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Tuesday, 12 July 2016

Gert-Johan Coetzee Fashion Bursaries

Fashion bursaries worth R500 000 up for grabs 

via Gert-Johan Coetzee



Gert-Johan Coetzee is known for making the A-list steal the show at events such as the Durban July, but in between making glorious gowns, the designer is now searching for two new students to benefit from his three-year bursary programme. And after Coetzee challenged other businesses to invest in education, the luxury boutique Luminance has added a third bursary to the programme!
Applications have just opened for the 2017 GJC Fashion Design bursary and the brand-new GJC Fashion Communications and Buying bursary, valued at a total of R345 000. Coetzee’s fashion design bursary is already in its sixth year at the Northwest School of Design, but it is the first time that he is adding a Fashion Communications bursary, to accommodate students who are more interested in the business end of fashion. The latter qualification is also what the R170 000 Luminance Social Responsibility Grant will fund.
“The industry is really dynamic, and there are so many opportunities, which is why I decided to add a bursary for the more business-oriented qualification. It’s so hard to get your foot in the door and the aim of my bursary programme is to pass on what I have learnt, and to open doors for youngsters who have the talent and drive to succeed,” says Coetzee. He believes that the private sector has a responsibility to invest in the education of the next generation, and says he was “absolutely thrilled” when Judy Dlamini from Luminance, which stocks his couture, approached him to sponsor another Fashion Communication student. “This three-year qualification teaches the business end of fashion – from fashion journalism, marketing and trend forecasting, to buying, event management and online retail aspects,” explains the designer. Both bursaries include mentorship by Coetzee, and the opportunity to intern at his atelier to learn the business from the inside out. The beneficiary of the Luminance Social Responsibility Grant will have a similar opportunity to intern at Luminance. Says Dlamini, "We’re 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.”
Coetzee also has a very clear idea what he’ll be looking out for. “Success will only come if you have an inborn fashion instinct and are extremely passionate about it. I am looking for students who are as singleminded about fashion as I was at that age, youngsters who are driven, dedicated and not afraid of hard work."
All three the lucky applicants will receive sewing machines from Bernina, worth a total of R45 000, and all their tuition fees and study materials will be covered for the three years of their course. Both courses offer students the chance to progress to a licentiateship, the highest international fashion qualification in South Africa. Northwest School of Design is an international fashion college approved by City & Guilds of London. 
“I am extremely proud of the talented group who make up the GJC bursary team at NWSD, and I expect great things of them,” says Coetzee. Last year’s graduate, Prudence Kau, is currently interning full-time at his atelier, on a fourth-year fellowship from another of the designer’s associates, Brutal Fruit. “Prudence is working on her first collection for Brutal Fruit at the moment while she is completing her licentiateship, and it’s a privilege to be able to mentor a young star in the making.”

For more information on how to apply for the Gert-Johan Coetzee bursaries and the Luminance Social Responsibility Grant, visit www.nwsd.co.za ENDS
Media information: Shaw Media: Melinda@shawmedia.co.za 082 3766035

Monday, 4 July 2016

LUMINANCE FASHION COMMUNICATION BURSARY

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
For media enquiries, contact Melinda@shawmedia.co.za








Wednesday, 11 November 2015

2015 Gert-Johan Coetzee Bursary winner

2015 Gert-Johan Coetzee Bursary winner

7 Hopefull GJC Bursary finalist showed up at the 2015 Platinum Fashion Festival all with their eyes on the prize the 2015 GJC bursary. These were Vusi George(KLD), Lericia Ford (KLD), Bianca Van Niekerk(PTA), Linda Mabaso (Matlosanna), Elaine Koen (PTA), Kennedy Rakhetla(JHB) and Carina Joubert(PTA) 

Each Finalist went through a one on one interview with Gert-Johan and showed off their talent with T-Shirts that they had upcycled. 

Then in anticipation they all waited until during the 2nd Year Couture Collection show when Gert-Johan announced who his lucky Bursary recipient for 2015 is. . . 

And the 2015 GJC Bursary winner is Linda Mabaso from Joberton NW

 Gert-Johan Coetzee with Linda Mabaso

This Is What Linda Had to say about The Bursary And Fashion

"The most important thing is that I love designing, and the truth is I do not have a plan B or C in life. Designing has always been something that I am passionate about, ever since I was a little girl, perhaps it  even reflects my purpose of becoming one of the world’s best designers. I am very unique and self-driven, it would be a dream come true to be mentored by one of South Africa’s best designers. My fashion goal is to see everybody being able to express their identity through fashion. My moto is “Do what you love and love what you do” because it is not about the money, it is about following your passion and being the best that you can be to be."

