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Noni Gasa launches bursary for aspiring fashion designers

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Noni Gasa is the co-owner of the Design Academy of Fashion in Cape Town. Picture: Supplied
Noni Gasa is the co-owner of the Design Academy of Fashion in Cape Town. Picture: Supplied

Prominent South African fashion and media personality, Noni Gasa, is on a mission to fulfill the dreams of an aspiring young designer who has ambitions of global stardom. In partnership with the Design Academy Of Fashion (DAF) in Cape Town which Gasa co-owns, The Noni Gasa Bursary offers one deserving student the chance to pursue a three-year diploma in fashion in 2020.

Gasa, a seasoned PR executive and resident judge on Project Runway South Africa, is passionate about unearthing the next generation of African talent and is calling for applications from prospective design students who are unable to afford private education.

With sponsorships from Woolworths, Elna and Rain, the winning candidate will get their full tuition fees as well as their living expenses covered for three years, to the value of R460 000.

“There has never been a more exciting time for African fashion”, says Gasa.

Read: Noni Gasa, the fashion maven

“2019 was truly our breakthrough year and, now more than ever, the world is looking to us for a new aesthetic, a fresh perspective and creative expression with a unique point of view. The likes of Thebe Magugu, Laduma Ngxokolo and Rich Mnisi have made it possible for the African child to dream more audaciously and they are proof that we have all it takes to compete against the best in the world. I believe that, through this incredible opportunity, we will discover and develop the next big name in the game and an ambassador for the African continent,” she adds.

Gucci Fellowship Programme

Design Academy of Fashion recently made history as the only Southern African school to be selected for the prestigious Gucci Fellowship, a cluster of 12 global institutions that are now official feeder schools to Gucci, the world’s most iconic fashion house founded in 1921 by Italian designer, Guccio Gucci.

Launched in May 2019 at the Condé Nast International Luxury Conference held in Cape Town, the fellowship program was announced by supermodel Naomi Campbell and CEO and President of Gucci, Marco Bizzarri, as part of the luxury brand’s global strategy to build a culturally diverse and inclusive design team working under Creative Director, Alessandro Michele.

Every year, on an ongoing basis, one third-year graduate from DAF will be given the unique opportunity to intern for a period of 12 months at Palazzo Alberini in Rome, the design headquarters for Gucci. Cape Town based DAF joins the likes of New York’s Fashion Institute Of Technology – the world’s number one ranked fashion school – and other esteemed colleges from Dubai, Paris, Accra, Nigeria, Nairobi, Singapore, New Delhi, China and South Korea.

The Noni Gasa Bursary

In addition to getting their tuition fees covered, the beneficiary of The Noni Gasa Bursary will receive R5 000 a month towards their transport and accommodation in Cape Town, R1 000 per month from Woolworths Food, unlimited mobile data from Rain for three years, top-of-the-range sewing machines and an overlocker from Elna, as well as their textbooks and art kits. Applicants are not required to have previous design experience but will have to demonstrate their creative and artistic flair, by submitting a trend storyboard and hand-drawn sketches of their original designs.

Applications close on October 30 2019 and the winner will be announced on November 7 2019. Apply via designacademyoffashion.com





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