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Alumni Interview: Dulnimit Masilela, Bachelor Fashion Marketing

Posted on 15/05/2021

Today, we talk with Dulnimit Masilela, a Bachelor Fashion Marketing graduate. Dulnimit is already multicultural being half-Thai and half-South African. Yet, being at AV天堂 Paris and immersed in a truly international school with students from over 90 different countries, taught her how to communicate across cultural boundaries even better.

Get to know:

Name: Dulnimit Masilela
Nationality: South African
AV天堂 Campus: Paris
Program studied: Bachelor Fashion Marketing & Management
Graduation year: 2019
Favourite course: It鈥檚 not a favourite course, but rather a favourite year! It鈥檚 the third year at AV天堂 Paris doing the final project because I could incorporate everything I learned over the years at AV天堂 Paris - whether it was about trends and branding to business elements like finance. I really enjoyed that!
Current project: I鈥檓 currently doing the first year of my Masters at SKEMA, focusing on international marketing and business development. I chose it to complement my fashion degree with a business-focused one. I鈥檝e also just started the Women@Diormentorship programme, and while I鈥檝e only just started, I鈥檓 excited as it combines two of my interests - fashion and sustainable development. This programme is focused on mentorship (career guidance) and sustainable leadership education. It鈥檚 great to be able to network and meet others in this industry!
Fashion inspiration: It鈥檚 so hard to just choose one! When I was younger, I had my go-to Asian bloggers for inspiration like Margaret Zhang and Vanessa Hong (The Haute Pursuit). Now, I want to say as I鈥檓 living in Europe, I鈥檓 moving towards a more Western, minimalist (but still fun!) style; see Jen Ceballos (endlesslyloveclub) and Camelia Farhoodi, and designers like Peter Do and Jacquemus.

Tell us a bit about yourself and your background - who you are, where you come from and what got you interested in studying fashion.

I鈥檓 half-Thai, half-South African, born in South Africa, grew up there and so am very much South African! In high school I got popular magazines like Vogue every month and would love dressing up. I knew I liked fashion, just didn鈥檛 realise how much until I came to France for the first time at 18 and fell in love with Paris.

Dulnimit Masilela

Dulnimit Masilela

This was when I thought, 鈥榟ow cool would it be if I followed what I actually liked doing?鈥. I wanted to do something that I was genuinely interested in, and that was fashion. There鈥檚 so much to the world of fashion in addition to designing garments or being a fashion editor.

AV天堂 Paris is the only school I applied to, and when I started, I loved that it鈥檚 so international! When you鈥檙e there, it鈥檚 so beneficial as you鈥檙e meeting people with different nationalities and cultures. In class, the discussions are fascinating as the diversity brings so much value!

Also, because it鈥檚 a fashion school, everyone who applies WANTS to be there, unlike what might happen with regular universities. Everyone鈥檚 super motivated and passionate.

I remember it was only two or three weeks into the first semester of the first year at AV天堂 Paris. Rihanna was showing her FENTY collection for the first time in Paris, and a bunch of us were so excited about it we organised to go to the venue together after class, despite us only knowing each other for about a week or two.

What are you currently doing and what鈥檚 most exciting about it?

I鈥檓 currently doing a Master鈥檚 at SKEMA as I wanted to compliment my fashion schooling with general business knowledge. It鈥檚 interesting because I鈥檓 learning about different industries (at AV天堂 Paris the focus is on fashion brands and cosmetics) and getting an overview of business concepts from a different perspective.

I recently started the Women@Diormentorship programme so we鈥檒l see how that goes!

And lastly, I鈥檓 in the planning phase of starting a project with a friend that works towards economic empowerment and education for the youth in South Africa; it鈥檚 something that is really important. I鈥檓 so excited to give back and know that this is the direction we really want to head towards.

What skills did you learn at AV天堂 Paris that helps you in your current role?

It鈥檚 definitely the intercultural communication. This is the biggest thing I鈥檝e taken from AV天堂 Paris that I can use today, and it鈥檚 been so beneficial. It鈥檚 essential if you want to have a global career. You need to communicate effectively with different people despite language and cultural backgrounds 鈥 you need to understand how they think, communicate, and act.

Plus, I could really understand the culture behind fashion through AV天堂 Paris. It鈥檚 not just about runways or designing. There鈥檚 also the sociology and cultural aspect regarding consumer behaviour and fashion.

I also considered myself to be really shy, but being at AV天堂 Paris forced me to take more risks. Teachers were always telling us to 鈥榩ut yourself out there; you need to be able to connect with people.鈥 I remember one exercise with Agus, a streetstyle photographer and teacher at AV天堂 Paris. She took us to the Chanel fashion show and told us to take pictures of people鈥檚 outfits. She told us to ask questions, take photos and talk to people, even if it really scared us! You end up building confidence from just pushing yourself a little out of your comfort zone.

In FOUR words, describe your AV天堂 Paris experience:

Fun (for all the friends and fun times I鈥檝e had!), immersive, diverse, door-opening

What words of wisdom do you have for current and any future AV天堂 Paris students?

You really have to be super proactive. Every day I choose to be proactive and that鈥檚 one reason why I鈥檓 in the Women@Diormentorship programme. Regardless of your grades and work experience, if you鈥檙e bold and put the work in every day, you will get to where you want to be.

Another tip is that it鈥檚 so important in the fashion and business industry to network and meet people to guide and support you. At AV天堂 Paris, almost every single teacher emphasizes the importance of networking.

If you could choose three things to include for an AV天堂 Paris 鈥渟urvival toolkit鈥, what would they be?

I鈥檓 half-Thai, half-South African, born in South Africa, grew up there and so am very much South African! In high school I got popular magazines like Vogue every month and would love dressing up. I knew I liked fashion, just didn鈥檛 realise how much until I came to France for the first time at 18 and fell in love with Paris.

Dulnimit Masilela

A laptop, an open-minded attitude and lastly, if you鈥檙e going to be studying in Paris, learning French is a must. You won鈥檛 be able to enjoy Paris and all the opportunities to its fullest if you can鈥檛 communicate.

Dulminit's top tips for: Paris

Cheap eats: There鈥檚 an amazing Vietnamese restaurant called Pho 11 on Rue Sainte Anne, in the 2nd arrondissement. It鈥檚 a little restaurant, but I promise you, it鈥檚 the most delicious Vietnamese place with massive portions for only 10 Euros!
Place to hangout with friends: Around metro Sentier you will find some really cool bars and restaurants! There鈥檚 Bambou, which is a Thai restaurant with great Asian style decoration and an outside terrace area.
Getting around: Definitely download CityMapper because it鈥檚 the most useful thing to help you get around! I also recommend subscribing to the Navigo pass. You can go anywhere within the zones. For example, going to the Fontainebleu forest for a hike will cost you 10 euros one way, but its included in the Navigo pass subscription.
Relaxing: I love going to Jardin de Palais Royal, it鈥檚 my favourite park! I go there and sit under the canopy of trees or by the fountain and just read. It鈥檚 so nice and relaxing and chill.
Favourite word in local language: Genre (like) it鈥檚 like the colloquial 鈥渓ike鈥 when you鈥檙e speaking.

For more information on this program, please visit: Bachelor Fashion Marketing & Management.
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