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Create your own unique swimming costume

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4 hours of discovery with Jeanne

Knowledge in sewing

Your swimming costume

The workshop in detail

  • 4h
  • 15 years min.
  • 2 to 4 participants
  • Up to 4 people for a privatization
  • Unleash your creativity with Jeanne!

    Upon arrival, you'll be warmly greeted by this enthusiastic artisan.

    After getting acquainted, you'll start by discussing the swimsuit you'd like to create during the session. Style, fit for your body type, colour choices... Jeanne will be thrilled to offer guidance and help you define your dream piece!

    Then it's your turn to take action! You'll begin with taking measurements, then move on to selecting your favourite pattern and fabric from the artisan's collection.

    With Jeanne's guidance, you'll then move on to the sewing phase. She will, of course, stay by your side, offering valuable tips and assistance as needed.

    Once the finishing touches are complete, you'll leave with your stunning, 100% personalised swimsuit, eagerly awaiting your next swim to show it off!

    Workshop location

    L'atelier de Jeanne est accessible en transports en commun. Il se situe sinon à 20 minutes de voiture du centre-ville de Bruxelles.

    This place is accessible to people with reduced mobility.

    Additional information

    Languages of the workshop

    Français
    English
    Italiano
    Nederlands

    Wecandoo - Meet Jeanne

    Meet Jeanne

    Stylist

    Jeanne, who's always had a passion for fashion, studied styling and pattern making at HELMO Mode in Belgium. There, she gained an extensive technical knowledge of garments, through both pattern-making classes and organising fashion shows.

    After an initial foray into the fast-fashion industry during an internship, Jeanne became aware of the ethical issues pervading the sector. This led her to explore alternative solutions to counteract the over-consumption and waste associated with clothing production.

    She embraced the dan-sha-ri method, a concept originating from a Japanese term meaning "to refuse, to discard, to detach." This approach is focused on fundamentally altering our relationship with objects.

    Committed and in love with her profession, Jeanne now operates from her studio in Belgium. Her mission? To harmonise fashion with responsibility, and to help everyone rediscover the joy of dressing, while also contributing to more sustainable consumption practices.

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    €120

    per person