Designers Unveiled for the Inaugural Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Africa , Oct. 24th-28th, 2012 AS ISIS MODELS AFRICA ARRIVES JOHANNESBURG
Creative fashion
custodians of contemporary culture set to hit the runway. An exciting line-up of
some of Africa and the diaspora’s most significant designers will descend on
Melrose Arch, Johannesburg, from October 24-28 to unveil an array of captivating
collections in Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Africa 2012. Presented by African
Fashion International (AFI), the Gateway to Fashion & Lifestyle, Africa’s
most prestigious fashion gathering is being held for the first time at Melrose
Arch, Johannesburg’s definitive destination for high street fashion,
sophisticated style and urban culture. With more than 20 shows over four days,
Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Africa will present designers from South Africa, Cote
D’Ivoire, Morocco, Mozambique, Cameroon, Rwanda, Angola, DRC, Trinidad, New
York, Nigeria and Ghana – all of whom have been chosen for their standards of
global relevance and commercial viability along with a distinctive design that
exemplifies African creativity. “Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Africa is the
authentic contemporary African Fashion gathering, bringing together and
honouring designers from the four corners of the continent and the African
diaspora. This global platform for the African fashion aesthetic showcases the
global relevance and commercial viability of our industry along with innovation
and distinctive design,” says AFI Executive Chairperson Dr. Precious
Moloi-Motsepe. This year MBFW Africa truly crosses borders and from the diaspora
New Yorker Kevan Hall is one of Hollywood’s go-to red carpet designers with his
philosophy of glamour with a modern sensibility while, from the Caribbean, Anya
Ayoung Chee Anya’s unique, top quality designs are inspired by the beauty of the
islands along with a modern, elegant interpretation. Now based in London, South
African Jacob Kimmie’s collections seek to convey profound artistic, historical
and social paradoxes. From South Africa, fashion greats include Cape Town’s Kluk
CGDT, Gavin Rajah and Craig Native who will join Johannesburg’s David Tlale,
Marianne Fassler, Thula Sindi as well as Durban swim-wear designer Dax Martin’s
“Burg Collection Brought to you by Glocell”. Angola’s Shunnoz Fiel and Tekasala
Ma’at Nzinga, meanwhile, are the forces behind Projecto Mental, a brand that
links Angola to the world through fashion. Having shown collections in Tokyo,
London and Lisbon Fashion Weeks, Projecto Mental’s goal is to use fashion &
art to reshape Angola’s cultural image. The Nigerian contingent includes Ngozi
Ochonogor of U.mi-1’s label who aims to create a “fashion as art” brand through
collaborations with home-grown artists while compatriot Maki Oh’s design ethos
is largely inspired by the Agbada (traditional Yoruba menswear), Western formal
wear and the female body form. Lagos’ Deola Sagoe, meanwhile, offers edgy,
dynamic women’s fashion, while Ituen Basi, a London College of Fashion graduate
will present a collection exuding a fresh design interpretation and celebration
of ubiquitous Nigerian print. From West Africa, Cote D’Ivoire’s Laurence Airline
is a fashion label based in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, the hometown of chief
designer, Laurence Chauvin Buthaud. Born in Africa and raised in Switzerland
before moving to Paris, Laurence Airline’s men’s wear collections are all
produced in Abidjan. Mustafa Hassanali, from Tanzania, has showcased in 16
countries world-wide and has also been named one of Africa’s Top Male Fashion
Designer by UK’s New African Woman Magazine. Loin Cloth & Ashes is known for
its hidden detailing, elegant edgy vibe, comfort and fit. The brand designs
unique dresses that are made to create a statement but still maintain a timeless
air of luxury and style. From Casablanca to Cape Town Morocco’s Amine
Bendriouich is renowned for a timeless collection that follows culture rather
than a season and presents a mosaic of influences spanning early Hip Hop Culture
through the underground trend of Casablanca. Mozambican designer, Eliana
Rodrigues Murargy’s Murade brand presents a fusion of elegance, sophistication
and simplicity with her glorious designs having been showcased in various
Fashion Weeks including Mozambique and Brazil while her fellow Mozambican, Taibo
Bacar, comes to Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Africa with a “Best Designer”
accolade from that country’s Fashion Week. From the Cameroon, Kibonen is the
first designer to create and publicize the intricacies and beauty of the toghu
designs typically found in hand-woven traditional attires in Cameroon’s North
West Province while the Kreyann label mixes beautifully-classical and fantasy
influences. Three designers from Ghana will hit the runway, including Duaba
Serwa whose label represents luxury and superb craftsmanship in the use of
fabrics such as raw silks and linen while incorporating bold colours and African
prints. Kiki Clothing’s Titi Ademola, meanwhile, makes use of African textiles,
vibrant colours and Afro-centric prints to create simple and wearable styles
while; Mimi Plange’s label innovatively fuses Victorian Europe, Pre-colonial
Africa and modern American Sportswear into extraordinary day and evening
designs. Rwanda’s Mille Collines label, meanwhile, was born when two Spanish
designers, Marc Oliver and Inés Cuatrecasas, created a collection inspired by a
Rwandan woman. The brand reflects Africa’s strength and sensibility with
attention to detail and handmade finishes. Tina Lobondi, originally from Congo
and now based in London, has created a label based on classic and chic designs
with fabrics and materials sourced from around the world – from Mauritania to
Paris and London. Modahnik is a Chicago based women’s wear brand founded in 2009
by designer Kahindo Mateene, a native of the Democratic Republic of Congo who
transforms ordinary prints into stylish, wearable pieces of art that accentuate
a woman’s body. From Core D’Ivoire, Elie Kuame’s Couture creations reflect a
cultural mosaic combining different materials such as silk, lace, leather, fur,
pearl, stone and most unusually, bark, with great skill. Three designers that
showcased at the recent Zimbabwe Fashion Week, Intisaar, Maito Marimo and Zuvva
by Joyce have been selected in the showcase that aims to show the vibrant
culture of Zimbabwe and utilize fashion as a platform for job creation and
societal development, meanwhile providing a fashion network between South Africa
and Zimbabwe. Ensuring a mix of emerging designers, the winners of the AFI
Fastrack 2012 internship and training programme – Capetonian Kim Gush, Wetive
Nkosi from Johannesburg and Kyra-Moon Halfpenny from Durban – will unveil their
capsule collections at the inaugural Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Africa (MBFW
Africa) on October 24. As part of the Seasons-France 2012-13 partnership between
South Africa and France, designer, Fred Sathal will be unveiling her dynamic
collection at MBFW Africa. Ms Sathal was previously involved in Mercedes-Benz
Fashion Week Cape Town 2012 where she hosted a design Masterclass for both
2010/2011 AFI Fastrack™ winners and finalists while she will also mentor the AFI
Fastrack™ 2012 winner in France next year. Apart from the runway shows, the
associated Africa Trade Expo, endorsed by SA Tourism, will feature 28 exhibitors
from South Africa, Ghana, Nigeria and the UK, presenting a diverse showcase of
the best collections of African men’s and women’s fashion apparel and
accessories as well as retail concepts and fabrics.
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