Africa Fashion Week London (AFWL) announces 3rd and 4th of August
2012 will be the date for the sparkle event at London's Spitalfields Market Hall. Following the unprecedented
success of last year’s event, AFWL has relocated to London Spitalfields, recent
winners of a Best New Open Space award. This year’s event is set to be bigger
and better with a larger venue, more designers and tons more exhibitors. This
will be the first large scale event to
showcase UK and non-UK based seasoned and emerging fashion designers inspired
by Africa.
This year casting for
models in Nigeria will be held at French/Nigeria based photographer Emilio Conti
in his Villa, No7, Adeyemi Lawson Street Ikoyi, Lagos.
All models from different agency are invited. Models should
come with their portfolio or Zcard along with them.
All models selected should see Joan Okorodudu CEO, ISIS
Models after the casting.
The casting time: 10AM to 4PM
Date: 12 of May 2012.
‘We were astounded by the level of support shown to AFWL last year. This time round, we are taking things to a higher level, with a bigger venue it’s hoped the event will reach a higher magnitude. By promoting African fashion globally we hope to integrate African countries into the fashion industry and also contribute to the reduction of poverty by developing the fashion and textile industry’
The showcase debuted last year with an impressive turnout of
over 4,700 attendees, the two day extravaganza created an unparalleled platform
for over 50 international designers to showcase their collections. With the
Olympics this year, all corners of the world will be focusing on what London
has to offer, on and off the race tracks. The time is now to highlight Africa
as a frontrunner in the international fashion community.
Spitalfields Market is surrounded by independent shops,
cafes, bars and awarding winning restaurants such as Canteen, Galvin La Chapell
and Giraffe to name a few. With a capacity of over 10,000 visitors,
Spitalfields is the perfect location for a two day display of fashion, art,
music and food.
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