In an effort to elevate and empower the creator economy, a segment of the economy that is spearheaded by content makers, media influencers, and varying creative specialists – and in celebration of the latest Classic Leather Shift sneaker – Reebok are launching The Creator Collective as part of the Make It Yours campaign.
Reebok are on a mission to unearth 30 of South Africa’s most disruptive, young creators. From craftspersons to artisans, DIY gurus to musicians, designers to photographers and dancers; all creators are invited to be inducted into The Creator Collective. After applying, if accepted, creators will benefit from being featured across Reebok South Africa’s platforms, the opportunity to be commissioned for work and a mix of cash and product prizes.
Reebok are on a mission to empower creatives
“The talents of young people must be nurtured and protected so that they can reach their full potential, and Reebok South Africa wants to be that brand at the forefront of this in South Africa. The Make It Yours is a continuation of our Life Is Not A Spectator Sport campaign from earlier this year, where we similarly set out to empower and equip young creators through a digital content creation workshop hosted in the Metaverse. As a brand, we are always looking to use our platforms to empower the youth and share real, authentic local stories” says Steffi Jones, Brand and Omni Lead of Reebok South Africa.
Three of the 30 available spots have already been claimed by the Life Is Not A Spectator Sport winners. One of them, Sauwcy, a multi-talented singer, songwriter, and rapper – uses all approaches to music to share her message of independence.
“It is immensely important to uplift young South African creatives. We must show that we’re not just “crazy or weird” creatives but the new leaders of a new world,” she says.
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Sauwcy is joined by two more inaugural inductees; Virgil (Nkululeko Hlongwane), the 18-year-old founder of the multimedia movement ‘Kozy Backstraadi’ who says “ the experience I got from the ‘Life Is Not A Spectators Sport’ campaign gives hope to creatives from all walks of life,” and up-and-coming fashion designer, Tshepo Phala who echos this in saying “ not every kid is passionate about corporate life or going to varsity. So encouraging them to use their gifts, talents, and creativity to transform their lives gives them an alternative to feeling hopeless.”
What’s in it for creators ?
- Each week, for three weeks, nine new applicants will be inducted into The Creator Collective. Each round will include one winner, who will receive a cash + prize package worth R10 000 and a runner-up who will receive a voucher valued at R2,500 to shop their Classic leather shift and style the look. Further to this, there’s also an opportunity to be involved in the campaign through commissioned work.
- Three of the 30 available spots have already been claimed by the Life Is Not A Spectator Sport winners. 27 spaces are remaining and one of them has your name on it. Make It Yours.
- Submissions are now open until 07 September 2022
- If you think you’re shifting societal norms and your craft is out of ‘ordinary,’ submit your creative content at https://www.thecreatorcollective.co.za/
27 spaces are remaining and one of them has your name on it. Make It Yours.
1st round of inductees, 26 August
2nd round of inductees, 2 September
3rd round of inductees, 9 September
Closing date 8 September
The Classic Leather Shift sneaker drops in-store at Canal Walk and Sandton City and at Reebok.co.za on 26 August 2022.