South African delegates to see London’s Fashion Industry
17-05-2008
They have an exciting week ahead of them including visits to the British Fashion Council, Central St Martins and to provide an overview of London itself visits to the Houses of Parliament and Greater London Authority are on the agenda.
From the delegation are Chief Director of the Cultural Department Tale Motsepe and Deputy Director the Department of Arts and Culture Masana Chikeka. On her forthcoming visit Masana commented:
"I am so looking forward to be part of this high profile delegation to come out on the invitation of Fashion Capital. Even when it looked as if we might not make the trip anymore, I had to push hard because I know the two ladies at Fashion Capital are working very hard to make our experience in London to review the fashion scene so fashionably fabulous!"

The Department of Arts and Culture
The Department of Arts and Culture is tasked to create an environment conducive to the growth, development and flowering of South Africa's arts, culture and heritage landscape. Among its key objectives are the improvement, re-orientation and expansion of the arts and culture sector to serve South Africa's cultural needs.
The Vision
The vision of the Department of Arts and Culture is to develop and preserve South African culture to ensure social cohesion and nation-building
The Mission
Develop and promote arts and culture in South Africa and mainstream its role in social development.
Develop and promote the official languages of South Africa and enhance the linguistic diversity of the country.
Improve economic and other development opportunities for South African arts and culture nationally and globally through mutually beneficial partnerships, thereby ensuring the sustainability of the sector.
Develop and monitor the implementation of policy, legislation and strategic direction for the identification, conservation and promotion of cultural heritage.
To guide, sustain and develop the archival, heraldic and information resources of the nation to empower citizens through full and open access to these resources.
FashionCapital wishes all the delegates an enjoyable and insightful visit.
See below for the delegates full agenda
Overview of fashion sector in London
19/05/08
09.00am – Houses of Parliament – Lord Andrew Stone.
12.00pm – British Fashion Council – – Portland Place
14. 00pm – A director from ASOS.com – – Heights bar Regent Street
17.00pm – UKTI UK trade and Investment – – Victoria Street
18.00pm – Leslie Sternberg telephone conference with Sheila Wright at UCCA
20/05/08
10.00am – Croydon College – Head of Fashion and Design Venue Croydon College – BBC London
11.30am – BBC London, Croydon Guardian – venue Enter Boutique, Centrale Shopping Centre
12.30pm – Croydon Enterprise – Croydon Enterprise – Programme Director Venue Croydon Park House
15.00pm – South London Business – Sydenham Road, Croydon
16.30pm – Central St Martins – Head of Fashion
21/05/08
10.00am – Eastbury Comprehensive School – Head of Fashion and Textiles Venue Barking
12.00pm – Barking and Dagenham Regeneration – Derek Levy
LUNCH provided at Town Hall
13.30pm – Press – Barking and Dagenham Recorder – boutique
Press – Barking and Dagenham Post
London Thames Gateway Development Corporation – John Middleton Head of Economic Development (confirmed) – venue Boutique Vicarage Fields
15.00pm – The Malthouse
16.00pm – The Gateway
22/05/08
10.00 – LMAS London Manufactory Advisory Service – – Specialist Advisor/Director
12.30pm – LARC – London Apparel Resource Centre – Director – Venue Florentia Clothing Village. LUNCH
14.00pm – CCS Ltd
16.30pm – Kingston College tour and Bentalls – Kingston
23/05/08
09.30am – British Council – Alison Moloney
12.30pm – Britiah Fashion and Textile museum
13.30am – LDA London Development Agency – Judith Rosser Davies.
24/05/08 –
FREE DAY – suggested that delegation reviews shops and the retail climate in the UK to conduct market research and comparative/directional shopping.
25/05/08
FREE DAY/RETURN







