In explaining why MultiChoice decided to create The Fashion Protégé,
a representative from MultiChoice Nigeria says: “As MultiChoice turns 20, it
is important that we invest in our communities that have kept African
stories alive and foster the next generation of creative talents. This will
create an opportunity for them to tell their own stories through their
designs.”
Get your
creative and resilient spirits energized, as the competition will test your
ability to succeed in the cutthroat Fashion Industry. If you know you’ve got
all it takes to make it big in Fashion, then be ready to prove it!
It’s a few
hoops to the finish line, but if you’ve got the talent, then you can be on your
way to becoming Africa’s most celebrated budding designer. Simply
enter the competition by following these few steps:
How to
Enter
- Read all there is to know about MultiChoice Nigeria
- Design a piece inspired by MultiChoice Nigeria
- Take a photo of your design and submit via email to entries@ng.multichoice.com. Photo must be accompanied by a short explanation of how design is inspired by MultiChoice Nigeria.
- Spread the word!
Criteria
Submitted Entries will be judged by a panel of Fashion Experts &
a representative of MultiChoice Nigeria for
§ Creativity
§ Connection
to MultiChoice Nigeria theme
§ Quality of
Garment
Next Steps
- 30 finalists will be shortlisted for the audition
- 10 contestants will be chosen for the 5 episode reality series
- 1 winner will emerge!Entry Guidelines
- Contestants must be between ages 18-35
- Designer, Stylist, Fashion Enthusiast. Ability to sew not compulsory for
- participation. However, Creative Direction must be executed by contestant.
- If already in business; business must have been established for a period less than 2 years
- Contestants must be based in Nigeria.
Up For grabs is N1,000,000, Mentorship by a renowned Nigerian
designer, an International Fashion Trip, a Special Feature Interview
on BellaNaija, a Feature in a Top Fashion Magazine & a Lookbook by a Top
Photographer.
Entries close 18 November 2013 at 23:59 GMT
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