Nicola Cooper is a trend researcher and analyst based in South Africa. She has extensive experience researching and analyzing trends on both local and international scales. Cooper holds multiple degrees related to visual arts, business, and fashion studies. She regularly consults large corporate clients and speaks at industry events. Cooper also mentors young creatives and entrepreneurs. Testimonials praise her unique ability to interpret international trends for the local African market based on her strong research skills and knowledge of youth culture.
2. BIOGRAPHY
As a keen academic and analyst, self-confessed fashion geek, teacher,
speaker and brand consultant, Nicola Cooper is a formidable presence
on Africas fashion and lifestyle landscapes. She is at once on the
cutting-edge and anachronistic - her observations acutely tuned
to the present moment, while she is also inextricably linked to past
eras and movements, and her gaze is ever-set on a shifting future.
As a trend analyst, she melds her observations of time and patterns
with her expertise, and ever-expanding research, to chart trends and
behaviour on the hyperlocal and international scale.
3. EDUCATION
Nicola holds Bachelor of Arts and Honours degrees in Visual Arts, and a diploma in Business and Outcome-Based
Facilitation. She is currently completing the final year of her Masters degree in Fine Art, specialising in local
youth and subcultural studies.
Her reach in the academic sphere runs deep, also through her work with market-leader LISOF, for which shes
lectured in the areas of trend analysis, fashion media and historical fashion studies. She has also carved a niche
as a corporate specialist.
Current Studies Also include a short course in Statistical Thinking for Data Science and Analysis from Colombia
University Online & an Accredited course with Wellesley University online in Global Sociology.
4. INDUSTRY
In an industry that so often attracts opportunists who are drawn to the illusion of glamour, Nicola stands firm in her
personal convictions and academic roots insisting that study, impeccable research, time and experience, and an
instinctual knack for the field will set experts like herself away from the pack.
For this reason, she is frequently sought out by large-scale corporate clients to consult on their brands, and has
worked with the likes of MTV/MTV Base, Randa/ Equator Accessories, The Foshini Group, The Busby Group, Truval,
Multichoice Business and Intelligence Department (For all four music channels Msanzi, Channel O, KykNet & MK) and
Procter & Gamble with clients such as Olay, Ariel and Pantene.
5. AFRICANIST
As a proud Africanist, certainly in terms of the fashion and cultural spheres, Nicola is at the fore of new
thinking on the continent. She is strong-willed, analytical, logical and creative, and thrives on opportunities
to push new boundaries of thought. She travels extensively for her consultations and research, which she
conducts with individual-, group- and corporate-clients.
A familiar face in South African media, she regularly appears on TV and radio lifestyle entertainment programmes,
sharing her unique insights. She also works with documentarians on content around youth culture in Africa,
and serves as a mentor to dynamic young groups like Khumbula, The Sartists and young entrepreneurs such
as Yehudi the Jew and Phendu Kuta.
6. CURRENTLY
Nicola continues her work in the fashion, lifestyle and pop culture space as a preferred supplier to Flux Trends,
trendwatching.com and she offers additional services through the brand, Nicola Cooper & Associates.
Her expertise offer unique insights into the African market, particularly in the act of Glocalisation, a form of
analysis that includes interpreting international trends for a local market, local-for-local and local-for-international
markets. She offers an innovative take on trend analysis and a knowledgeable and cutting-edge perspective on a
multitude of trends, product, complexities, and creative conceptual problem solving for your business.
7. ADDITIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS
Speaker at the S/S 2016 A/W 2016/2017 SA Menswear Fashion Week
Contributor to Cliff Centrals show The Fashion Lab the business of Fashion
Contributing writer to The Fashion Handbook 2015/16
Actively contributing to the VIAD Research Department of the University of Johannesburg
Judge at the AFI Fastrack Awards for AFI Mercedes Benz Fashion Week 2015
Judge in South African Fashion Week Renault New Talent Awards 2014/15
Contributing researcher and consultant to Wild Spaghetti Films
Contributor to the The Black Dandy documentary screened on Canal in France on the 25th of March 2015
& in South Africa October 2015
Continue to appear as an expert on numerous television and radio shows
Continue to write, quoted and published and quoted in a variety of printed media
9. ADDITIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS
HYPER SAMPLING IDENTITIES, JOZI STYLES
The Visual Identities in Art and Design Research Centre (VIAD), inassociation with Life-style and Trend
Analyst, NicolaCooper, VIAD Post-Doctoral Fellow Daniela Goeller, andtheFADA Gallery,presents:
HYPERSAMPLING IDENTITIES, JOZI STYLE
An exhibition of photographs, videos, garments,
films, archival materials and installations focusing
on emergent and established performances of
fashion(able) and fashion(ed) identities by South
African subcultural groups the Swenkas, Pantsulas,
Isikothane and Sbhujwas; design collectives DearRibane113,
Khumbula, the Sartists, the Smarteez; as well as cultural
practitioners and photographers: Anthony Billa,
Tyrone Bradley, Andile Buka, Christian Courr竪ges,
Don Dada, Harness Hamese, TJ Lemon, Mack Magagane,
Justin McGee,Macdee, Jamal Nxedlana, Dr Pachanga,
Chris Saunders, J端rgen Schadeberg, Alexia Webster
and Simon & Mary. These vibrant, dynamic, youth-ori-
entated forms of production currently taking place
in the urban Afropolitan environs of Jozi express a
range of ever-emergent and ever-changing transna-
tional, transhistorical, transcultural, Afro-urban and
Afrofuturist black masculine identities.