Linda's Mood Board for her GJC Bursary Entry


Some Red Carpet Photo's of Gert-Johan and His Bursary Students


 Gert-Johan Coetzee and Linda Mabaso

Gert-Johan and His Bursary Winners
 Christopher Gill(2014), Gert-Johan Coetzee, Prudance Kau(2012), Linda Mabaso(2015)

 Christopher Gill, Gert-Johan Coetzee, Prudance Kau, Linda Mabaso


Some Selfie Fun





Monday, 1 September 2014

2014 Gert Johan Coetzee Fashion Bursary

 2014 Gert Johan Coetzee Fashion Bursary
Terms & Conditions

The Gert Johan Coetzee Bursary is an opportunity for an aspiring fashion designer to walk away with a bursary to study fashion design at North West School of Design to ultimately obtain an International Qualification in Fashion.



 Apart from winning the bursary which includes all materials and equipment, the winner will also be personally mentored by Gert Johan Coetzee.  Bernina SA has come aboard to offer the winner of the bursary a sewing machine and overlocker to the value of R32 250-00

John-Wayne Keyser (2012 GJC Bursary winner) with Gert-Johan Coetzee
  
The bursary is open to any aspiring fashion designer with a National Senior Certificate (NSC) – Matriculation (Grade 12) or an international equivalent.   The minimum institutional admission requirement is also a National Certificate (Vocational) (NCC) Level 4 issued by the Council of Further Educations and Training. 

Gert Johan Coetzee studied fashion at the North West School of Design and qualified as Designer of the year in 2005. For the past six years, he has served on the institution’s advisory board.


Based in Klerksdorp, the North West School of Design (NWSD) is an International Fashion College for Christian tertiary education.  NWSD offers a full spectrum of courses that prepare future fashion professionals as designers, clothing technologists, fashion buyers, fashion journalists and forecasters.  NWSD exposes students to international best practices and insights, to align the college with global standards.

The value of the bursary is R168 000-00 which includes,
  • Tuition fees
  • Study material
  • An internship at Gert Johan Coetzee’s Studio
  • The mentorship of Gert Johan Coetzee (which involves help and guidance from him throughout the 3 years of study as well as accompanying Gert Johan Coetzee to various fashion events, networking events, social events and through this networking with celebrities and thus creating possible job opportunities).
  • Bernina 330 sewing machine
  • Bernina 700D Over locker 
Prudence Kau (2013 GJC Bursary Winner)


Applicants need to complete the online GJC Bursary Application Form on www.nwsd.co.za and will then need to submit the following documents: 
·         A certified copy of their Identification Document
·         A short CV or resume
·         Latest statement of results
·         A one- page essay motivating why he/she should be the recipient of the bursary.
·         Four sketches – Red Carpet Gowns – incorporating the theme – 15 Shades of Style.  Click here to read more about the story behind the theme.   

Quincy Thabang (2014 GJC Bursary winner) with Gert-Johan Coetzee

Documents can be uploaded to the online GJC Bursary Application Form, or can be send to:


Gert Johan Coetzee
North West School of Design
PO Box 10457
Klerksdorp, 2570
Or
Gert Johan Coetzee
Suite 3,4,5 Lienir Building
Oudorp Pharmacy Complex
1b Joe Slovo Road
N12
Oudorp
Klerksdorp

The closing date for applications is 17 October 2014. 

The bursary excludes accommodation, meals and transport.  The winner must be able to relocate to Klerksdorp, North West Province, to complete his/her fulltime studies. 

The top 7 applicants will undergo an interview process with Gert Johan Coetzee and his publicist.  The finalist’s individual, personal interviews will be conducted at the NWSD Platinum Fashion Festival, VIP Lounge.  The winner of the bursary will be announced by Gert Johan Coetzee at the gala event of the Platinum Fashion Festival on 8 November 2014, in Klerksdorp. 

The NWSD Platinum Fashion Festival event’s team will assist all finalists with transport and accommodation arrangements and will brief the finalists on time lines for interviews and attendance of the various Platinum Fashion Festival shows. 


Go to www.platinumfashionfestival.co.za for more info on the various shows.