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Many of our lives became static during the past year - these people chose new directions

Many of our lives became static during the past year - these people chose new directions Amanda Long, The Washington Post March 2, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 17 1of17Maria Milton, 34, former beverage manager, now owner of MarzDM Studio, Arlington, Va.Photo for The Washington Post by Stephen VossShow MoreShow Less 2of17Julye M. Williams, 43, founder of Project 2043, Silver Spring, Md.Photo for The Washington Post by Jabari JacobsShow MoreShow Less 3of17 4of17Jamie Godfrey, 45, housewares designer and product developer, Dodgeville, Wis.Photo for The Washington Post by Sara StathasShow MoreShow Less 5of17Russell Beyer, 35, bartender, right, and partner Dan Toy, Arlington, Va.Photo for The Washington Post by Stephen VossShow MoreShow Less

To mark the one-year anniversary of the pandemic, we collected stories of people who made a big change

Business Students Collaborate with Paris College on Food Industry Project

Business Students Collaborate with Paris College on Food Industry Project
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5 minutes with Glorinah Khutso Mabaso - the Pretoria designer with her stamp on a Trenery collection

Glorinah Khutso Mabaso. (Image supplied on behalf of Trenery) The Trenery Print Competition, which kicked off in 2020, invited emerging designers to design a unique and inspired print to be featured in their collections, along with a two week course in ‘Print Patterns & Trends’ at the renowned Paris College of Arts valued at R80 000. Pretoria-based young designer Glorinah Khutso Mabaso took the top prize with her winning Rain Maker print. We chat to Glorinah about the inspiration behind the print and what s next.  The Trenery Print Competition, which kicked off in 2020, invited emerging designers to design a unique and inspired print to be featured in their collections, along with a two week course in ‘Print Patterns & Trends’ at the renowned Paris College of Arts valued at R80 000.  

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