Also including work by UK-based design duo, Art
Comes First (Sam Lambert & Shaka Maidoh).
Images courtesy of Baileys African History Archive
(BAHA); content support from the Warren
Siebrits Collection; and City Outfitters.
WITH OPENING NIGHT PERFORMANCES BY THE
SWENKAS, SOULISTIC FUSION TRIO AND
INTELLECTUALS PANTSULA
FADA Gallery, Bunting Rd. Campus,
University of Johannesburg
Exhibition duration:
21 September 6 October 2015
12. CURRENT MENTORSHIPS
PHENDU KUTA & THE UNLABELLED CORE TEAM
Phendu Kuta is the Founder, Editor, Creative Director and Stylist of Unlabelled, an online magazine
reflecting the microcosm of urban youth culture in an authentic manner.
Defusing the concept of the African Aesthetic and African Identities.
15. CURRENT MENTORSHIPS
KHUMBULA INCLUDING HARNESS HAMESE &
LOU THE VINTAGE GURU
Khumbula is an ensemble of 5 young creatives from the Alexander Township in Johannesburg, who believe
to be the continuation of past sartorial that have existed and made a fashionable impact in their times.
19. DION CHANG
FOUNDER & OWNER FLUX TRENDS
Nicola Cooper has previously worked for Flux Trends, spearheading a Fashion and Pop culture
division, and continues to be our freelance supplier of choice when the appropriate project is given to
the company.
Nicola not only has vast knowledge in the field of trends analysis, having lectured trends at LISOF
fashion college, but is able to use proven methodology to analyse and predict a trend trajectory. But
while her strengths lie in the academic field, she matches that knowledge with grass roots connections
with the influencers and drivers of pop culture in South Africa.
The importance of using trends as business strategy the Flux Trends mantra is only now being
recognised as a crucial business tool. Nicolas passion for trends, as well as her passion for knowledge
transferral, will add an important layer to building a more credible and competitive fashion industry for
South Africa.
20. LOLA PEDRO
AFRICAN REGIONAL DIRECTOR TRENDWATCHING.COM
Nicola Cooper, Senior Trend Analyst (based in South Africa) has been on Trendwatching.coms
radar since our first South African visit in 2012. From the following year, Nicola became one of our
selected local expert Trend Analysts and preferred supplier for South African clients, due to her strong
academic foundation and an unparalleled knowledge of Lifestyle, Youth and Pop cultural trends in
Africa.Nicolascutting edge trend talks, impeccable research methods, and an instinctual knack for
the field continue toset professionalslike herself away from the pack.
21. LYNTON RICE
DESIGN MANAGER - CASUAL
WOOLWORTHS, MENSWEAR WOOLWORTHS
I would highly recommend Nicola Cooper as aTrend analyst after I was recently privileged to attend
one of her seminars. She, through knowledge, networking and glocalisation, brings the world trends to
Africa and South Africa.
She makes them understandable and easy to interpret in a South African environment through
association with innovators and influencers and how they dress and how the South African customer
sees them rather than looking to the northern hemisphere for guidance. The detail she delivers gives
the audience the confidence to move forward with the trend and be 100% happy that that trend will
work and become local very easily. I look forward to working with her in the future.
22. LEON BUHR
MD EQUATOR ACCESSORIES
The response by Nicola Cooper to our brief can only be described as we were blown away. I didnt
really know what to expect, but the content was superior to that which we receive from similar
service providers in New York and London. In turn we used the presentation and information for our
customers who all congratulated us on one of the best presentations they had ever seen (in the
specific platform we used it for). I can only say, Wow Nicola, and thanks. World class.
