The Korea Foundation for International Culture Exchange (Directed by Kwak Young-jin) hosts the <2017 Global Fashion Mentorship> at the <Young Creator Indonesia Fashion Institute (YCIFI)>, an institute established after the approval of both the Korean and Indonesian government, inside the Bandung Institute of Technology from May 19th to 23rd.
<Global Fashion Mentorship> is an official YCIFI program planned to help fledgling designers of Indonesia launch their own fashion brand with the help of top designers, such as Kwon Moon-soo, Hong Hye-jin, and Aguste Susatrio, from Korea and Indonesia.
The first <Global Fashion Mentorship>, held last year, launched eight new brands and hosted a fashion show with the Jakarta Fashion Week, helping YCIFI become a fashion network hub as well as a top-notch designer school in Indonesia.
For this year’s program, eight buyers and MDs for major fashion distribution companies in Indonesia, including Tuty Cholid, a designer from Jakarta that entered foreign markets by specializing in clothes for female Muslims, Cynthia Wirjodo, a creative director for global brand TheGoodsdept, Meita Kumaladewi, a general fashion manager for multiplex shopping mall ‘Lotte Shopping Avenue’, and Anita Sari, a fashion MD for open market Q10, joined <Global Fashion Mentorship> as “special mentors,” gaining a lot of local attention.
The special mentors tutored 100 young fashion designers, including 60 designers with personal brands that graduated YCIFI, along with “Global Fashion Mentors” Korean designer Kwon Moon-soo, Hong Hye-jin, DCG creative director Jeon Hyo-jin, and Cho Ah-young of WIZWID.