Showcasing Designers and Exhibitors at Africa Fashion Week Nigeria 2019
Activities are well underway for the 6th edition of AFWN,
model casting took place on the 14th of November at the LASWA Yard in Ikoyi,
Lagos. Over 500 aspiring models from across the nation and neighbouring
countries, filled the Lagos Water Way Terminal to secure their spot in the
upcoming event. Applicants from Cameroon, Ghana and Benin Republic also made
their way to the audition day determined to make their mark in front of the
judges.
The Africa Fashion Week organisation continues to use its
platform to enable creatives to showcase their talent and provide an audience
for up and coming designers from various locations. This year's event is taking
place at the Oriental Hotel, Lagos from the 20th to 21st December, boasting a
diverse range of designers and exhibitors hailing from countries across the
African continent and beyond.
The glamorous shoe brand from Botswana Bee Fab Treader will be at this years’ 2 day event. The bold and
beautiful stiletto designs that have gained popularity in Southern African are
making their way across the rest of the continent and into the international
market. Mary Angel, the fashion
brand from The Republic of Burundi works with local Burundian producers to
create collections that have been showcased in Ghana, Rwanda and Tanzania. The
young creative director (Mary Angel) who began in 2017 makes handmade haute
couture, made to measure items and ready to wear collections for men and women.
South African brand Agape Designs by
Ntokozo, founded in 2016, produces collections which are a fusion of
androgyny, urban street style and glamour. Created as a love letter to women,
the brand’s clothes are designed to empower the female gender.
A selection of well known and up and coming Nigerian brands
will be showcasing this December. Actor, producer and filmmaker Kunle Afolayan
is making his mark in the fashion world with the launch of his clothing line ‘Ire Clothing’. The brand which consists
of unisex ensembles made from locally sourced fabrics such as Ankara and Adire
that are steadily gaining popularity, with items being worn by celebrities such
as Richard Mofe-Damijo, Tobi Bakre from Big Brother Naija, musician and actor
Falz the bad guy.
Quality fabric brand Da
Viva, which has steadily gained popularity in Nigeria for over a decade
will be exhibiting an exciting range of fabrics available to purchase. Ten
aspiring designers from the Ekiti
Entrepreneurship Week were also selected to showcase their work at the
event. The Adire industry of Ogun State will be represented with an Adire collection
illustrating the creative versatility of the textile form the South West region
of Nigeria.
With so many more designers and brands taking part the 6th
edition of Africa Fashion Week Nigeria, there is lots to look forward to this
December.
For more
information visit the website and social media pages below.
Website: africafashionweeknigeria.com
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