23. STEVE WIDEGGER
DIVISIONAL DIRECTOR MENSWEAR - TRUWORTHS
On behalf the Truworths Menswear Buying division we would like to thank you for presenting the
EQUATOR / RANDAtrends for Summer 15.
The presentation was very focused and detailed in terms of the overriding trends for the season,
Nicola Cooper from Flux trends was extremely knowledgeable of the local market and it was extremely
interesting to see how the local market reacts to as well as creates trends.
Overall a very strong seasonal overview and direction for the season from Equator, the buyers are still
talking about it.
24. MARETHA UECKERMANN
SA FASHION WEEK SAFW
Over the past 4 years I have had the pleasure of working with Nicola on various SA Fashion Week
Collaborations. During her time at LISOF she was always very keen to go the extra mile for her
students to provide them an opportunity to get the right exposure during Fashion Week.
She has been on various judging panels for our annual competitions and her input has always been
invaluable to the judging process with her fast knowledge of fashion.
In the time I have worked with her Ive learned that she not only is a South African Style icon, but that
she truly supports the local fashion industry. And of course love seeing her in the front rows during
fashion week.
25. DEAN POZNIAK
ENTREPRENEUR/CREATIVE DIRECTOR/MANUFACTURER
SIMON AND MARY (1935 - 2014)
As a young South African trying to build my own brand in the fashion industry Nicola has shown me
the importance of academia when it comes to trends. She has her ears plugged to the ground 24/7 and
the knowledge which allows her to utilise the information she gathers.
Not only does Nicola come equipped with the skill set but she also understands youth culture at its
core and makes time to mentor any young talent which comes her way. The world certainly needs more
people like her.
26. ERICA DE GREEF
INTERNATIONALLY RENOWNED & PUBLISHED
FASHION THEORIST/ACADEMIC PHD STUDENT IN
AFRICAN STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN
After many years of teaching fashion, I was delighted when Nicola Cooper joined me in 2010 at
LISOF, Johannesburg, contributing her incredible passion to courses such as fashion media, fashion
history, and, in particular, trend analysis.
Few individuals have participated in the thinking, speaking and writing about South African fashion
with such a focus on local narratives, like Nicola has, whether looking historically, creatively or socially,
to assess, critique, share and predict trends that lie ahead, all the while considering the global context.
Nicola has managed to successfully bring together what seemed like separate worlds, the local and the
global, from fashion to lifestyles and Pop Culture.
Nicola joined Dion Chang of Flux Trends as a natural extension of her ongoing trend research and
interests in business, culture, fashion and the future.
Nicola has helped develop a local fashion scene that identifies and claims an African fashion understanding
of contemporary, local aesthetics and she has promoted creative leadership through informing and
inspiring entrepreneurial individuals, new start-ups and big business.
27. ART MATARUSE
PRODUCER/FILM MAKER - WILD SPAGHETTI
Working with Nicola is something quite special. Her passion and compassion towards the work of
young entrepreneurial visionaries is refreshing.
Its exciting to know that there is someone out there looking out for global shapers of our future and
making sure that their works and views are noticed.
28. SANDISO NGUBANE
WRITER/TREND ANALYST/CO-EDITOR
THATSKATTIE.COM
There are trend analysts and forecasters who sit on Tumblr, browsing all day in the hope of capturing
the zeitgeist. Their passport stamps are their pride. Ask them what is happening on their doorstep and
they have no clue.
Then there are forecasters who sit on Tumblr, browsing all day, but also read TIME in addition to
Bona and DRUM, and everything in between. They, too, love to travel because one must, but they also
immerse themselves in the culture of the day, here at home. These are forecasters who understand that
knowing requires an understanding of the fundamental state of things and that is not possible if we
dont understand the context.
Nicola Cooper is the latter and we need more of her because without her kind, we can keep harping on
about Africas time is now but totally miss that boat as we continue to look to the rest of the world for
whats new, not realising that they have long been mining for that new by looking at us.
29. GRANT DAVIDSON
MARKETING ARCHITECT - WOOLWORTHS/FMCG
I have been fortunate enough to know Nicola in both a professional and personal capacity for a number
of years and she is certainly one of the few trends expert that I can count on one hand whom I would
turn to for strategic input for any of my retail, financial services or FMCG clients.
