5 Minutes with Leanda du Bruyn
byMeet Remake Design Challenge FASHION finalist, Leanda du Bruyn who is currently in her 2nd year at CPUT. Find out what inspired this young designer and avid runner’s “Texture Journey” collection.
Meet Remake Design Challenge FASHION finalist, Leanda du Bruyn who is currently in her 2nd year at CPUT. Find out what inspired this young designer and avid runner’s “Texture Journey” collection.
Meet Kelly Ricardo, Remake Design Challenge FASHION finalist, and in her 1st year at CTCFD. We find out what makes this punk-chic, glam-rock fashionista tick…
Meet Nicole Smith, Remake Design Challenge FASHION finalist, who is in her 2nd year at CPUT. We find out what makes this coffee obsessed…
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