After
ten successful years of spotting the countries most promising fashion design
talent, the ELLE RISING STAR DESIGN AWARD
is raising the bar this year with a grand prize that will jump start one lucky
aspiring designer’s career The competition will be run In association with leading
fashion retailer Mr Price, and will provide a platform for a talented designer
to launch their own label which will be available exclusively to Mr Price.
The Elle
Rising Star Design Award has brought
together leading professionals that will mentor and coach the winner on all
aspects necessary to succeed in the fashion industry. In addition to the
monetary prize, the winner will be put through a well-planned mentoring programme
that will equip them with the skills to launch their own fashion brand and
refine the skill required to develop their entrepreneurial flair.
One
of the greatest challenges facing the South African fashion industry is the lack
of business skill. ELLE acknowledges the complexity and sophistication required
to succeed in this sector and is committed to creating a sustainable platform
for local design talent by growing them into “Fashion Entrepreneurs”.
This
platform is an opportunity to nurture aspiring designers to not only be
creative, but to identify an opportunity, a gap, in the market (design,
production, distribution, or retail level), and pursue this opportunity for
commercial benefit. It is about having a unique selling proposition and the
right business skills to deliver quality fashion.
‘The ELLE Rising Star Design Award is
designed to turn talent into success,’ says ELLE Editor Jackie Burger. ‘Thanks
to our partnership with Mr Price, mentoring has always been a key part of this
competition. Winners have benefited enormously from a mentoring programme at Mr
Price where they were exposed to the full retail cycle from trend forecasting
to merchandising, and had the opportunity to interpret their winning range to
be sold at selected Mr Price stores.
Now,
in addition, they will learn business skills from GIBS coaches and Public
Relations expert Savannah Erasmus from alk Shop and spend a week with the ELLE
fashion team. Our goal is to give young South African fashion talent the very
best chance for success.’
Burger
heads up the judging panel, which also includes ELLE senior fashion editor
Poppy Evans, Mr Price trend forecaster Joanne Frédéric, Dr Nicola Kleyn from
GIBS, fashion blogger Sandiso Ngubane, Mr Price trend executive Amber Jones and
former winner Anisa Mpungwe of Loincloth & Ashes. Another innovation this
year is the inclusion of an ELLE reader on the judging panel.
Final-year
design students and fashion design graduates with less than two years’
experience are eligible to enter. Creativity, technical ability, business
acumen and style are the leading criteria. The collection must be submitted in
storyboard format and not be larger than A3. It must be a range that shows
exactly what the label will be about and what you stand for as a designer. It
should consist of eight outfits and can be for men or women. Fabric swatches
and technical drawings must accompany your storyboard. The closing date is 15
June 2012, and finalists must attend a four-day business workshop presented by
GIBS from 3 to 6 August.
Previous
winners have included David Tlale, Anisa Mpungwe and many more
More
information is available in the May issue of ELLE and online at www.elle.co.za

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