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Ethical Fashion Initiative: Meet Uganda s Top Model Agent Joram Muzira

FASHION AND BEAUTY In 2020 The Opportunities Are Here Project X arrived in Uganda, presented by the Ethical Fashion Initiative and the EU. Surely the EFI’s most fun project to date, this televised talent competition followed a nationwide call for young creative entrepreneurs in Africa. But there’s also serious agenda – building economic opportunity. The show’s three judges included Joram Muzira Job, Uganda’s top model agent, and in this fabulous interview Joram shares his career story and advice for the next generation coming through. We talk Kampala’s thriving fashion scene, how to use social media to get ahead, strategies for winning over investors, and the power of following your dreams.

Designer calls out fashion s richest man on Thunberg attack

Designer calls out fashion’s richest man on Thunberg attack 1327439 SHARE Vivienne Westwood designer Andreas Kronthaler hit out Saturday at fashion’s most powerful man Bernard Arnault for attacking Greta Thunberg. The French billionaire and head of the LVMH conglomerate that owns labels like Louis Vuitton, Dior, Givenchy, and pop idol Rihanna’s new brand Fenty, said the teenage climate activist was “surrendering to total catastrophism. that is likely to demoralise the young. “She doesn’t offer anything other than criticism,” he told reporters in Paris earlier this week as he launched his group’s new green drive. The world’s second richest man said he was strongly against “her extremely negative” stance.

Ethical Fashion Initiative: Designer Margaux Rusita discusses Burundi s creative future and woman power Eve woman

FASHION AND BEAUTY Margaux Rusita is the founder of Margaux Wong, a Burundi-based sustainable, ethically-produced jewellery brand quickly gaining global appeal, and one of many designers on the rise in the country’s creative scene. Bujumbura is blossoming with artists, musicians and designers that are using the power of self-expression and creativity to connect, and to pave the way for a luminous future in Burundi. The episode is all about ethically-produced fashion and art, but primarily touches on Burundi and the emerging opportunities within its borders. The designer explains the challenges in finding artisans who are skilled in traditional techniques, how she’s found it possible to succeed at both motherhood and entrepreneurship through “passion, love and perseverance” and how Burundi will learn to appreciate art once more.

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