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David Nieper Fashion Scholarship gets graduates work ready

Nottingham Trent University fashion design student Mel Uskuri, 21, from Cannock, Staffordshire, has a won a £3,000 industry prize as part of the first-ever fashion scholarship awarded by Derbyshire fashion house and knitwear manufacturer David Nieper. According to David Nieper, with the UK fashion industry facing a shortage of design for manufacturing skills, it is working with Nottingham Trent University’s School of Art & Design to up-skill the next generation of designers, pattern-cutters and dressmakers with the knowledge and industry experience employers look for.

29th November 2013

Knitting Industry
 |  Alfreton

Knitwear, Colours/​Trends

Nottingham Trent University fashion design student Mel Uskuri, 21, from Cannock, Staffordshire, has a won a £3,000 industry prize as part of the first-ever fashion scholarship awarded by Derbyshire fashion house and knitwear manufacturer David Nieper.

According to David Nieper, with the UK fashion industry facing a shortage of design for manufacturing skills, it is working with Nottingham Trent University’s School of Art & Design to up-skill the next generation of designers, pattern-cutters and dressmakers with the knowledge and industry experience employers look for.

The company, which designs and manufacturers its entire women’s fashion and knitwear collections in Alfreton, Derbyshire challenged more than 70 second-year fashion students in a week-long competition to design garments for stylish and professional 40+ women.

Mel secured the top industry prize and support for her final year, thanks to her winning portfolio based on modern classic styling with a focus on cut, fit and the use of high quality textiles.

NTU scholarship finalists.  Left to right: Runner-up Chanel Folkes, winner Mel Uskuri, runner-up Aimee Dunn. (Photo credit: Sylwia Ksiadz)

She has also been invited to take part in work experience at David Nieper alongside runners-up Chanel Folkes from Birmingham and Aimee Dunn from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, both aged 21. The students will work under David Nieper’s senior designer Elizabeth Edwards, who has worked with some of biggest names in the industry such as Betty Jackson and Mulberry.

Commenting on her success Mel, said: “The week-long project was very challenging as we were working to the tight timescales of a real-life brief, so it’s a real honour to have won.

“Spending time at David Nieper was also a real eye-opener as everything, from designing to dress making and photography happens under one roof, so I’m looking forward to picking up more experience during my work placement. I now plan to put the prize money towards attending galleries and exhibitions, as well as sourcing fabrics such as leather and high quality prints for my final year project.”

David Nieper Scholarship winner is announced at the annual NTU student fashion.  Left to right:  Christopher Nieper managing director at David Nieper, Mel Uskuri scholarship winner, Ann Priest Pro Vice-Chancellor and Head of College at the College of Art & Design and Built Environment. (Photo credit: Sylwia Ksiadz)

Christopher Nieper, managing director of David Nieper, said: “The fashion industry is fiercely competitive, but you’ll be surprised how many graduates apply to us for jobs without any experience of sewing or pattern-cutting skills.

“Nottingham Trent University understands the importance of working closely with industry. A good degree along with industry experience significantly enhances their students’ chance of securing jobs in the future.

“We were highly impressed with the quality of work produced by all ten finalists but Mel’s portfolio really stood out. She followed the brief and captured an element of ‘British’ in her portfolio with an emphasis on quality. We wish her all the best for her final year and look forward to having her back, with Chanel and Aimee, to complete their work experience.”

NTU scholarship finalists visit David Nieper.  Left to right: Kath Szabo from the David Nieper cutting department, scholarship winner Mel Uskuri, competition finalist Lucy Goffin.

Ann Priest, Pro Vice-Chancellor and Head of Nottingham Trent University’s College of Art, Design and the Built Environment, concluded: “We are very pleased to be working with David Nieper again on this excellent project and very grateful for their generous support for the prize-winners. Working with a local company with its international reach is exactly the type of project that we relish, giving our students the opportunity to further develop their understanding of the industry context, as well as enhancing their creative and critical skills.

“I know they enjoyed this competition immensely and our congratulations go to Mel, Chanel and Aimee, who I’m sure will make full use of the work experience being offered by the company.”

Finalists visit the David Nieper Factory:  Students in the group photo, left to right: Jelena Fursman, Mel Uskuri, Natasha Gilliland, Lucy Goffin, Aimee Dunn, Leah Bertram, Nga Mok Mok, Kitty Lisha Fantus, Emily Bull. (Missing from photo Chanel Folkes)

According to the British Fashion Council over 60% of workers in the textiles and manufacturing sector are over the age of 40. David Nieper has launched a number of initiatives, including The David Nieper Scholarship to promote British fashion manufacturing skills, and provide hands-on experience to get more young people into the industry.

David Nieper is a designer and manufacturer of women’s fashion – all Made in Britain.  Based in Alfreton, Derbyshire, the fashion house was founded in 1961 and is renowned for its use of the highest quality fabrics and the personal touch it achieves delivering world-class customer service to its customers throughout the UK and overseas.

 A family business, employing 230 skilled people, including designers, garment cutters, seamstresses and dressmakers with decades of experience, David Nieper runs its own Fashion Academy to educate, nurture and develop fashion and manufacturing skills for the future. 

www.davidnieper.co.uk

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