by ctcfd-admin-2 | Nov 13, 2018 | Blog, CTCFD news, Graduate Collections
KOTATI was created to inspire the youth of South Africa to embrace their uniqueness and ultimately embrace what made them who they are today. KOTATI is inspired by the founder Amee -Tatiana upbringing and daily life. KOTATI as a brand is inspired by gangsterism and...
by ctcfd-admin-2 | Nov 8, 2018 | Blog, CTCFD news, Graduate Collections
OLIVE, a brand created by Whitney Koert that is focuses on creating clothing that tells a personal story through the incorporation of hard-crafted artisanal elements into her collections. This year’s A/W 18 collection is centred on the development and importance of...
by ctcfd-admin-2 | Nov 6, 2018 | Blog, CTCFD news, Graduate Collections
“We do not need to be modest in order to be respected” COLLIN’S is a feminist fashion brand that strives to empower the modern woman through elevated sportswear. We see a fresh movement in fashion that is bold and powerful, speaking a language that embraces our...
by ctcfd-admin-2 | Nov 1, 2018 | Blog, CTCFD news, Graduate Collections
Chelsea Eloise is a Cape Town based brand, founded by Chelsea Eloise Bayman. From a very young age, Chelsea grew up in the workshop of a seamstress neighbour, learning the ins and outs of fabric cutting, pattern making and garment construction. She later went on the...
by ctcfd-admin-2 | Oct 30, 2018 | Blog, CTCFD news, Graduate Collections
Alter The Label invites people to view clothing and women with a new and different eye, other than what the norm has already set. The first collection of the brand Alter The Label is named “The Sartorial Punk” . It stems from the importance of education for women and...
by ctcfd-admin-2 | Oct 25, 2018 | Blog, CTCFD news, Graduate Collections
K. By Cayla Boucher is a womenswear brand that focuses on bringing awareness to issues that affect us on a daily basis. This year, the collection’s focal point is feminism and gender equality. Seen in the collection, these themes are explored through juxtaposing...