Sallynoggin CFE Fashion Event 2016

We are fashion. We are stylists. We are designers.

We are students at Sallynoggin College of Further Education and we love to share our work with you. We recently celebrated our work this year at an event which linked two venues in Temple Bar, Filmbase and The Button Factory.

What is our fashion? Fashion is always here, but trends are ever changing. As young designers and creative beings we pulled together our ideas and striking displays to curate our fashion event. Both experimental and creative, this event was like no other, showcasing the diversity of the fashion department at Sallynoggin College. It was about us. We | Are Fashion.

In a unique collaborative approach, the Fashion Design and Fashion Industry Practice students came together to share our work with fashion enthusiasts. On view throughout the event were student collections, visual displays and an exciting fashion show. Guests were able to join in the fun with Monoposhop spending Sallynoggin Dollars, and our Dis | Play | You interactive photo booths.

Showcased in the event were a mix of garments designed and created by our Fashion Design students along with some of our favourite Spring/Summer 2016 looks selected from the best of Dublin’s boutiques and styled by our Fashion Industry Practice students. Whatever your style, we had something to inspire you.

Skills for Work programme wins EU Award

Marian Lynch (SFW), Nolette Dolan (SFW) and Rosemarie Gibney (An Post) travelled to Brussels this week to accept the EU Commission’s Training at Work Award 2017 on behalf of all of the employers, participants and ETB staff members from around the country who contributed to the great success of the programme and the award.

This prestigious award is presented each year as part of the EU Vocational Education and Training Skills Week celebrated across Europe under the banner of Discover Your Talent.

Skills for Work is a national programme aimed at providing training opportunities to help employees deal with the basic skills demands of the workplace. The initiative is funded by the Irish Government under the Department of Education and Skills, and delivered by the newly formed Education & Training Boards (ETB) across the country. The project is managed nationally by Dublin & Dún Laoghaire ETB.

Watch the video of their award ceremony here