Banks offer ARISE Fashion Week designers N300m funding

Banks offer ARISE Fashion Week designers N300m funding

ARISE Fashion Week 2018 returns the fashion focus back to creating global fashion brands out of Africa and the diaspora with the launch of ARISE Fashi

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ARISE Fashion Week 2018 returns the fashion focus back to creating global fashion brands out of Africa and the diaspora with the launch of ARISE Fashion Management and Mentoring Programme (AFMMP). This is coming ahead of the official opening of the 2018 ARISE Fashion Week in Lagos, Nigeria over this Easter at the Lagos Continental Hotel, Victoria Island. Determined to grow global champions out of African designers, the AFMMP initiative is to curate indigenous brands that can compete with the best in the world and stand firm on the international stage, starting with the AFMMP Boot camp from Tuesday 27th March, 2018.

At the Bootcamp, designers participating in the ARISE Fashion Week 2018 will have access to a faculty of experts, who will engage the selected designers on Fashion Business and Financial Management; The Business of Luxury; SupplyChain Management; Strategic Planning, Merchandizing; Retail and Export Strategies; Social Media Strategies; Image and Reputation Management; Brand Acceleration and 10 Steps to Becoming World Class.

The highlight of the AFMMP Bootcamp will be a Bankable Business Plan Competition amongst the designers from which 30 winning pitches will be selected. Each winning designer will be awarded 10 million naira funding specifically targeted to enhance the designer’s infrastructure, supply chain, retail and export plans. This funding will come with strings attached; a banking partner, (Zenith bank, Access bank, Guaranty Trust Bank and others), a brand accelerator and a global mentor drawn from leading design luminaries from around the world who will donate their time and expertise to taking Africa’s fashion brands global. Also arrangements are being concluded with leading consultants and business schools to ensure sustainability with quarterly classes.

ARISE FASHION WEEK 2018 will take place at The Lagos Continental Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos from March 30- April 2nd, 2018.
Below is a list of the designers that will be showcasing their designs

Abaya Lagos / Nigeria

About That Curvy Life / Nigeria

Amine Bendriouich / Morocco

Andrea Iyamah / Nigeria

Aurora James / Canada

Banke Kuku / Nigeria

Bridget Awosika / Nigeria

Bukola Akomolafe / Germany

Chularp Suwannapha / South Africa

Colrs / Germany

Dzyn / Nigeria

Fashpa / Nigeria

Funke Adepoju / Nigeria

Gavin Rajah / South Africa

Gozel Greeen / Nigeria

House of Divas Lagos / Nigeria

House of Irawo / Nigeria

House of Nwocha / Nigeria

Ilare / Nigeria

Imad Eduso / Nigeria

Ituen Basi / Nigeria

Karolynne Ashley / Bahamas

Kenneth Ize / Nigeria

Kimono Kollection / Nigeria

Kluk CGDT / South Africa

Koko Kamala / Botswana

Lahnayo Midnigi / South Africa

Laquan Smith / USA

Laurenceairline / France 

Lanre Da Silva / Nigeria

Lisa Folawiyo / Nigeria

LOZA Maleombho / Ivory Coast

Lulu Lingerie / Nigeria

Mai Atafo / Nigeria

Maxhosa by Laduma / South Africa

Maxivive / Nigeria

Moofa / Nigeria

Mustafa Hassanali / Tanzania

Odio Mimonet / Nigeria

Orapeleng Module / South Africa

Ozwald Boateng / UK – United Kingdom

Prim By Michelle Elie / Germany

Quiteria & George / South Africa

Rich Mnisi / South Africa

Rokus London / Ivory Coast

Style Temple / Nigeria

Sunny Rose / Nigeria

Thebe Magugu / South Africa

Tiffany Amber / Nigeria

Tinie Tempah / United Kingdom

Tokyo James / Nigeria

Tsemaye Binitie / Nigeria

Tzar / Nigeria

Vonne Couture / Nigeria

Weizdhurm Franklyn / US

Washington Roberts / USA

Yutee Rone / Nigeria

Ziva Lagos / Nigeria