by ctcfd-admin-2 | Nov 21, 2019 | Blog, CTCFD news, Graduate Collections
Human Centered Design is increasingly becoming a key element within the future of ethical fashion. The COLLIN’S brand has incorporated these design principles by involving and considering the consumer throughout the creation of the upcoming Spring/Summer 2020...
by ctcfd-admin-2 | Nov 21, 2019 | Blog, CTCFD news, Graduate Collections
CENSORED is an emerging South African brand established in 2018 by Sarah-Jane Share. The brand specializes in design activism by using fashion as a tool to create awareness around social issues. Each collection that Censored creates focuses on a different topic within...
by ctcfd-admin-2 | Nov 20, 2019 | Blog, CTCFD news, Graduate Collections
Est. in Cape Town in 2019, Love Nature is an eco-conscious kidswear label for girls aged 2- 8 years. Inspired by the diverse nature of South African landscapes and wildlife we design fun, carefree, good quality and functional clothes for playful days. Each garment is...
by ctcfd-admin-2 | Nov 19, 2019 | Blog, CTCFD news, Graduate Collections
‘WLSLL’ is derived from the name of a small town in north England just outside of Coventry called Walsall. This is the place where the interest in fashion began in my family as my great grandfather was a tailor. WLSLL strives to create quality garments made from...
by ctcfd-admin-2 | Nov 18, 2019 | Blog, CTCFD news, Graduate Collections
Bro’ke was founded in 2019. The name is derived from a lingo used amongst gen “Z” to have less of. Bro’ke is a brand for the less feminine type of female, the “bro” type of girls. Bro’ke aesthetic is described as streetwear...