Fashion Designer, Lorraine Delsol Facilitated a Doll Decorating program
Dominican diaspora Fashion Designer Lorraine Delsol facilitated a Doll Decorating program hosted by Royal Globe Inc. Ms. Delsol shared her experience as a fashion designer and freelance pattern creator with 8 young ladies between the ages of 9 and 15, and provided advice on various career paths for persons who pursue studies in fashion design.
The girls, who are either currently enrolled in the Royal Globe Inc. Children’s Sewing Club or may have participated in a past summer program with the organization, were taught how to create exquisite doll garments using a variety of fabrics like lace, organza and printed cotton.
Finishing and trimming techniques along with accessorizing were also areas highlighted at the session. At the end of the program each left with a decorated doll which she completed in her own fashion.
In 1976, Lorraine Delsol established the House of Lorraine, a Designer boutique in the fashionable Yorkville area of Davenport and Avenue Road in downtown Toronto.
Her studies in the field of fashion merchandising and fashion design made her a fashion trailblazer, she was the first West Indian designer in Toronto to launch major fashion shows which she produced, directed and choreographed.
Ms. Delsol, who has contributed to Dominica in the past, was elated for another opportunity to give back to youth in her island home through this program.
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