
#FairnessFirst: Goodbye, boys' club! Time's up, advertising...
Leigh Andrews 19 Mar 2018
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Pass on wisdom and knowledge and support local businesswomenMarketer and designer turned ethical artistic jeweller, Charmaine Taylor taught herself how to design jewellery and started up-cycling the original prison fence from Robben Island Prison that was salvaged in 2009. A percentage of the profits made by Taylor's company, Legacy Collection, gets donated to both the Nelson Mandela Foundation and Abalimi Bezekhaya, an initiative that teaches organic farming in the Cape Town townships. ![]() Designer turned ethical artistic jeweller, Charmaine Taylor. Image supplied. Taylor says she has always had a passion and vision to promote the message of forgiveness and peace that former President Nelson Mandela shared. Here she elaborates on the journey she undertook to make that vision come true.
I got involved in conscious art, which aimed at raising funds and awareness for anti-rhino-poaching in 2012 and then starting chatting to my friends from RIACT who rescued the original prison fence from Robben Island. I then fell in love with the story of the almost buried but now rescued scrap metal. It is the original prison fence that once held my earthly icon and hero Nelson Mandela. I then got the sole creative rights to create jewellery from the original prison fence from Robben Island.
My biggest dream is to meet Michelle Obama. She is such a prolific voice for woman's education and human rights worldwide. And such a great public speaker. Stella McCartney is my design role model with her ethical voice in the clothing industry; how clothing affects the environment and human rights. I also love Naomi Campbell as a creative vision for her NPO Fashion for Relief which gives back to environmental and humanitarian causes. And I have to also mention my dear personal friend Catherine Constantinides of South Africa; for all she does for human rights (especially the forgotten people in Western Sahara) speaking at the United Nations for those who have no voice, to also being an Obama Fellow and Desmond Tutu fellow. Catherine is also an environmental warrior in South Africa and abroad. She has encouraged me along my journey by cheering me all the way and I have done the same for her. I am so proud to call her my friend. I encourage all female entrepreneurs who are succeeding with their businesses to pass on their wisdom and knowledge to other growing businesswomen and to support them in buying local. I find women in South Africa still support overseas business rather than local.
This is for Oslo Culture Night, which is Norway's biggest one-day cultural festival where the city’s cultural institutions extend their opening hours into the night and host unique events. The installation will then be moved inside the Nobel Centre building until the end of September as an addition to the “Tell the world about us” exhibition. I will then be heading to Sweden where I will be hosting a few events and showcasing my jewellery there. Then later in September, my jewellery will be on the Season 5 premiere of Empire on Fox TV. So, watch out for my Africa Rising Pendant and my Release Pendant on the show. About Juanita PienaarJuanita is the former editor of the marketing & media portal on the Bizcommunity website. She was also a contributing writer. View my profile and articles... |