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PAUL SMITH’S DESIGNS ON NURTURING FASHION TALENT
Monday 2 June 2008
Emerging
fashion designers at Nottingham Trent University will be given the
chance to hone their talents through a unique scholarship agreement
with Paul Smith Ltd. The international link-up will see top calibre
students from the university’s School of Art and Design, and the Bunka
Women’s University and Musashino Art University in Tokyo, being funded
to take part in an exclusive study exchange programme.
The Paul
Smith Japan/UK Scholarship Scheme, which is set to run for five years
initially, will see two scholarships awarded to Japanese students to
study on the one year MA Fashion Futures programme at Nottingham Trent
University. Four Nottingham Trent University students, meanwhile, will
go to the Bunka Women’s University for ten weeks to gain a firsthand
insight into the Japanese fashion industry.
Paul Smith has
strong links with Nottingham Trent University and in 2006 officially
reopened the multimillion pound Bonington Building – the School of Art
and Design’s purpose-built centre for creativity.
“These unique
scholarships further develop both our tradition of strong relationships
with industry and our excellent international links, while opening up
opportunities for the brightest and most innovative students from the
UK and Japan,” said Ann Priest, Dean of Nottingham Trent University’s
School of Art and Design.
She said: “They will benefit hugely
from experiencing the different design practices, methods and theories
of another culture; it will allow them to develop their talents in ways
that may otherwise have not been possible. Paul Smith has always been
keen to help young fashion designers and potential future
entrepreneurs, particularly when it means supporting creative talent
from the two countries which have really helped to establish his brand
as a global success story.”
Nottingham-born Paul Smith, opened
his first boutique in the city in 1970, now has 14 shops throughout
England and more than 200 in Japan where his label outsells every other
European designer. He remains fully involved in the Japanese business,
designing the clothes, choosing the fabrics, approving the shop
locations and overseeing the development within the company.
"I
am very pleased to be in a position where I can give what is hopefully
an exciting opportunity to students. I think one of the most important
experiences in life is travel, and the way this can open your eyes to
the world. It certainly has been one of mine." Paul Smith
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