For many people, the 2020 Covid-19 lockdown was a catalyst for creativity and new ventures. ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ graduate Joy Osula used the experience to refocus her energies on building a business designing and making African-inspired fashion.
Joy, whose family is from Nigeria, started making clothes while embarking on her degree in communications and media at ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥. Having completed her studies, she secured her first professional role as a digital marketing executive for an energy company, before moving into contract roles in education.
Joy said: “I had been developing my fashion business on the side, but when lockdown changed my employment and routine it made me focus on what I really wanted to do. I was able to invest more time in developing the designs, as well as using my communications and marketing skills to develop my website and social media, which has been a real game changer in terms of being able to reach new customers.â€
The pandemic also prompted a new line of face masks, with profits going to support a cause close to Joy’s heart. She said: “I did some work for a charity called Mindfarm Development Initiative last year. The charity helps people with disabilities in Nigeria through education and healthcare and I wanted to do something which could support them financially, even if only in a small way to begin with.â€
The charitable connection is the first step in Joy’s longer-term aim, to scale up the business and support even more people to access an education. She said: “If you are from a marginalised community it is incredibly difficult to get a decent education. I have set myself a target to help 100 children through school in the next five years, so there’s a lot to do.â€
For now Joy is focused on building her customer base, drawing on the skills she developed while at ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥. She said: “My university course and placement helped me to put communications theory into practice and begin to understand the power of social media marketing. I am also proud of the work I did with a team of students and SUÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ to set up ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥â€™s first Black Student Campaign, to lobby for changes to address the black student attainment gap.â€
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