
Royal Globe Inc., in partnership with Vee’s Couture – described as “the Wòb Dwiyèt Capital of the World” – has announced the launch of an online course focused on Creole blouse making. The program’s creators shared in a press release that they aim to provide participants with the skills to craft traditional Creole blouses, often referred to as peasant blouses, from the comfort of their homes.
As the 2025 Creole Season approaches, “this one-of-a-kind class is perfect for anyone looking to learn, create and celebrate culture,” said the release.
The program is structured to support learners at their own speed through user-friendly lessons, flexible scheduling, and the convenience of remote access from anywhere in the world. Participants will also benefit from guidance provided by a vocational training-certified instructor, ensuring a supportive learning environment.
The press release also said that organizers have decided to make it an affordable option for those eager to explore Creole fashion and craftsmanship. The aim is reportedly to deliver significant value by empowering individuals to produce culturally significant blouses that can be cherished and possibly serve as a foundation for entrepreneurial endeavors.

Avena Prince, the founder of Royal Globe Inc., expressed the vision behind the program: “Our goal with this program is to blend tradition with modern convenience.”
“With the Creole Blouse Making Class, we’re giving people the tools to express themselves, celebrate culture, and even explore new avenues for business opportunities,” she continued.
As outlined in the release, the online course will cater to both beginners and experienced makers, providing detailed, step-by-step instructions to help participants confidently design and sew their own Creole blouses with ease.
Interested individuals can access pricing, sign up, and start their creative journey immediately by visiting www.royalglobeinc.com and selecting the ‘courses’ section.
Royal Globe Inc. states that it remains “dedicated to promoting and preserving culture through innovative educational initiatives and high-quality products.”

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