Elle India – July 2019

(Joyce) #1

studying in Italy, and Kavita Kiswili
from Kenya—and their designs will
be available to shop next year at
select showrooms. Through this
annual contest, Bata breathes new
life into their designs while tapping
into a remarkable repository of
new talent. On winning, Kiswili, a
student at Nairobi University, said:
“It is amazing to have something
that I designed go into production
and be sold in shops around the
world. I just can’t explain the feeling.
And I can’t stop smiling!”
As the curtain went down on
Bata Fashion Weekend 2019,
that was live streamed to millions
via YouTube, guests walked away
with polaroid photographs, unique
gastronomical experiences and,
most importantly, a sense of
belonging. You see, Bata brought its
whole family out to raise a toast to
an almost unparalleled legacy in an
entirely unforgettable way.


— MAANYA SACHDEVA

It is amazing to


have something


that I designed go


into production


and be sold in


shops around the


world. I just can’t


explain the feeling.


And I can’t stop


smiling!


— KAVITA KISWILI


The latest collaboration
between Bata Heritage and
Coca-Cola resulted in a
range of retro sneakers

Designed by Natálie
Nepovímová, one of the
winners of Bata Young
Designers’ Challenge, Nu:on
will be available at select
stores across the world

The black-and-yellow sneaker
was designed by Cyprian
Kavita Kiswili, one of
the winners of the Bata
Young Designers’ Challenge

Charles Pignal, director of Bata
Heritage and board director of
the Bata Group

Bata’s Spring/Summer 2019 collection

Alexis Nasard, Bata’s
chief executive officer

ELLE.IN 65 JULY


From left: Winners of the
Bata Young Designers’
Challenge 2019—Kavita
Kiswili, Natálie Nepovímová,
and Tuvshin Batkhuu
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