Sabine Strehl

Sabine Strehl, born in Germany in 1962, has built a remarkable career in fashion and education, now based in Florence, Italy.

Since 1993, Sabine has been teaching pattern making and sewing at Polimoda, FIT NY, and Kent State University. She expanded to online teaching in 2020, connecting with students worldwide.

In the '80s, Sabine showcased her talent working as a pattern maker for "Ghezzi" in Italy. Her expertise caught the attention of iconic designers like Jean Paul Gaultier, for whom she crafted leather
collections, and Emilio Pucci, where she contributed to their renowned designs. She also crafted wedding dresses at "Morbar Sposa" in Florence and worked with "ELHO" Sportswear in Munich.

Her educational background is impressive, with a Master's in Pattern making from “Muller & Sohn”, recent training in Clo 3D, and foundational training in Munich, including an apprenticeship in haute couture.

Sabine's dedication and talent have earned her respect in both the fashion industry and academia.

0
0