trevor stuurman Archives | Visi https://visi.co.za/tag/trevor-stuurman/ SA's most beautiful magazine Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:56:06 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://visi.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/cropped-ICO-32x32-Black-1-1-32x32.png trevor stuurman Archives | Visi https://visi.co.za/tag/trevor-stuurman/ 32 32 Nominees: Most Beautiful Object in South Africa 2020 https://visi.co.za/nominees-most-beautiful-object-in-south-africa-2020/ Mon, 17 Feb 2020 06:00:48 +0000 https://visi.co.za/?p=584705 The nominees for 2020’s Most Beautiful Object in South Africa have been announced.

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WORDS Lindi Brownell Meiring IMAGES courtesy of Design Indaba


The nominees for 2020’s Most Beautiful Object in South Africa have been announced.

Forming part of the Design Indaba Festival programme, Most Beautiful Object in South Africa is made up of 10 objects / projects, each nominated by a local industry leader and personality, from artists and performers to fashion designers and film directors.

The winner will be announced at the Design Indaba Festival, running from 26 – 28 February 2020, in Cape Town. Last year, the award went to Houtlander for the design duo’s Interdependence Bench II.

You can vote online for your favourite at designindaba.com. The objects will also be on view at Nightscape, a ticketed after-hours event that is open to the public and forms part of the Festival.

Below, in no particular order are the list of nominees and nominators:

  • ‘Zenande’ from Zizipho Poswa’s Magodi series, a ceramic sculpture inspired by traditional African hairstyles (nominated by creative director and GQ’s Best Dressed Man 2018, Seth Shezi)

Image credit: Hayden Phipps

  • The hanging Soroban installation at FYN restaurant, a design collaboration between Tristan du Plessis and Christof Karl, inspired by the Japanese abacus (nominated by urban strategist and founder and director of Our Future Cities, Rashiq Fataar)

  • Thebe Magugu’s Dawning installation, launched at Somerset House during London Fashion Week, designed to represent South Africa and its Constitution (nominated by performer and creative director of ArteBOTANICA, Manthe Ribane)

Image credit: Hayden Phipps

  • Photographs from Tiaan Nagel’s 19/20 “Remember Who You Are” campaign, inspired by a piece of writing by Ntokozo Mbokazi (nominated by South African-born actress Jodi Balfour)

  • Robinson the raffia dog by local brand Chommies, designed to display Chommies’ hand-crafted designs (nominated by House and Leisure editor Charl Edwards)

  • The “Delicate Bracelet” by Izandla Zethu African Jewellery. This hand-made design, made from recycled corrugated iron, aims to inspire young people to use their skills to combat unemployment amongst the youth (nominated by artist and activist Blessing Ngobeni)

  • Self-portrait by Trevor Stuurman. “The image shows a creative king, someone who represents the progress African artists have made on the world stage,” says film director Sunu Gonera, who nominated the image.

  • Githan Coopoo’s sculpted earrings, hand-made jewellery that crosses the boundaries between fashion and art (nominated by textile designer and ethical manufacturer Sindiso Khumalo)

Vote for your favourite at designindaba.com and find out more about Design Indaba 2020 at conference.designindaba.com.

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adidas Originals revives adicolor https://visi.co.za/adidas-originals-revives-adicolor/ Thu, 25 Jan 2018 06:00:18 +0000 https://visi.co.za/?p=556305 To launch adicolor in South Africa, adidas Originals commissioned a group of local creatives to show how they celebrate colour in their everyday lives and start a contagious online colour movement.

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WORDS Amelia Brown


To launch adicolor in South Africa, adidas Originals commissioned a group of local creatives to show how they celebrate colour in their everyday lives and start a contagious online colour movement.

The cast includes multimedia visual artist, Vogue contributor and mega-influencer Trevor Stuurman and actress Amanda du-Pont, photographed by Trevor and Obakeng Molepe, and a photographic series conceptualised, directed and photographed by documentary and fashion photographer Dune Tilley.

The collection’s primary colours – Bluebird, Fairway Green, Scarlett Red and Sun Yellow – were first seen in 1983, when all-white adicolor shoes were presented alongside a set of felt-tip pens. They reappeared in 2006 for the Color Series, an adidas collaboration with some of the world’s best-known and most highly regarded creatives who created unique pieces around a specific colour.

The SS18 offering plays with these iconic shades to create tonal ensembles in the most influential adidas silhouettes of past decades. These classic styles have been reimagined for today through the use of innovative fabrics and refined fits and, according to the brand, move beyond fixed gender binaries.

To celebrate the creative launch and in an aim to flood Instagram with adidas Originals’ four primary colourways, fans are encouraged to Wear, Snap, Share their adicolor purchase until 1 February. By tagging @adidasza and using the hashtag #adicolor, customers stand the chance of winning R10 000 worth of adicolor product.

Available at adidas Originals stores, Sportscene and online, browse and shop the collection here.

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