The Designer Educator - Spero Villioti | Shaping South African Fashion
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In this episode of Textural Anthologies, we return to the vibrant heart of the rainbow nation, South Africa, to speak with Spero Villioti, a key figure in the evolution of South African fashion, and a true visionary, helping to shape the future of fashion in the region.
Trained at the London College of Fashion and having served as a senior designer for Frank Usher, he went on to successfully run his own couture business in South Africa for over 25 years. His work has earned him numerous prestigious international and local awards, and he has reached the pinnacle of his field by designing for South Africa's elite.
In 2011, his expertise in haute couture led to an invitation to lecture on Couture in Africa at Parsons The New School for Design—an acknowledgement of his influence and success.
But his passion for fashion extends beyond his creations. In 2004, he founded a design school dedicated to educating, training, and guiding young visionaries to become leaders in the fashion industry. Today, that school stands as the top fashion school in South Africa, nurturing the next generation of fashion talent.
Join us as we delve into his remarkable journey, discuss the origins of his school, explore the future of fashion education, and celebrate the ever-growing talent emerging from South Africa.
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