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“Although we respect and admire all our judges, we believe it’s important to refresh the jury every three years,” says Jackie May, founder of Twyg.
“This not only injects new energy and diverse perspectives into the process, but also ensures designers benefit from fresh eyes and new expertise.”
The new jury brings together a mix of local and international leaders in media, fashion, sustainability, design, business, and climate advocacy.
Judges for the next three years include:
Twyg’s awards adjudicator Elisabeth Makumbi (South Africa) returns for her sixth year. Makumbi is a management consultant at Bridgespan and admitted attorney, with expertise in circular economy, climate, and social impact.
Collectively, this jury embodies Twyg’s mission to drive innovation, inclusivity, and sustainability in African fashion while connecting it to global conversations.