Hampshire Cricket in the Community Announce Partnership With Fashion Retailer FatFace

Hampshire Cricket in the Community are pleased to announce 'Project Fresh Face', a concept in partnership with leading fashion retailer, FatFace

Hampshire Cricket in the Community are pleased to announce a new partnership with leading fashion retailer, FatFace.  

This partnership between Hampshire Cricket’s official charity and the clothing and accessories brand will focus around the launch of an exciting enterprise project, ‘Project Fresh Face’, an innovative concept set to inspire the next generation of students to get involved in business and design.

Launching in early 2017, Project Fresh Face will see secondary school students invited to a launch event at the The Ageas Bowl, allowing them the opportunity to hear the basic principles of business first-hand.

Students will then spend six weeks designing a print for a FatFace product and will be responsible for the initial concept ideas, researching their target age range, designing not only the print but also the marketing material for their item, before finally presenting their finished product.

Project Fresh Face is a fantastic new design, enterprise and business project offering young people the chance to work alongside a well-known and popular brand like FatFace.

This project really is an excellent opportunity for local students, offering insight into how a business runs and what it takes to be successful in a number of related careers. We’re thrilled to launch this new partnership with FatFace and we’re excited to get the project up and running in January.”

Emily Munro, Hampshire School Engagement Manager

As part of these tasks, students will have the opportunity to learn new skills like budgeting, marketing and working as part of a dynamic team.

Project Fresh Face is available to secondary school students in Hampshire and is specifically tailored to those in Years 7–10 and interested in careers in design, marketing or business. 

We’re delighted to be able to offer this new design and enterprise project in partnership with Hampshire Cricket in the Community. The initiative will offer students the opportunity to gain knowledge and insight into the world of business and we’re excited by the prospect of inspiring and engaging with young people – who knows, we could unearth the next generation of entrepreneurs and forward-thinking professionals!

Adrienne Heeley, FatFace Head Of HR

If you would like to find out more about the concept or sign your school up, please contact emily.munro@ageasbowl.com by the end of the autumn term.

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