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1st of its kind reality TV show and competition for emerging designers NNTD DEBUT





Africa Fashion Week London in collaboration with Mahogany Productions and Ebonyworths are taking the Nigerian Fashion Designers beyond borders.

We have launched the 1st of its kind reality TV show and competition for emerging designers Nigeria's Next Top Designer (NNTD) it will pave the way for the next generation of Nigerian designers.

About Nigerians Next Top Designer
NNTD a Nigerian reality television series and a runway competition that will air on local and international TV stations.
It aims to help in building local productive capacity, supporting local value addition, promoting entrepreneurship and empowerment.



The Prizes
THE WINNER

A CASH PRIZE
TRAINING @ TIANNAHS FASHION ACADEMY
INTERNATIONAL FASHION SHOWCASE AT AFRICA FASHION WEEK LONDON 2014
COVERAGE IN THE AFWL 2014 MAGAZINE
NATIONAL SHOWCASE AT THE AFRICA FASHION WEEK NIGERIA
COLLABORATION WITH THE WINNER TO PRODUCE A READY TO WEAR COLLECTION FOR RETAIL IN THE AFWL CONCESSION STORE

THE FINALISTS
ALL THE FINALIST GET TO KEEP THE SEWING MACHINE GIVEN TO THEM TO WORK WITH.

THE CONTESTANTS WHO REGISTER
ALL THE CONTESTANTS WILL BE PROVIDED WITH A DAVIVA FABRIC TO MAKE AN OUTFIT FOR THE FINAL AUDITIONS ON THE 30TH OF NOVEMBER.

APPLY TODAY & BECOME NIGERIAS NEXT TOP DESIGNER


ENTRY METHODS
If you are a designer who would like to participate in NNTD , please pick up an application form from the NNTD office, 1 Cottage Drive, off Abeke Animawun, off Durosimi Etti Lekki Phase one Also (3rd floor) No6 Olorunishola Street Off Avenue Off Allen Behind Alade shopping mall BEFORE THE 30TH OF NOV TO PICK UP YOUR DAVIVA FABRIC.

You can also pick up a form from any of the Daviva outlets below


THE PALMS LEKKI
IKEJA CITY MALL
ADENIRAN OGUNSANYA SHOPPING CENTRE SURULERE

For more information, please visit

 TWITTER..@NaijanexttpD
EMAIL...nntd@africafashionweeknigeria.com
PHONE.......08037197072 or 07088800866

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