LUMINANCE FASHION COMMUNICATION BURSARY
Luminance is a South African luxury multi-brand
store which offers a world class shopping experience with an African appeal.
The store houses both local and international designers and brands that are
globally recognized, as well as the in-house St Lumi collection. St Lumi
features apparel, shoes and bags made from the finest skins and leather.
The late great Muhammad Ali said, “Service to others is the rent you pay
for your room here on earth.” Feeling blessed to be celebrating Luminance’s third
birthday, chairman Judy Dlamini has announced the launch of a brand-new grant
that will give one youngster from an underprivileged background a foot into the
luxury fashion retail industry.
The R170 000
Luminance Social Responsibility Grant was inspired by designer Gert-Johan
Coetzee’s bursary program of seven years standing, and will sponsor one extra
student at Coetzee’s alma mater, The North West School of Design. NWSD is an international
fashion college approved by City & Guilds of London. The three-year
Fashion Communication & Buying course leads to the highest international fashion
qualification available in South Africa, and will equip the chosen student with
skills to work in the business
end of the global fashion industry. The student will also be mentored by the
Luminance team and have the opportunity to intern at the stores and learn about
the business of fashion firsthand.
“As one of the
local designers featured in Luminance, Gert-Johan has inspired us with his
social involvement, and the way he uses his fashion platform to make a
difference in the lives of others,” says Dlamini. “Luminance, through the
family foundation that my husband and I founded, has always invested in the
education of our youth, focusing on medicine, accounting, actuarial science,
engineering and computer science. It is our first venture into supporting students
in business within creative arts.” So rather than pure fashion design, Dlamini
earmarked NWSD’s Fashion Communication & Buying course, which teaches the
business end of fashion – from fashion journalism, marketing and trend
forecasting, to buying, event management and online retail aspects.
"The
student we select will benefit through an internship program within the
Luminance family. We are looking for someone who is driven to succeed in
fashion and business and willing to learn…
A good academic record is important
to us since it shows discipline, determination and hard work.”
The Luminance
Social Responsibility Grant will cover all books and tuition for three years and will include
a laptop and a sewing machine from Bernina worth R10 000.
The closing date for
entries is 15 August. For details on how to enter, go to www.nwsd.co.za.
ENDS
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enquiries, contact Melinda@shawmedia.co.za
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