The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)
Fife student steps into fashion trade
A young Fife fashion designer has helped to re-invigorate the kingdom’s clothing manufacturing heritage in a work placement offered by Lochgellybased Livingstone and Sons.
Millie Jobson, 17, from Dunfermline, received the opportunity as part of the Developing the Young Workforce Fife initiative.
The national strategy is aimed at strengthening links between businesses and education to help young people into rewarding jobs.
Fife Council is working closely with the business community to ensure that pupils across the region are wellprepared to meet the needs of employers.
This initiative also assists business by developing their own workforce and helps to grow the Fife economy.
Set up in 2011, the firm designs, develops and manufactures high-quality garments for a leading global vintageinspired brand.
Director Kenny Livingstone approached Developing the Young Workforce seeking someone with an interest in fashion and design, and a desire to progress in the industry.
Millie, a fifth year pupil at St Columba’s High School, who had applied for a college fashion and design course, stepped forward for the work experience placement.
She said: “It was amazing to be given this opportunity. It gave me first-hand insights into how a fashion design and manufacturing business operates.
“Thanks to the experience, I am absolutely sure that the fashion and design course is the right one for me, and I am on the right career path.”
Production manager Jonathan Livingstone said: “It enabled us to pinpoint where we need more staff and skills to progress our business.
“It was great to have a new person, with new ideas and a different perspective on the industry.
“We need more young people to be involved in our manufacturing process to ensure the longevity of our business and our clients.”
Fife Council economy spokesperson Lesley Laird said: “We are committed to providing young people with the right education, training and experience to get into fulfilling jobs and careers.”