Source My Garment
Source My Garment is a one stop responsible sourcing solution for fashion brands.
Specializing in socially compliant manufacturing and environmental sustainability; we offer garment factory sourcing, custom manufacturing and business coaching solutions to help ensure optimal success. Geared to help start upβs and designers we can work with lower volumes to help get the ball rolling. We Offer:
-Factory garment sourcing & match making
-Technical package consulting
-Product development consulting
-Apparel Production & importing management
-Fashion Business Coaching
Day 4 of Mini Fashion Design Club and these kids are running a real design studio. π¨βοΈ
They measured. They planned. They created.
Today they dove into colour theory β choosing their personal colour palettes, learning how colours feel, and naming them like pros. We even pulled out a Pantone book (the same tool fashion designers send to factories around the world) and the kids matched their fabrics to it for color names. Some made up their own colour names. Pure gold.
Then came the magic moment: taking their 2D fashion sketches to 3D through a technique called draping β where fabric meets a fashion figure and a real garment starts to take shape. They measured, thought about body proportions, and kept checking back to their mood boards to make sure everything tied together.
They're not just making pretty things. They're learning to think like designers β with intention, process, and creativity working together.
No screens. No scrolling. Just creativity. β¨
Today, our mini fashion designers (ages 8β10) traded screen time for design timeβcreating mood boards, developing collection concepts, and flipping through the lookbooks they made themselves.
Theyβre learning the same creative process used by real fashion designers: finding inspiration, telling a story, and bringing ideas to life. π¨π
Because the best ideas donβt come from a screenβthey come from imagination. π«
05/17/2026
Day 1 of 7 from the mini fashion design for the future club is on π₯. 14 fabulous kids.
SEWproud of my mini designers β¨ Everyone chose such creative themes for their mood boards β the very first step in the design process. I especially loved seeing everyone support and inspire one another throughout the class. Their imagination has been incredible, and I can already see their collections starting to come to life.
I also played classical music during the session to help spark creativity and create a calm, inspiring design atmosphere πΆ Ohh, and I showed them examples of real mood boards created by professional designers as inspiration π
Next class, weβll be selecting materials and accessories and finalizing our mood boards so each one tells a story β€οΈ
Well done, kids! π
05/10/2026
A little late postingβ¦ but on April 25th we celebrated Fashion Revolution Day with the most inspiring young changemakers β¨
Our Sustainable Fashion Art Workshop invited children to transform premium upcycled textiles and deadstock fabrics into couture-inspired artwork β showing them that fashion waste can become something imaginative, meaningful, and new β»οΈπ¨
Fashion Revolution is so important because it encourages us to ask deeper questions about the clothes we wear:
π Who made my clothes?
π What impact do they have on people and the planet?
π How can we create a better future for fashion?
Getting kids involved matters because they are the next generation of creators, consumers, entrepreneurs, and innovators. When children learn about creativity, waste, and conscious design early on, they begin to see fashion not just as something we buy β but something we can rethink, redesign, and improve together.
A huge thank you to Araceli Gallego (.fashionista) for inspiring SEW many of us through her dedication, passion, and constant support of the sustainable fashion community here in the UAE π
And thank you to everyone who joined us to celebrate fashion as a force for people and planet πβ¨
02/03/2026
π§΅β¨ Calling all mini designers! β¨π§΅
In collaboration with The Sewing Society, our Fashion Design Ramadan Camp is where ideas turn into real designs. From mood boards and fabric choices to creating a look book and a no-sew outfit on a mini mannequin β this is fashion, the fun way.
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Feb 16β20 | β° 2β5pm
π DIP | π§ Ages 8β12
β οΈ Limited spots available
π Sign up now - Link in Bio
β¨ Letβs Make a No-Sew Circle Skirt for Kids! βοΈ
Kids ages 7β12 can learn real fashion design skills β no sewing required.
This hands-on project is part of our Junior Sustainable Fashion Design Kit, designed to get kids off screens and into creative making.
Each kit includes a 1/3 life-size dress form, so kids can measure, cut, drape, and design just like real designers β while learning how clothes are made and why sustainability matters π
β Builds confidence
β Encourages creativity
β Teaches real design thinking
π₯ Watch how itβs made in the video
π Link in bio to purchase
Calling all creative moms & little designers β¨
A fun, hands-on fashion art workshop where moms and kids create together using curated fabrics, ribbons, and textured details.
Hosted with π€
β¨ All materials + breakfast included
ποΈ Saturday, 10th January 2026
β° 12 PM β 2 PM
π .ae
π° AED 195 (mom + child)
π§ AED 85 per additional child
β¨ DM to book β¨
Limited spots available!
Calling all creative moms & little designers β¨
A fun, hands-on fashion art workshop where moms and kids create together using curated fabrics, ribbons, and textured details.
Hosted with π€
β¨ All materials + breakfast included
ποΈ Saturday, 10th January 2026
β° 12 PM β 2 PM
π .ae
π° AED 195 (mom + child)
π§ AED 85 per additional child
β¨ DM to book β¨
Limited spots available!
Today at Arbor Winter Camp, our young designers dove deep into the hidden world of fibres! πΏπ§΅β¨
We explored what fibres are made of, how they behave, and why natural fibres are so good for our planet.
The excitement when they watched fibres react in water was priceless β real science meets real fashion! ππ§
And then⦠the creative magic kicked in.
Using an old uniform top, the kids transformed it into a no-sew bag β proof that you donβt need new materials to make something amazing. β»οΈπ
I love watching students connect the dots:
What we wear β where it comes from β how we can reuse it β how we can design better.
These little problem-solvers are the future of sustainable fashion β and theyβre already thinking like innovators. πβ¨
If your school or camp wants to bring hands-on sustainable design workshops to your students:
β¨ DM me to enquire
Captain Fair Fashion reporting for duty! π₯
Todayβs class created a crew of incredible Sustainability Superheroes.
After watching kids like in action, students designed their own hero costumes and picked a real-world problem they want to fix.
The future looks bright (and very super!). πβ¨
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