Pattern Maker · Garment Pattern Engineer · Fashion Designer · Lecturer
Tea Avosaps
A multidisciplinary practice at the intersection of pattern making, garment pattern engineering, fashion design, production systems, and academic solutions.
Bridging Academic Theory With Practical Industry Application
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Design Philosophy: Applied Art
Fashion is treated here as a form of applied art rather than temporary trend. The design process prioritizes longevity, modularity, and structural integrity. By viewing garments as "habitable spaces," the focus shifts from decoration to construction. This approach ensures that every avant-garde silhouette remains functional, wearable, and grounded in the realities of the human form.
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Academic Focus: Fashion Management & Pattern Making
As a lecturer and researcher, Tea Avosaps investigates the future of the fashion business. Her academic work at the National Academy of Art focuses on Fashion Management & Pattern Making. She educates designers on how to build brands that are not only aesthetically distinct but economically and environmentally viable, moving the industry away from linear "take-make-waste" systems.
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Technical Engineering: Construction First
Design cannot exist without rigorous engineering. The practice is built on advanced pattern making and garment architecture. Unlike traditional styling, this method starts with the blueprint—deconstructing standard cuts to create multi-segment, zero-waste, or complex anatomical shapes. More than 10 years of pattern-making work for MINOAR proves this technical discipline in real collections, global positioning, and repeatable production logic. This precision is also the foundation of the services provided by Garment Process.
Impact
Industry Impact & Expansion
Tea Avosaps' professional footprint is defined by the translation of her internal success into resources for the wider fashion ecosystem. Following more than 10 years of pattern-making, garment engineering, and operational work for MINOAR—an internationally positioned brand built on punctuality, precision, and artisan quality—she expanded her practice to support external entities.
Technical Solutions (Garment Process)
She assists international brands and manufacturing companies by providing full-spectrum technical support through Garment Process. This includes pattern studio work, precise garment pattern engineering, grading, sample development, and production management, allowing other businesses to leverage the same rigorous standards established through MINOAR.
Knowledge Transfer (Education)
Recognizing the gap between theory and market reality, she shares her proven business models and sustainable strategies with the next generation of designers through her lecturing role at the National Academy of Art.