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mercedes benz fashion week australia…

In fashion on May 3, 2012 at 11:49 am

…is now in full swing!

underscoring my recent post on the strong influences of new african fashion,  are the latest offerings from the undisputed queen of the kaftan, camilla franks!  blazing with color in billowing cuts and layers, camilla tips her hat to the african continent embracing the tasseled touches of morocco and the jeweled tones of ghana.  the looks are flamboyant and sexy as they electrified the runway furthering the exploration of graphic textiles in fashion.

it’s like an apocalyptic rave and i’m loving the unconventional acidic combination of colors. the only question now, is how to get my hands on one!

all images are courtesy of mbfwa

blazing a trail in the world…

In books, fashion on April 25, 2012 at 6:00 am

…of new african fashion!

while at lacma for the surrealist exhibit, i browsed through their bookstore for inspiration and came across this recently published resource, new african fashion by helen jennings. a fantastic find, it showcases the work of established and up and coming young designers of africa.  the introduction by artist iké udé provides a brief history of indigenous fashion and fabric art highlighting local heritage, tribal styles and adaptation of embroideries and techniques.

udé illuminates the influences of africa and their effect upon fashion in the western world beginning with internationally acclaimed designer, yves saint laurent, himself of african descent.  from there it permeates into the ateliers of christian dior, azzeline alaÏa, guy laroche, thierry mugler, max azria, dries van noten and diane von furstenberg to name but a few.  what’s great about the book is that it shows that the reins of african fashion are no longer left in the hands of the western world to be interpreted, sanitized and stripped of it’s context.

the amazing duro olowu who’s work can be found on net-a-porter!

it focuses on the rising players in africa who are bringing jobs to the continent through fabric design and manufacturing, garment construction, retail promotion, etc.  because the infrastructure is practically nonexistent, the creation of such beautiful collections are driven by pure passion and are a testament to the tenacity of their creators.

nigerian born ajayi’s lagos based label.

nigerian buki akib and her fela menswear collection.

the gothic tailoring of anisa mpungwe.

deola sagoe came from the business world with no formal training in fashion.

fashion, alas, would be nothing without those who walk down the runways or appear on the glossy pages and there is a section dedicated to those faces of african fashion.  most westerners are already familiar with alek wek but how many know about georgie baddiel or flaviana matata?

candice swanepoel

jaw dropping statement necklace by anita quansah!

please click on the links to see more of the designer’s works! if you fancy yourself in the know and you’d like a window into another world of fashion, i would highly recommend this book!

is it just me…

In fashion on April 12, 2012 at 1:13 pm

…or is missoni looking to vintage pucci for inspiration? image above: pucci ss/1964

frankly, i was surprised to see this especially since missoni is such an established house with a very distinctive take on prints.

well, as we all know, there is nothing new under the sun and we do look to the past and each other for inspiration.  i was just surprised to see it taken this literally…

viva vlisco…

In fashion on April 7, 2012 at 6:00 am

…dutch wax prints!

i have just been turned on by the most amazing textile design house ever! vlisco hollandais is a dutch wax print company that has been around since 1846 and is inarguably the best west african print product available for well to do african consumers. their handling of color is unmistakably bold, sophisticated, and most definitely outside of the box yet they are careful to tie back to west africa’s traditional heritage in textiles.

they do four collections a year with february of 2012 being their latest release entitled “silent empire”:

these fabrics in the new and archived collections leave me at a complete loss for words to describe the visual impact and energy they exude. i love the styling with references to eastern influences which tie in amazingly well with the strong flow of the patterns. these prints express so much strength and glamor that any woman could easily command all eyes when entering a room.

the sewn pieces themselves are sick to say the least but alas, vlisco only sells yardage not garments and collaborate with designers to create for their collections. while there aren’t many stockists carrying african designers in the u.s., you can still shop on-line boutiques like my asho who carry jewel by lisa, heritage 1960 who carried j label the diffusion line by lisa folawiyo and agnes & lola.

p.s.

In cinema & television, fashion on April 4, 2012 at 10:16 am

…there wasn’t anything i didn’t love about effie trinket!

this color palette makes me sick it’s so gorgeous!

the only question is, how many effie’s are we going to see come halloween?

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