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Torishéju Dumi

Torishéju had always loved Art at school, alongside the wood and metal workshops.

“The idea of using my hands to create things used to fascinate me as a child and it still does”. Her mother taught her from a young age to make use of everything available to her, however big or small it may be, thus leading to her more intuitive nature when creating and designing.
“Something striking can be made from anything, no matter what materials are available to you. You literally have to think outside the box.”

Student Project

RETHINK - USE WHAT YOU ALREADY HAVE.

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Mentorship

MENTOR: SARAH MOWER
Fashion critic and columnist for publications including American Vogue

Background

Torishéju was born in England, to a Nigerian mother and a Father who was half Nigerian and half Brazilian.