
From Fashion Design to Fashion Business: The Entrepreneurship Pathway at Delight
By Delight Technical College | Fashion Entrepreneurship | 2026
Making beautiful clothes is one skill. Building a business around it is another. The most successful fashion professionals are those who combine technical mastery with entrepreneurial thinking and that is exactly what Delight Technical College trains its students to do. Here is how the entrepreneurship pathway works within the fashion curriculum.
🧵 The Technical Foundation
Before you can build a fashion business, you need the skills to produce quality work. Delight’s progression from Level 3 through Level 6 ensures that by the time you finish, you can:
- Construct any garment type (ladies’, gents’, children’s, accessories).
- Draft, grade, and adjust patterns professionally
- Use CAD to design and specify garments digitally
- Control quality throughout the production process
💡 The Business Modules
Entrepreneurship is not a single module at Delight, it is woven throughout the curriculum:
- Level 5: Entrepreneurial Skills (40 hours)- business planning, pricing, client management
- Level 5: Work Ethics and Practices (40 hours)- professional conduct, workplace relationships
- Level 6: Industrial Organisation Management (100 hours)- running a production operation
- All levels: Costing and pricing integrated into practical production units
🏗️ The Start-Up Support
Beyond the curriculum, Delight’s Innovation Hub supports fashion entrepreneurs with:
- Business plan development and review
- Access to industry mentors and business advisors
- Connections to potential investors and business partners
- Support for entering fashion competitions and markets
📱 The Digital Business Skills
Today’s fashion entrepreneur needs digital skills:
- Social media marketing- Instagram, TikTok, and Pinterest for fashion
- Online selling (setting up a digital store)
- Photography and styling for product shoots (collaboration with media students)
- Brand building and content creation
🌟 What a Delight Fashion Graduate Can Build
- A bespoke tailoring or dressmaking studio
- A fashion label selling ready-to-wear and custom pieces
- A boutique combining own designs with curated pieces
- A uniform and workwear supply business
- A bridal and occasion wear atelier
“The sewing machine is not just a tool, it is a business. At Delight, we teach you to run both.”
📍 Delight Technical College | Muindi Mbingu Street, Opposite Jevanjee Gardens, Nairobi | +254 722 533 771 | www.delight.ac.ke



