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March 2, 2021
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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.