Coming up in the industry we only had icons like Faith Popcorn, Lidewij Edelkoort and Tyler Br短l辿 to
take guidance from in an international context but never anyone who was able to translate these global
ideas into credible and actionable local insights.
Other trailblazers may have come before her but thank goodness that Nicola doesnt just have her
finger on pulse of Mzansis culture she is the heart that beats it!
30. SUZAAN HEYNS
FASHION DESIGNER - SUZAAN HEYNS
She says what she feels, and takes the trend back to where it started - from a grass-roots level -
where it becomes a small conscious movement, and then how it translates into mainstream media.
She validates everything with music, subcultural and fashion references..
31. PAPAMA RAMOGASE
CREATIVE DIRECTOR - LUMINANCE
& FASHION DIRECTOR - DESTINY MAGAZINE
Sublime, informative and engaging. Its just incredible how everything is absolutely connected, nothing is
insignificant, inspiration is everywhere.
32. JULIETTE MUIR
ENTREPRENEUR/OWNER/DIRECTOR
HARRY & JULES CLOTHING PTY LTD
Understanding and conceptualising trends is no easy task especially when the fashion trends you
are presenting have to be focused and relevant to your customer. South Africa has a diverse culture
which is both very traditional and at the same time cutting edge modern. Capturing the essence of our
culture is what Nicola Cooper does so well.
Breaking down what is relevant and streamlining these ideas into product which is commercially
workable while still maintaining an international link is what sets her apart from other trend analysts.
I look forward to working with Nicola Cooper on future developments. She is an invaluable asset in
a very competitive industry.
33. JANE SCHREIBER
CEO - SCHREIBERMEDIA & THE FASHION HANDBOOK
Before I even met Nicola her reputation preceded her and she had long been someone I had admired
and respected. After attending my first trend talk of hers I understood why. Seldom had I listened to
someone with as much in depth knowledge and innate understanding of her topic as Nicola. Clearly,
she lived and breathed being a trend analyst and anyone that listened to her came away with a deeper
understanding of fashion. In particular, her love and support for South African fashion is clearly evident,
and contagious! She has written feature stories for the SA Fashion Handbook on numerous occasions
and has added incalculably to the slow journalism and high level of reporting we aim to achieve. The
Handbook would not carry the same weight and integrity without her contributions.
34. MARGUERITE VAN WYK
SENIOR JOURNALIST - SARIE
NICOLA COOPER is as hot as her blazing red hair. I had the opportunity of listening to a seminar by
her at the LICOF Fashion and Retail Institute in Capetown in 2015. That was a first. But at the event I
made a firm decision that it would not be the last encounter between us.
Nicola assisted me since then with a carefully crafted (and meticulous) set of answers for two articles
(on deadline!): TERUG NA DIE AARDE (SARIE JANUARY 2016) as well as STERK IS DIE NUWE MOOI
(TOUGH IS THE NEW PRETTY) for our May issue (2016 not yet published)). She has the capacity to
break down trends to palatable bite-size bits easy to understand. User friendly. And this shows that
she has a firm grasp of her audience and subject matter. It is as simple as that: you cannot explain or
introduce new trend if you do not understand their context, history and future value.
She speaks with great passion and knowledge about a vast array of trends -- lifestyle, fashion and
consumer happenings that are current. Nicola is an asset to the trend industry, destined to still reach
grand heights.
35. BRYAN RAMKILAWAN
CEO - CAPE TOWN FASHION COUNCIL
Nicola has run trend seminars for the CTFC and the feed back from our members attend-
ing were but amazing. I would definitely be using Nicola in our future plans and she comes highly
recommended by the CTFC.
36. LIZ OGUMBO-REGISFORD
FASHION LAB
Nicola Copper has been contributing on the Fashion Lab Radio Show for about
10months and has really set the pace around mindsets focusing on growing their fashion businesses
across the continent.
It is unquestionable that Nicola Coopers trend reports play a big role in helping us push our businesses
to the next level as we are running our fashion businesses in a New World with new trends changing
so often, hence influencing how we trade. Nicolas reports have not only been able to inform us on
what trends to look forward but has more importantly helped guide the fashion designers/brands like
myself to really determine the factors likely to affect how we create, design, market & sell/distribute
our products today.
To hear and understand how people, not just in Africa but around the globe are feeling economically,
socially and politically through Nicolas reports. These global observations will influence how you do
business in a major way because you will get to understand where the world is going and tap into that.
Her trend reports set the pace while still keeping the listeners informed and challenged to do things
with trend in mind.
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