashion industry

As the economy ’s cutthroat job market makes it harder  for people to get jobs, youths are exploring opportunities in the  fashion industry to carve a  career, ANYA FLORENCE reports.

 

In  a country  where  employment  is not  guaranteed  after  graduation  and  the  economy  has  gone down   drastically, one has no choice but to start up a business  no matter  how  small.

However,  it seems  that  sewing,  which  was looked down  upon in years past,  has become the beautiful  bride.

People  are venturing into it in their  quest  to find  solution to their  financial  problems.

Miss Olamide Boluwatife, a 200 level  architecture undergraduate of the University  of Lagos, is already preparing for the challenge of unemployment .

Since she loves artistry and craftsmanship, she is already involved in fashion designing as a side hustle.

Speaking with The Nation, she  explained that  as an architecture major, she has always been creative through art and design,  and as such, fashion designing is a natural forte of hers.

Her journey into  sewing started  when  someone in her church  accidentally saw her  sketches.

“I do sketch  clothes  designs and  while I was  doing  it one day in the  church  someone saw it  and  advised  my mother  to take me to a fashion  school.

I started  learning  the  skill when I was in SS3 and ever since,  I have  been  sewing  and  designing  for  myself, close friends and relations .

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About  two years ago,  I started  sewing  for  other  people  too,  so I can  say that  even  before  I gained  admission,  I had  already  started  the  business.”

She said that ever since  she  started studying in the university, she  has  become  more creative with her sewing. When asked  how  she  manages her  time  between sewing and lectures, she  said “I sew only  on weekends, and  I collect  it on time,  so it can  be  ready  before  it’s  actually  needed.

The business is a lucrative one, I don’t even  disturb my  parents  much  for upkeep money while in school” One of the skills that she think the job market wants today is sustainable practice.

She is interested in the idea on how to create a brand identity through fashion. The most important thing for her is her  freedom.

A Mass Communication  student of Abia  State  University (ABSU), Uturu,Abia State,  Miss Success Ezeugo, also disclosed to The Nation  that  she started the business before  she  gained  admission

“My motivation  has  always  been  me seeing  myself  as a boss, so I have no choice  than to work  hard  in order  to get  there. Now,  I don’t  only  sew clothes  but  I am also a makeup  artiste”

Success said it is   not  easy  balancing    business  with  school work.

Another undergraduate  student , Miss Philip Jennifer studying  English and Literature, said  education has also helped her in designing trending clothes. “Every day  I try my  best  to come  up with  new  designs.”

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